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  • Caltech, A.B.D - adjunct professor
  • Following the advice of the Caltech aerodynamicist Theodore von Karman, Bethe col
  • ed to the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech) after two years at BITS.
  • She was admitted to Caltech after receiving a Woodrow Wilson Foundation f
  • In 1994 he earned his PhD from Caltech, afterwards he spent two years on the faculty
  • miconductor transistor technology invented by Caltech alumnus William Shockley.
  • Soon after his Ph.D. Plesset joined Caltech and worked with Robert Oppenheimer.
  • He is an active professor at Caltech and Nanyang Technological University, Singapo
  • Christopher attended Harvard University and Caltech and is now a physics professor at the Univers
  • He worked briefly at Caltech and New York University, then obtained a law
  • es at the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech) and is now a graduate student at MIT.
  • imately 45 faculty that it works with at USC, Caltech and UC Santa Cruz, and an industrial advisory
  • fessor of Geophysics and Civil Engineering at Caltech and one of the world's leading experts on Sei
  • caused by movement on this fault according to CALTECH and USGS.
  • on Moore and his wife donated $200 million to Caltech and the University of California for the cons
  • n physics from MIT, an M.S. in astronomy from Caltech, and a Ph.D. in computer science from MIT.
  • rector of the Kellogg Radiation Laboratory at Caltech, and was himself later succeeded by Steven E.
  • understood by the mostly male student body at Caltech, and outnumbered by the predominantly male fa
  • Center for Neuromorphic Systems Engineering, Caltech and Art Center College of Design.
  • ce at the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech) and started his term on September 1, 2005 as
  • versity in 1980, and was a research fellow at Caltech and an assistant professor at Yale University
  • us of the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech), and between Allen Avenue and San Gabriel Bo
  • cs at the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech), and a founding member of the National Acade
  • 7, 28 JPL scientists and engineers sued NASA, Caltech, and the Department of Commerce in the Distri
  • grand old days of pranking have gone away at Caltech, and that's what we are trying to bring back,
  • rical bodies won him a college scholarship to Caltech and a job at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, w
  • ective college in the nation, behind Yale and Caltech and tied with Harvard, MIT, and Princeton.
  • t UC Irvine, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Caltech and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • n Suite, where Albert Einstein lived while at Caltech), and serves as Caltech's Faculty Club.
  • He is responsible for the foundations of Caltech and helped bring Arthur Noyes and Robert Mill
  • He became a research fellow at Caltech, and then in 1929 a member of the faculty; he
  • Among his groups' principal achievements at Caltech are development of the first nanoelectromecha
  • He returned to Caltech as a faculty member in 1943, and spent the re
  • establish the Kavli Nanoscience Institute at Caltech as well as the Caltech Brain Imaging Center,
  • Caltech asteroids database, including UCAS database,
  • He directed the Caltech astronomy program until 1972 and later did cl
  • elecom tycoon Gururaj Deshpande) and renowned Caltech astrophysicist Shrinivas Kulkarni.
  • aid that he wants the gift to be used to keep Caltech at the forefront of research and technology.
  • The Caltech Beavers broke their 26-year losing streak in
  • LaBrucherie coached the Caltech Beavers for 19 years in the Southern Californ
  • gineering at the University of Houston and at Caltech before becoming Professor of Biotechnology at
  • He worked as a research associate at Caltech between 1957 and 1958, before returning to Is
  • y of California, Irvine, and a bachelors from Caltech, both in Computer Science.
  • per-novae was first used in a 1931 lecture at Caltech by Zwicky, then used publicly in 1933 at a me
  • al structure described, in work undertaken at Caltech by Robert Corey in the 1930s.
  • Millikan Library, the tallest building on the Caltech campus is also named for him.
  • of four suites at the Athenaeum Hotel on the CalTech campus is named after him; Room #50, The Mill
  • r and the original grounds became part of the Caltech campus).
  • has held positions at Imperial College, MIT, Caltech, CERN and the University of Rome.
  • He is married to fellow Caltech chemist Jacqueline Barton.
  • ng the first female graduate student into the Caltech Chemistry department when he moved from MIT.
  • igned by Chris A. Cole and Stephen Wolfram at Caltech circa 1979 and initially developed in the Cal
  • Though the Caltech coaching position was less demanding, Coach L
  • , including all US Nationals, as well as many Caltech competitions.
  • As head of a new Caltech digital computing group he worked with PhD ca
  • Caltech Distinguished Alumni Award
  • She has worked for the Caltech earthquake center as a seismologist her entir
  • open to first-year students, but as with the Caltech exchange program students receive full course
  • He joined the Caltech faculty in 1964 and was named the Von Karman
  • In 1971, Westphal joined the Caltech faculty an associate professor of planetary s
  • In 2010, he was one of four Caltech faculty invited to present their work at the
  • dent of Eric Temple Bell, who was also on the Caltech faculty at the time.
  • Before joining the Caltech faculty, he was a Clay Research Fellow and a
  • Membership includes Caltech faculty, staff, graduate students, alumni, tr
  • Harvard University, after which he joined the Caltech faculty; he became Merkin Professor in 2007.
  • en at the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech) for many years.
  • king at ESO, Dr. Quinn taught astrophysics at Caltech for several years, working with Gerald Jay Su
  • igen-antibody precipitin reaction, he went to Caltech for post-doctoral work, supported by an NIH f
  • In 2010 he was nominated by Caltech for the Ambartsumians International Prize, aw
  • Drum attended Caltech for two years.
  • From there, he went to Caltech for Ph.D. work.
  • peak was named for Amos G. Throop, founder of Caltech, formerly called Throop College.
  • Amos G. Throop, Caltech founder, former Mayor of Pasadena.
  • a petrologist who was Professor of Geology at Caltech from 1983 until his retirement in 1999.
  • He was on the faculty of Caltech from 1948-56, before becoming a professor of
  • from 1971-73, a Senior Research Associate at Caltech from 1973-81 and Distinguished Carnegie Senio
  • Veysey was a professor at CalTech from 1938 to 1940 and from 1941 to 1946, and
  • He then served as the head coach at Caltech from 1949 to 1967.
  • ral work in Computation and Neural Systems at Caltech from 1999 to 2005.
  • Caltech George Green Prize for Creative Scholarship,
  • Mead studied electrical engineering at Caltech, getting his B.S. in 1956, his M.S. in 1957,
  • can often guess the House membership of other Caltech graduates from personality clues.
  • He received his education at Caltech, graduating in 1949 with a PhD in physics, an
  • Roukes' other research efforts at Caltech have focused on thermal properties of nanostr
  • While working at Caltech, he first introduced metallic glasses made th
  • At Caltech he became interested in high speed aerodynami
  • dent of Beno Gutenberg and Charles Richter at Caltech, he also has done work in observational seism
  • f California, Berkeley, and on the faculty at Caltech, he developed (with N. Papanicolaou) a new ty
  • As graduate students at Caltech, he and Joel A. Huberman collaborated on work
  • titute for Advanced Study in Princeton and at Caltech, he returned to the Netherlands in 1990 to be
  • om the California Institute of Technology; at Caltech, he worked under the supervision of Carl Niem
  • At Caltech he designed the MOSSIM Simulation Engine and
  • ment Foundation are in Special Collections at Caltech in Pasadena.
  • nded Harvard and then got his MS and PhD from Caltech in Geology.
  • onor with a bachelor's degree in physics from Caltech in 1966.
  • from the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech) in less than a year.
  • Lange came to Caltech in 1993 and was most recently the chair of th
  • rvard in 1994 and his Ph.D. in astronomy from Caltech in 2000.
  • He began undergraduate studies at Caltech in 1943, but left to join the United States N
  • nd in May, 2001 was honored by a symposium at Caltech in honor of his 90th birthday.
  • geles, California, Veysey received a BSc from CalTech in 1936 and an MBA from Harvard University in
  • He received his B.S. from Caltech in 1979, and was awarded his Ph.D from the Ma
  • Ward received his Ph.D. from Caltech in 1928, with a dissertation entitled The Fou
  • In 1979-81, he was a Research Fellow, Caltech; in 1982-87, he was a Senior Research Fellow,
  • he United States Civil Service before joining Caltech in 1960.
  • e a tenured Associate Professor of Physics at Caltech in 1992, rising to full professorship in 1995
  • tute of Technology in 1960 and his Ph.D. from Caltech in 1967.
  • He was appointed Professor of Astronomy at Caltech in 1942 and also worked as a research directo
  • joined Linus Pauling's Crellin Laboratory at Caltech in 1938.
  • he year 2000, excepting for one year spent at Caltech in 1997.
  • from the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech) in 1945.
  • nd at the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech) in 1943.
  • Coming to Caltech in 1969, he started a systematic search for E
  • earned his PhD in physics and mathematics at Caltech in 1928 under Professor Harry Bateman.
  • After he finished at Caltech in 1952, he went to Berkeley and worked part
  • ty in 2006, the Merle Kingsley Lectureship at Caltech in 2007, the Australian Institute of Physics
  • He graduated from Caltech in 1972.
  • Frances Arnold at Caltech in 2008
  • He joined the faculty at the Caltech in 1972.
  • During his visit to Caltech in 1932-33, together with H.
  • He moved to Caltech in 1998 and served as chairman of the Divisio
  • Bright graduated from Caltech in 1979 with a B.S. in mechanical engineering
  • received his PhD in chemical engineering from Caltech in 1980.
  • She received a Masters Degree in Science from Caltech in engineering science in 1970.
  • n Sky Survey, or IRc, or Infrared compact, or Caltech infrared catalog is the astronomical catalogu
  • observations made with the 62 inches (1.6 m) Caltech Infrared Telescope at Mount Wilson Observator
  • 2906 Caltech is a main belt asteroid with a diameter of 57
  • despite the advanced instruments available at Caltech), Itano found that oxygen could inhibit the s
  • , Jonathan has also worked as a researcher at Caltech, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, MIT and Harvard.
  • llaboration working on the Keck Array include Caltech, JPL, the University of Minnesota, Harvard Un
  • In addition, the group organizes the Caltech Lecture Series which offers speakers on a wid
  • Ward's works are collected in the Caltech library.
  • VIASPACE has the Caltech licensing rights to most commercial applicati
  • rom the University of British Columbia, M.S. ( Caltech), LL.B. (UBC) and a D.Phil in immunology from
  • The Caltech men's basketball team - known as the Beavers
  • in 1929 Chung-Yao Chao, a graduate student at Caltech, noticed some anomalous results that indicate
  • A symposium in his memory was held at Caltech on November 21-22, 1963.
  • vered on August 9, 1989, by Eleanor F. Helin ( Caltech) on photographic plates taken at Palomar Obse
  • given the lecture on the motion of bodies at Caltech on March 13, 1964, but the notes and pictures
  • e there is no lake to speak of at China Lake, Caltech opened this substation at the Morris Reservoi
  • He was awarded his PhD in 1990 from Caltech, Pasedena, USA .
  • d conversion into book form was undertaken by Caltech physicist David L. Goodstein and archivist Ju
  • em SMP (Symbolic Manipulation Program) in the Caltech physics department during 1979-1981.
  • It is named after Arden L. Albee, a Caltech professor of geology and planetary sciences w
  • At Caltech, Professor Ellis was Director of the Palomar
  • nts was Robert P. Dilworth, who also became a Caltech professor.
  • The Caltech researchers have created a circuit made from
  • therland fostered a collaboration between the Caltech researchers developing techniques of very lar
  • After postdoctoral work at Caltech, she spent 20 years at the University of Sout
  • cket motor that had been under development by Caltech since 1943.
  • Due to the location of Caltech, South Lake has been home to many in the scie
  • 1936) is a professor of physics at Caltech, space scientist, and former director of the
  • er geeks", the movie discusses the history of Caltech sports and attempts to identify the reasons b
  • of US academic institutions (known to include Caltech, Stanford University, San Diego Supercomputer
  • In early 2003, Adam D'Angelo, then a Caltech student who had been Mark Zuckerberg's best f
  • He hired two Caltech students to help him, and started the Nationa
  • rk Maxwell Telescope and 10.4-metre (34.1 ft) Caltech Submillimeter Observatory as an interferomete
  • a "Buck Rogers" project, left rockets to the Caltech team.
  • At Caltech, the trio (Pauling, Corey and Branson) publis
  • 1, Moore and his wife donated $600 million to Caltech, the largest gift ever to an institution of h
  • According to Dr.Hutton from CALTECH, the chance that the early morning tremor was
  • Award (AIAA), the Distinguished Alumni Award ( Caltech), the Pioneer Award (International Council on
  • Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics at Caltech; then the Carl F Braun Professor of Engineeri
  • In 1991, Fraser moved to Caltech to become the Anna L. Rosen Professor of Biol
  • ia), but was sold below cost ($50,000 USD) by CalTech to the Lick Observatory.
  • eering from Stanford in 1983, and returned to Caltech to pursue a Ph.D. in Applied Physics with a d
  • In 1993 he moved to Caltech to join the Division of Biology.
  • sities such as Princeton, Harvard, Yale, MIT, Caltech, UC Berkeley, Stanford, UPenn, Duke, Dartmout
  • m Harvard in 1960 and earned his doctorate at Caltech under the direction of Richard Feynman.
  • from Rice University, 1972; and his PhD from Caltech under Kip Thorne, 1979, in the area of gravit
  • Previously, he has held faculty positions at Caltech, University of Bielefeld, Starlab and the Uni
  • Her thesis advisor at Caltech was Olga Taussky-Todd.
  • Gerald Cleaver did his Ph.D. at Caltech where John H. Schwarz was his thesis adviser.
  • Jenab studied under Robert Millikan at Caltech where he completed his PhD in Nuclear Physics
  • ed to the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech), where he is currently the Harold Brown Prof
  • on of a Protestant clergyman, McLean attended Caltech, where he took three degrees in physics, fini
  • or at the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech) where he performed his most famous experimen
  • octoral fellow in the lab of Linus Pauling at Caltech, where he co-discovered the basis of abnormal
  • Hudson was educated at Caltech, where he received his bachelor's degree in e
  • st of the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech), where he is also a professor of physics and
  • He eventually was persuaded to take a post at Caltech, which he still holds.
  • eriment he designed while an undergraduate at CalTech which proved that bees use complex dances to
  • cs (CIG), an NSF-funded institute operated by Caltech which supports and promotes Earth science by
  • It was established by Caltech, which was developing weapons for the Navy at
  • er 24, 2010) was a Professor of Geophysics at Caltech who was known for his study of the terrestria
  • Caltech wind tunnels were subsequently used during th
  • After studying for two and a half years at Caltech, Winter joined the U.S. Navy's pilot training
  • ege preparatory school across the street from Caltech with grades ranging from K-12.
  • of interest in furthering rocket programs at Caltech, with the ultimate intent of getting into spa
  • Dr. Bicay now works at Caltech with the Spitzer Space Telescope and at NASA
  • Loh graduated from Caltech with a BS in Physics; she returned in 2005 to
  • The same groups who attended the first Caltech workshop met again on April 28-29, 2000, at t
  • career at ABB in Sweden and moved on to UCLA, Caltech, Yale University, Harvard University, the Roy
  • After undergraduate studies at Caltech, Yan received his Ph.D. at the University of