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Caltech and opened
In an interview at Caltech, Benzer also remembered receiving a microscope for his 13th birthday,and that opened up the whole world .” The book " Arrowsmith " by Sinclair Lewis heavily influenced the young Benzer, and he even imitated the handwriting of Max Gottlieb, a scientist character in the novel.

Caltech and its
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.
Caltech managed $ 332 million in sponsored research and $ 1. 77 billion for its endowment in 2011.
In 2012, the Center for World University Rankings ranked Caltech fifth in the world and fourth nationally in its CWUR World University Rankings.
The United States National Research Council released its latest Assessment of Research Doctorate Programs in 2010, and 23 of the 24 graduate programs of Caltech were ranked within the top four programs in the nation in their size quartile as determined by both the R95 and S95 rankings.
Caltech's mascot is the Beaver, and its teams ( with the exception of the fencing team ) play in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, which Caltech co-founded in 1915.
As of 2010, Caltech has 31 Nobel laureates to its name.
Other sources credit Carl Anderson as having predicted its existence in 1932 while at Caltech.
A few years later Throop College became the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech ), and Millikan left the University of Chicago in order to become Caltech's " chairman of the executive council " ( effectively its president ).
In October 2005, Baltimore resigned the office of the president, saying, " This is not a decision that I have made easily, but I am convinced that the interests of the Institute will be best served by a presidential transition at this particular time in its history ..." Former Georgia Tech Provost Jean-Lou Chameau succeeded Baltimore as president of Caltech.
After a postdoctoral year at Chicago, Patterson moved with Brown to the Division of Geology ( later the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences ) at the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech ) in 1952 as founding members of its geochemistry program.
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory traces its history from the 1930s, when Caltech professor Theodore von Karman conducted pioneering work in rocket propulsion.
The r process described by the B2FH paper was first computed time-dependently at Caltech by Phillip Seeger, William A. Fowler and Donald D. Clayton, who achieved the first successful caricature of the r-process abundances and showed its evolution it time.
Research time is granted to Caltech and its research partners, which includes the Jet Propulsion Laboratory ( JPL ) and Cornell University.
A diketopiperazine was the first peptide to have its complete three-dimensional structure described, in work undertaken at Caltech by Robert Corey in the 1930s.
JCAP is led by a team from Caltech, led by Professor Nathan Lewis and brings together more than 120 scientists and engineers from Caltech and its lead partner, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
It acquired its more unique nickname evidently from a joking conversation between Caltech biologists James Bonner and Sam Wildman.
Thanks to its Caltech and UC Berkeley students, VLSI was an important pioneer in the electronic design automation industry.
The Fleming Cannon, a Caltech landmark rests on its wheels on the Olive Walk in front of Fleming.
The Caltech administration ordered its return in 1975, but negotiations began for an official transfer of the cannon back to Caltech in 1980, and in 1981 it was returned on a permanent basis to the Caltech campus.
After attending and resigning from a doctorate program in philosophy at UCLA, where he had served as a teaching assistant in the philosophy department, Palevsky discovered computer technology through a lecture at Caltech by John von Neumann about the advent of computer technology, and the possibility of building a device to correct its own errors.
Upon Gosney's death in 1942, his daughter liquidated the Foundation and donated its remaining assets to Caltech, which in 1943 established a Gosney research fund for biological research using the money.

Caltech and undergraduates
Caltech undergraduates have historically been so apathetic to politics that there has been only one organized student protest in January 1968 outside the Burbank studios of NBC, in response to rumors that NBC was to cancel Star Trek.
Though both policies are presented in the Honor Code Handbook given to new members of the Caltech Community, some undergraduates regard them as a slight against the Honor Code and the implicit trust and respect it represents within the community.
Approximately 175 Caltech undergraduates are members of the House and approximately 90 reside in the House.

Caltech and during
The playing of the Ride is such a strong tradition that the music was used during Apollo 17 to awaken Astronaut Harrison Schmitt, a Caltech alumnus.
The two most famous in recent history are the changing of the Hollywood Sign to read " Caltech ", by judiciously covering up certain parts of the letters, and the changing of the scoreboard to read Caltech 38, MIT 9 during the 1984 Rose Bowl Game.
But the most famous of all occurred during the 1961 Rose Bowl Game, where Caltech students altered the flip-cards that were raised by the stadium attendees to display " Caltech ", and several other " unintended " messages.
In 2005, a group of Caltech students pulled a string of pranks during MIT's Campus Preview Weekend for admitted students.
In 1928-1929 during a stay at the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech ), he carried out experiments on the Raman effect.
After the discovery of Raman scattering by organic liquids, Rasetti decided to study the same phenomenon in gases at high pressure during his stay at Caltech in 1928-29.
Also in supernovae further nucleosynthesis processes can occur, especially the r process described by the B2FH paper and first calculated at Caltech by Seeger, Fowler and Clayton, in which the most neutron-rich isotopes of elements heavier than nickel are produced by rapid absorption of free neutrons created during the explosions.
Roy Marquardt was an aeronautical engineering graduate from Caltech who had worked at Northrop during World War II on the YB-35 flying-wing bomber project.
Exchange programs are possible during the third semester with universities such as ( Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ), California Institute of Technology ( Caltech ), University of Hong Kong, National University of Singapore ( NUS ), Tokyo Tech, Seoul National University ...)
He received his Ph. D. in 1959 from Manchester University before coming to work at Caltech where he has worked ever since ( excepting an absence of four years during which he claims to have had to go back to England to find himself a wife, Anneila Sargent ).
Gamow worked on Phycomyces blakesleeanus during a postdoc under Max Delbruck at Caltech.
He had studied engineering at California Institute of Technology ( Caltech ) before leaving to take a student-style trip around the world during the Depression, carrying letters of recommendation from Robert A. Millikan, the head of Caltech, and Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State.
Calvin Webber ( Christopher Walken ) is a brilliant and eccentric Caltech nuclear physicist, living during the Cold War.
He also served as a research associate at Caltech in Pasadena during the same period.

Caltech and Harold
He then moved to the California Institute of Technology ( Caltech ), where he is currently the Harold Brown Professor of Theoretical Physics.

Caltech and Brown
Its discoverer, Michael Brown of Caltech, noted in a Discover magazine article that Sedna's location seemed to defy reasoning: " Sedna shouldn't be there ," said Brown.
90377 Sedna, a trans-Neptunian object discovered by Michael Brown ( Caltech ), Chad Trujillo ( Gemini Observatory ) and David Rabinowitz ( Yale University ) on November 14, 2003, is named for her.
Avida is under active development by Charles Ofria's Digital Evolution Lab at Michigan State University and was originally designed by Ofria, Chris Adami and C. Titus Brown at Caltech in 1993.
It was discovered on February 17, 2004 by Michael Brown of Caltech, Chad Trujillo of the Gemini Observatory, and David Rabinowitz of Yale University.
Sedna ( provisionally designated ) was discovered by Mike Brown ( Caltech ), Chad Trujillo ( Gemini Observatory ) and David Rabinowitz ( Yale University ) on November 14, 2003.
Other laboratories which have developed BCIs and algorithms that decode neuron signals include those run by John Donoghue at Brown University, Andrew Schwartz at the University of Pittsburgh and Richard Andersen at Caltech.
Additionally, several universities conduct extensive planetary science research, including Brown University, the University of Arizona, Caltech, MIT, and Washington University in St. Louis.
Many of Harker's graduates are regularly accepted into selective colleges throughout the country, many going on to attend Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, Duke, Brown, Caltech, Columbia, Cornell, MIT, UC Berkeley, the University of Pennsylvania, and others.
* Michael E. Brown ( born 1965 ), Caltech professor of astronomy and the discoverer of the dwarf planets Eris, Haumea and Makemake
Active laboratory groups include those of John Donoghue at Brown, Richard Andersen at Caltech, Krishna Shenoy at Stanford, Nicholas Hatsopoulos of University of Chicago, Andy Schwartz at University of Pittsburgh, Sandro Mussa-Ivaldi at Northwestern and Miguel Nicolelis at Duke.
Michael E. Brown and his team at Caltech had also been observing Haumea, and for a longer period of time than Ortiz, but had withheld publication pending securing its orbital parameters.

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