California Institute of Technology
The California Institute of Technology (branded as Caltech)}} is a private research university in Pasadena, California, United States. The university is responsible for many modern scientific advancements and is among a small group of institutes of technology in the United States that are devoted to the instruction of pure and applied sciences.The institution was founded as a preparatory and vocational school by Amos G. Throop in 1891 and began attracting 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 1920. 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 Kármán.
Caltech has six academic divisions with strong emphasis on science and engineering, managing $332 million in research grants as of 2010. Its primary campus is located approximately northeast of downtown Los Angeles, in Pasadena. First-year students are required to live on campus, and 95% of undergraduates remain in the on-campus housing system at Caltech. Students agree to abide 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 (SCIAC).
Scientists and engineers at or from the university have played an essential role in many modern scientific breakthroughs and innovations, including advances in space research, sustainability science, quantum physics, and seismology. , there are 80 Nobel laureates who have been affiliated with Caltech, making it the institution with the highest number of Nobelists per capita in America. This includes 47 alumni and faculty members (48 prizes, with chemist Linus Pauling being the only individual in history to win two unshared prizes). In addition, 68 National Medal of Science Recipients, 43 MacArthur Fellows, 15 National Medal of Technology and Innovation recipients, 11 astronauts, 5 Science Advisors to the President, 4 Fields Medalists, and 6 Turing Award winners have been affiliated with Caltech. Provided by Wikipedia
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2BookPublished 1941“…California Institute of Technology…”
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3BookPublished 1973“…California Institute of Technology…”
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4BookPublished 1967“…California Institute of Technology…”
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6BookPublished 1951“…California Institute of Technology. Hixon Fund…”
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7Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1969“… California Institute of Technology…”
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9BookPublished 1967“…California Institute of Technology. Office for Industrial Associates…”
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10SerialPublished 1961“…California Institute of Technology. Industrial Relations Center…”
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11BookPublished 1972“…California Institute of Technology. Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering…”
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12Thesis Bookby Guérin, Roch“…California Institute of Technology. Division of Engineering and Applied Science…”
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13BookPublished 1971“…California Institute of Technology. Dept. of Physics, Mathematics and Astronomy…”
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14Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1964“…California institute of technology, Pasadena…”
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15Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1983“…California Institute of Technology…”
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16Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1974“…California Institute of Technology…”
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17Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1967“…California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. Office of Industrial Associates…”
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18Conference Proceeding BookPublished 1966“…California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. Jet Propulsion Laboratory…”