The Mercury News

$25 million donated to new college STEM facility

- Sal Pizarro COLUMNIST

The Sobrato Campus for Discovery and Innovation, which is nearing completion at Santa Clara University, received a big boost this week thanks to a $25 million donation from tech entreprene­urs John and Susan Ocampo.

University officials said the gift is earmarked to finish the interdisci­plinary space in the north wing of the complex, which will be named after the couple. That area of the STEMfocuse­d center will include a 3,000-square foot, glass-enclosed Innovation Zone and adjacent lounge, along with eight research labs, student project spaces and other features like a laser suite.

The Ocampos founded Sirenza Microdevic­es in 1984 and sold the company to RF Microdevic­es in 2007. The fol

lowing year, the couple launched GaAs Labs, a private investment fund in Los Altos Hills. This is their largest donation to the university — they previously donated $1.3 million to SCU to establish the Center for Nanostruct­ures in the School of Engineerin­g — and it’s a very personal one for John Ocampo.

“There are three parties that believed in me more than I believed in myself,” John Ocampo, who was born in the Philippine­s, said in a statement. “My parents, my wife and Santa Clara University. My family would not be where it is today without the support and values imparted by each of them.”

Ocampo, who graduated from Piedmont Hills High in San Jose, decided to attend Santa Clara University after seeing the campus for the first time while he was taking a driver’s lesson on The Alameda, which ran through campus back then. He studied engineerin­g on a full scholarshi­p and graduated in 1979. He met his wife during spring break in 1978, and they married four years later.

“Through their gift, John and Susan, who have done so much to advance innovation in semiconduc­tor technology, will inspire in future students ingenuity and creativity in service to the common good,” said the Rev. Kevin O’Brien, Santa Clara’s president.

GIRL SCOUTS PLANT PEACE

>> Girl Scouts in the Willow Glen and Cambrian neighborho­ods in San Jose made Pinwheels for Peace as their contributi­on to World Thinking Day on Monday, a day of internatio­nal friendship that has been celebrated since 1926. Gretchen Becker, at fifth grader at St. Christophe­r School and member of Troop 62924, said the Girl Scouts wrote what peace means to each of them on the pinwheels.

The colorful pinwheels were placed in front of Willow Glen Elementary School over the weekend, providing a bit of delight for pedestrian­s and drivers on Lincoln Avenue. Thanks to Gretchen, as well as fellow Scouts Rachel Smith and Amalie Borden, for letting me know.

APPLAUSE-WORTHY >> Congratula­tions are in order for Bob Rucker, the former director of San Jose State’s School of Journalism, who was honored last week with the 2021 Legacy Award from Assemblyma­n Ash Kalra as part of his district’s African American History Month Celebratio­n. In more than three decades at San Jose State, Rucker, a former CNN correspond­ent, had a hand in preparing a more than a generation of journalist­s (including this one). The award came with a big, framed resolution from the Assembly, which Kalra hand-delivered to Rucker.

And San Jose Congresswo­man Zoe Lofgren was named a 2021 Champion of Science by the Science Coalition, a nonprofit organizati­on of more than 50 public and private research institutio­ns. During her more than 20 years in the House of Representa­tives, Lofgren has brought a lot of federal money to scientific research, which shouldn’t be a big surprise from Silicon Valley’s voice in Congress.

“It’s always been clear to me that advancing basic and applied research is key to maintainin­g U.S. competitiv­eness in a 21stcentur­y economy. Plus amidst the current COVID-19 pandemic, we have all been reminded of the importance of scientific research in the developmen­t of vaccines and treatments,” said Lofgren, who was nominated for the award by UC Santa Cruz and the University of California system.

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