UC Berkeley College of Engineering
Microelectronics Lab ca.1960
11. The microelectronics industry that has become vital to the state of California got its start on the Berkeley and Stanford campuses. Working at the controls in this early Berkeley microelectronics lab (circa 1960) is graduate student David A. Hodges, who later became a Dean of the College of Engineering at Berkeley. Labs like this were precursors to the University's $4 million microfabrication facility, which, when it opened in 1985, became the first of its kind on a university campus.
Microelectronics Lab ca.1960
11. The microelectronics industry that has become vital to the state of California got its start on the Berkeley and Stanford campuses. Working at the controls in this early Berkeley microelectronics lab (circa 1960) is graduate student David A. Hodges, who later became a Dean of the College of Engineering at Berkeley. Labs like this were precursors to the University's $4 million microfabrication facility, which, when it opened in 1985, became the first of its kind on a university campus.