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The Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) welcomes
your support and philanthropy. Gifts to RLE are used
almost exclusively for three objectives:
- To support RLE student education and research, and
to recognize and encourage student excellence.
- To support and seed junior MIT faculty advancing
their research careers in RLE.
- To support and seed innovative activities in RLE’s
research groups, and to promote quality of life and
encourage community in those groups.
Opportunities for your philanthropy to promote these
objectives are available both at the level of the Laboratory
as whole as well as in areas that are more specifically
targeted.
Prospective donors with questions about philanthropic
opportunities in RLE or who need assistance with the
process of making a gift are encouraged to contact:
William Smith
Assistant Director for Finance and Sponsor Relations
Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT
whs@mit.edu
+1.617.253.5621—Tel
+1.627.253.1301—Fax
Room 36-433
77 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge, MA 02139-4307
The Jonathan Allen
Junior Faculty Fund. The Allen Fund is RLE’s
primary mechanism for fundraising for graduate student
support and to assist junior faculty. All resources
raised will be placed in perpetual MIT endowment.
All income from the endowment will be used to create
graduate fellowships for MIT students supervised by
RLE faculty with the rank of Assistant or Associate
Professor. The Allen Fund, thus, supports both students
and junior faculty.
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The Research Laboratory
of Electronics Fund. The RLE Fund is the locus
of gifts with the goals of promoting community and outreach,
as well as to seed innovative projects at the discretion
of the Director.
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The Hermann Anton Haus
Fund. The Haus Fund supports a program to bring
visiting lecturers to the MIT campus who will present
new ideas and interact with MIT faculty and students.
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Helen Carr Peake Fund.
The Peake Fund supports an annual prize for
graduate student research excellence in bioengineering
and communication biophysics.
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Donors may also target their philanthropy to specific
research areas of the Laboratory. Opportunities include,
but are not limited to:
- RLE Center For Electromagnetic Theory Applications
Fund
- RLE Hearing Aid Research Fund
- RLE Optical and Quantum Communications Fund
- RLE Advanced Telecommunications and Signal Processing
Fund
- RLE Computational Prototyping Fund
- RLE Quantum Optics and Laser Medicine Fund
- RLE Advanced VLSI and Biological Systems Fund
- RLE Organic Optics and Electronics Fund Fund
- RLE Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Fund
- RLE Nanostructures Laboratory Fund
- RLE Center for Ultracold Atoms Fund
- RLE Integrated Photonic Devices and Materials Fund
- RLE Digital Signal Processing Fund
- RLE Physical Optics and Electronics Fund
- RLE Signals, Information, and Algorithms Fund
- RLE Optics and Quantum Electronics Fund
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