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California Institute of Technology

University information
NameCalifornia Institute of Technology
Motto"The truth shall make you free"
Established1891
TypePrivate
EndowmentUS $1.55 billion
PresidentJean-Lou Chameau
Faculty294 professorial faculty
1207 other faculty
Students2175
Under graduates967
Post graduates1208
CityPasadena
StateCalifornia
CountryU.S.
CampusUrban, 124 acre (50.2 ha)
ColorsOrange and White   
MascotBeaver
AthleticsNCAA Division III
Websitecaltech.edu

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The California Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Caltech) is a private research university located in Pasadena, California, United States. Caltech has six academic divisions with strong emphases on science and engineering. Its 124 acre (50.2 ha) primary campus is located approximately 11 mi (17.7 km) northeast of downtown Los Angeles.

Although founded as a preparatory and vocational school by Amos G. Throop in 1891, the eponymous college attracted influential scientists such as George Ellery Hale, Arthur Amos Noyes, and Robert Andrews Millikan in the early 20th century. The vocational and preparatory schools were disbanded and spun off in 1910, and the college assumed its present name in 1921. In 1934, Caltech was elected to the Association of American Universities, and the antecedents of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which Caltech continues to manage and operate, were established between 1936 and 1943 under Theodore von Karman.

Despite its small size, 31 Caltech alumni and faculty have won the Nobel Prize and 66 have won the National Medal of Science or Technology. There are 112 faculty members who have been elected to the National Academies, in addition, numerous faculty members are associated with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute as well as NASA. Caltech managed $332 million in sponsored research and $1.55 billion for its endowment in 2010. In addition, Caltech has been consistently ranked as one of the world's top institutions, particularly in science and engineering. It also has a long standing rivalry with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

First year students are required to live on campus and 95% of undergraduates remain in the on-campus house system. Although Caltech has a strong tradition of practical jokes and pranks, student life is governed by an honor code which allows faculty to assign take-home examinations. The Caltech Beavers compete in 13 intercollegiate sports in the NCAA Division III's Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.

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www.facebook.com ... Hidden Universe 35: The North American Nebula (Gallery Explorer) --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: ⢠www.youtube.com ⢠www.youtube.com ⢠www.youtube.com --- Seen here in visible light, the North American Nebula strangely resembles its namesake continent. Expanding our view to include infrared light, the dark dust lanes and concealed stars glow in red colors while the continental gas clouds shift to an ocean-like blue. Pushing entirely into the infrared spectrum, we see even more detail in the convoluted dust clouds. The ultraviolet glow from massive young stars heats the gas and sculpts the dust clouds into fantastic shapes throughout this composite of visible and infrared light. The hot gas, rendered in blue, fills the spaces between the denser dusty regions that appear red. This dramatic cluster of baby stars can only be found in infrared images. The stars are forming within dense dust filaments in the "Gulf of Mexico" region. The dusty cocoons around these protostars glow red in this expanded infrared view. A similar, though smaller, filament of baby stars can be found nearby, in an area known as the Pelican Nebula. Picking out the red protostars is easy in the full infrared view. Combining infrared data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope with light from other parts of the spectrum gives astronomers a more complete picture of star formation. Each different combination of observations provides more insight into how one generation of stars <b>...</b>
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Science & Reason on Facebook: tinyurl.com The Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) is an orbiting space telescope observing galaxies in ultraviolet light across 10 billion years of cosmic history. A Pegasus rocket launched GALEX into orbit in 2003. Although originally planned as a 29-month mission, the NASA Senior Review Panel in 2006 recommended that the mission lifetime be extended. --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: ⢠www.youtube.com ⢠www.youtube.com ⢠www.youtube.com ⢠www.youtube.com --- GALEXs observations are telling scientists how galaxies, the basic structures of our Universe, evolve and change. Additionally, GALEX observations are investigating the causes of star formation during a period when most of the stars and elements we see today had their origins. Led by the California Institute of Technology, GALEX is conducting several first-of-a-kind sky surveys, including an extra-galactic (beyond our galaxy) ultraviolet all-sky survey. During its mission GALEX will produce the first comprehensive map of a Universe of galaxies under construction, bringing us closer to understanding how galaxies like our own Milky Way were formed. GALEX is also identifying celestial objects for further study by ongoing and future missions and GALEX data now populates a large, unprecedented archive available to the entire astronomical community and to the general public. Scientists would like to understand when the stars that we see today and the chemical elements that make up our <b>...</b>
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A team of Canadian scientists have discovered a "Trojan" asteroid that is caught in a synchronized orbit with the Earth. Jeffrey Brown discusses what this discovery means with the California Institute of Technology's Mike Brown.
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California Institute of Technology is located in Pasadena, California. To learn more about this school visit www.collegeview.com
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Party at California institute of Technology on June 2007. I miss it so much
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In the past decade, our cell phones have evolved into multi-functional, always online digital assistants and gaming devices. Nate Lewis, Professor of Chemistry at Caltech, is working on technology that may turn your next smartphone into a bomb-sniffing, disease-diagnosing "electronic nose." Like a canary in a coal mine, chemical vapor sensors â or electronic noses â can sniff out chemicals that might be hazardous or undetectable by human noses. These e-noses have potential applications in public safety as bomb or toxin detectors. They could even sense diseases on a patient's breath, providing faster diagnosis for deadly illnesses like tuberculosis and lung cancer. Caltech grad student Heather McCaig showed us around Nate's lab to give us the inside scoop on this promising technology. So in the future, don't be surprised when you step into the doctor's office for a diagnosis and they tell you, "Did you know there is an app for that?" Video by Kirk Zamieroski Produced by the American Chemical Society
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This short animation is made up from a sequence of images taken by the Descent Imager/Spectral Radiometer (DISR) instrument on board ESA's Huygens probe, during its successful descent to Titan on Jan. 14, 2005. It shows what a passenger riding on Huygens would have seen. The sequence starts from an altitude of 152 kilometers (about 95 miles) and initially only shows a hazy view looking into thick cloud. As the probe descends, ground features can be discerned and Huygens emerges from the clouds at around 30 kilometers (about 19 miles) altitude. The ground features seem to rotate as Huygens spins slowly under its parachute. The DISR consists of a downward-looking High Resolution Imager (HRI), a Medium Resolution Imager (MRI), which looks out at an angle, and a Side Looking Imager (SLI). For this animation, most images used were captured by the HRI and MRI. Once on the ground, the final landing scene was captured by the SLI. The Descent Imager/Spectral Radiometer is one of two NASA instruments on the probe. The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the Cassini-Huygens mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington, DC The Cassini orbiter and its two onboard cameras were designed, developed and assembled at JPL. The Descent Imager/Spectral team is based at the University of Arizona <b>...</b>
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www.facebook.com ... --- Please subscribe to Science & Reason: ⢠www.youtube.com ⢠www.youtube.com ⢠www.youtube.com --- The Phoenix Mars Lander (NASA JPL Video in HD Quality) The Mars Lander surpassed its original three-month mission, lasting five month in the Martian northern plains, digging up scientific 'firsts' along the way. Credit: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California www-a.jpl.nasa.gov .
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"There's a big difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something" - Richard Feynman --------------------------------------- Analysis of how current flows. Electric Circuits The work of Wheatstone, Ohm, and Kirchhoff Produced by the California Institute of Technology 1985. video.google.com --------------------------------------- ThisParadigm is in line with James Clerk Maxwell's concept that the universe is existing in a dynamic medium that has many properties very much like those found in fluids such as water "According to the general theory of relativity space without aether is unthinkable." - A.Einstein, Sidelights on Relativity, 1922, page 23. "Fisk's model suggests that the magnetic field lines coming from the Sun look like a wild tornado" "We are able to determine the stars heating as a function of time and space," Taroyan says. "This will probably allow us to better understand the nature of the stars heating process." Michael Faraday (1791-1867) "I cannot conceive curved lines of force without the conditions of a physical existence in that intermediate space." James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) "...we cannot help thinking that in every place where we find these lines of force, some physical state or action must exist in sufficient energy to produce the actual phenomena." "An infinitesimal world, with the molecules and their atoms spinning and moving in orbits, in much the same manner as celestial bodies, carrying with them and probably spinning <b>...</b>
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Successful businessmen have Midas gene - Hindustan Times Tweet this news
Hindustan Times---California Institute of Technology- researchers believe they have found a 'Midas touch' gene, which makes some people brilliant at business Inherited from ... - Date : Wed, 29 Dec 2010 19:02:38 GMT+00:00
Caltech Reactor a Breakthrough for Sustainable Business - Justmeans Tweet this news
Justmeans--But scientists at the -California Institute of Technology- may finally be closing in on a solution. According to an article in the peer-reviewed journal ... - Date : Tue, 28 Dec 2010 16:03:23 GMT+00:00
Cassini Celebrates 10 Years Since Jupiter Encounter - Jet Propulsion Laboratory Tweet this news
Jet Propulsion Laboratory--JPL, a division of the -California Institute of Technology- in Pasadena, Calif., manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington, ... - Date : Wed, 29 Dec 2010 20:01:47 GMT+00:00
Prototype reactor uses the sun to generate storable hydrogen fuel - Mobile Magazine Tweet this news
Mobile Magazine--“The chemistry of the material is really well suited to this process,” says Professor Sossina Haile of the -California Institute of Technology- (Caltech). ... - Date : Tue, 28 Dec 2010 14:34:17 GMT+00:00
Prototype Device Turns Sunlight Into Fuel - RedOrbit Tweet this news
RedOrbit---...- to this process," Sossina Haile, a member of the project team and a professor with the -California Institute of Technology- (Caltech), told Bowdler. ... - Date : Fri, 24 Dec 2010 15:21:30 GMT+00:00
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City Town Info Education Channel--It is becoming more commonplace for colleges and universities, such as Amherst College, Princeton University and Massachusetts -Institute of Technology-, ... - Date : Thu, 30 Dec 2010 00:43:48 GMT+00:00
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SatNews Publishers--The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the -California Institute of Technology- in Pasadena, manages the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, ... - Date : Tue, 14 Dec 2010 06:43:20 GMT+00:00
Teens claim $1000 scholarships in Siemens Competition regionals - San Jose Mercury News Tweet this news
San Jose Mercury News--Abhishek, Ryan, Jacqueline, Eric and Angela attended the regional finals at the -California Institute of Technology- in Pasadena, Nov. 12-13. ... - Date : Tue, 14 Dec 2010 03:37:29 GMT+00:00
Gene that makes you good at taking risky decisions - Telegraph.co.uk Tweet this news
Telegraph.co.uk--Cary Frydman, of the -California Institute of Technology-, and colleagues said: "This suggests that MAOA-L carriers perform better in the case of risky ... - Date : Wed, 08 Dec 2010 07:01:03 GMT+00:00
Venus clouds yield climate warning - CBC.ca Tweet this news
CBC.ca---...- a graduate student at the institute's Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at the -California Institute of Technology-, showed that some droplets ... - Date : Wed, 01 Dec 2010 17:56:55 GMT+00:00

Demographics of Caltech student body
Students : Honor Code
Caucasian American 44%
Asian American 39% 11%
Underrepresented minority 9% 6%
Other/International 12% 37%

Association of American Universities (AAU)

PublicArizona * University of California (Berkeley, * Davis, * Irvine, * Los Angeles, * San Diego, * Santa Barbara) * Colorado * Florida * Georgia Tech * Illinois * Indiana * Iowa * Iowa State * Kansas * Maryland * Michigan * Michigan State * Minnesota * Missouri * Nebraska * State University of New York (Buffalo, * Stony Brook) * North Carolina * Ohio State * Oregon * Penn State * Pittsburgh * Purdue * Rutgers * Texas * Texas A&M * Virginia * Washington * Wisconsin
PrivateBrandeis * Brown * Caltech * Carnegie Mellon * Case Western * Chicago * Columbia * Cornell * Duke * Emory * Harvard * Johns Hopkins * MIT * Northwestern * NYU * Penn * Princeton * Rice * Rochester * USC * Stanford * Syracuse * Tulane * Vanderbilt * Wash U * Yale
CanadianMcGill * Toronto

Universities Research Association (URA)

United StatesAlabama * Arizona * Arizona State * Boston University * Brown * Buffalo * University of California (Berkeley, * Davis, * Irvine, * Los Angeles, * Riverside, * Santa Barbara, * San Diego) * Caltech * Carnegie Mellon * Case Western Reserve * Chicago * Colorado * Columbia * Cornell * Duke * Florida * Florida State * Harvard * Hawaii * Houston * IIT * Illinois * Indiana * Iowa * Iowa State * Johns Hopkins * LSU * Maryland * MIT * Michigan * Michigan State * Minnesota * Nebraska * New Mexico * New Mexico State * North Carolina * North Texas * Northeastern * Northern Illinois * Northwestern * Notre Dame * Ohio State * Oklahoma * Oregon * Penn * Penn State * Pittsburgh * Princeton * Purdue * Rice * Rochester * Rockefeller * Rutgers * SMU * South Carolina * Stanford * Stony Brook * Syracuse * Tennessee * University of Texas (Arlington, * Austin, * Dallas) * Texas A&M * Texas Tech * Tufts * Tulane * UIC * Utah * Vanderbilt * Virginia * Virginia Tech * Washington * Washington University * Wayne State * William & Mary * Wisconsin * Yale
InternationalMcGill * Pisa * Toronto * Waseda

Association of Pacific Rim Universities

ChinaFudan * HKUST * Nanjing * Peking * Tsinghua * Hong Kong * USTC * Zhejiang
JapanKeio * Kyoto * Osaka * Tohoku * Tokyo * Waseda
South KoreaSeoul National (SNU) * Korea (KU)
RussiaFar Eastern National (FENU)
CanadaBritish Columbia (UBC)
MexicoMonterrey Institute of Technology * UNAM
United StatesCaltech * Stanford * UC Berkeley * UC Davis * UC Irvine * UCLA * UCSD * UCSB * Oregon * Southern California (USC) * Washington
AustraliaAustralian National (ANU) * Melbourne * Sydney
New ZealandAuckland
ChileChile
IndonesiaIndonesia
MalaysiaMalaya
PhilippinesPhilippines (UP)
SingaporeNUS
TaiwanNational Taiwan (NTU)
ThailandChulalongkorn

Colleges and universities in Los Angeles County

Community collegesAntelope Valley * Cerritos * Citrus * Canyons * Compton * East LA * El Camino * Glendale * Long Beach * LA City * LA Harbor * LA Mission * LA Pierce * LA Valley * LA Southwest * LA Trade-Technical * Mt. San Antonio * Pasadena * Rio Hondo * Santa Monica * West LA
Public universitiesCalifornia State University (Dominguez Hills, Long Beach, Los Angeles, Northridge, Cal Poly Pomona) * UCLA
Private universitiesAFI * Alliant * American Jewish * AMDA * Antioch * Art Center * Azusa Pacific * Biola * CalArts * Caltech * Claremont Colleges (Claremont Graduate, Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Keck, Pitzer, Pomona, Scripps) * Claremont School of Theology * Drew * FIDM * Fuller * King's * La Verne * Life * Loyola * Otis * Oxy * Master's * Mount St. Mary's * National * Pacific Oaks * Pepperdine * SCI-Arc * SCU * Southwestern * USC * West * West Coast Baptist * WesternU * Whittier * Woodbury
For-profit branchesAmerican InterContinental * Art Institute * Brooks * DeVry * LA Film * ITT * Western State



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