With the International Electron Beam Lithography Community
University of California, Berkeley
October 13 - 15, 2026
With the International Electron Beam Lithography Community
University of California, Berkeley
October 13 - 15, 2026

Our bonus online MAEBLx meetings are included with your registration. Two MAEBLx meetings drive early engagement. Our first is the MAEBLx Vendor Applications Workshop, which include relevant/practical talks from select EBL software and hardware vendors. The second is the MAEBLx Australia Workshop.

Our focus is on community engagement among the users and tool owners in electron beam lithography. To accomplish this, there is no vendor exhibition, and EBL software and hardware vendors are kindly asked to refrain from registering for the meetings. Every attendee receives access to our Slack Channel.
Looking for some EBL baseline processes or want to share what you know? The MAEBL process database is powered by FabuBlox, and everyone is invited to join our group to share and contribute their processes in our MAEBL FabuBlox Group. Join the MAEBL FabuBlox Group
FabuBlox is the modern way to create, edit, and share micro- and nano-fabrication processes. We've partnered with FabuBlox to help share electron beam lithography processes and more with our international community and beyond. By joining our MAEBL FabuBlox Group, you will be able to share your processes with our community to contribute or request assistance. Watch the demo below to learn more!

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MAEBL is committed to providing a safe and inclusive community environment for professional networking, an open exchange of EBL related experiences and ideas, and mutual learning and education.
In order to maintain a welcoming space and community, the following types of conduct are not tolerated at MAEBL meetings, at gatherings related to MAEBL meetings, or in MABEL community platforms:
Acts of harassment, sexual harassment, discrimination, or retaliation are encouraged to be reported to a member (or members) of the MAEBL board, will be taken seriously, and will be investigated.
Substantiated instances of conduct contrary to community expectations will be handled by members of the MAEBL board addressing and challenging the conduct with the transgressing person and explaining conduct expectations. It is expected that the person will change future conduct to be mindful of and consistent with community expectations.
Repeated, bad faith, or exceptionally serious conduct may necessitate exclusion from the community for an appropriate period of time. Bad faith claims are themselves considered to be harassment; good faith claims that are not substantiated are not considered harassment and are protected from retaliation.

Connection begins in person with an introduction along with a handshake or a "Hello." We are a geographically dispersed community, whose years of collective knowledge and experience in electron beam lithography and nanofabrication are unlocked through simple conversation. Expand your ideas and your network.

Engagement is how ideas are exchanged freely and questions can be asked openly. Devoid of conference formality such as formal talks of novelty or trade show exhibition, every moment is dedicated to the engagement with familiar faces in the field of e-beam lithography.

Inspiration is born from community engagement. MAEBL gives the electron beam lithography community a voice—a chance to connect and learn from one another, promoting innovation of the core patterning science in nanotechnology and nanofabrication.
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MAEBL's vision is simple: To be the professional networking platform and an educational provision of the electron beam lithography community.
We'll accomplish this Vision through:
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