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Marvell NanoLab

Your gift helps us develop next-generation integrated technologies with nanoscale, electrical, optical, and mechanical devices.

The Berkeley Marvell NanoLab is creating the next generation of micro- and nano-technologies that change the world.

Today’s NanoLab has an impressive history. In 1962, UC Berkeley opened the first university integrated circuits laboratory, where some of the earliest analog-to-digital converters and operational amplifiers — the foundation devices of integrated circuits — were fabricated. The lab expanded over the years, continuing to develop and fabricate seminal devices, including the earliest FinFET transistors and MEMS technologies.

Today, that tradition of research firsts continues in the Berkeley Marvell NanoLab, one of the world’s great clean-room facilities used by hundreds of faculty, students, and industry researchers. Your support helps make it happen!

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$1,000
College of Engineering Challenge
Once 100 gifts are reached, Ilkcan Cokgor and Ismail Ulubay will make a gift of $1,000 in support of Engineering students.
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$2,600
College of Engineering Challenge
Once 300 gifts are reached, Ken Nishimura and Judy Huang will make a gift of $2,600 to the Berkeley Engineering Fund to support student services like the Undergraduate Research Program.
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$2,500
College of Engineering Challenge
Once 600 gifts are reached, Robyn Chen will donate $2,500 to the Berkeley Engineering Fund to support student services like mentoring and tutoring.
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$10,000
College of Engineering Challenge
Once 700 gifts are made to the College of Engineering, an anonymous donor will donate $10,000 to the Berkeley Engineering Fund to launch new initiatives within the college.
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$2,500
College of Engineering Challenge
Once 200 gifts are reached, Raymond Ma will donate $2,500 to the Berkeley Engineering Fund to support programs like Student Clubs which enhance applied learning and leadership skills.
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$2,500
College of Engineering Challenge
Once 400 gifts are reached, Steve and Aja Sulack will donate $2,500 to support student services like mentoring and tutoring.
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$2,500
College of Engineering Challenge
Once 500 gifts are reached, a generous Engineering alum will donate $2,500 to the Berkeley Engineering Fund to support student services like career services.
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