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File:Seal_of_the_California_Institute_of_Technology.svg|California Institute of Technology
File:Caltech_Logo.svg|California Institute of Technology
File:Detroit_Photographic_Company_(0048)_-_Throop_Polytechnic_Institute,_Pasadena,_California.jpg|Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena, California
File:Throop_Hall_at_Caltech,_in_Pasadena_(00035486).jpg|Throop Hall at Caltech, in Pasadena
File:Bridge_Laboratory_1921.png|Bridge Laboratory 1921
File:Caltech_aerial_1922.png|Caltech aerial 1922
File:Richard_C._Tolman_and_Albert_Einstein_at_California_Institute_of_Technology.jpg|Richard C. Tolman and Albert Einstein at California Institute of Technology
File:Oppenheimer_at_Caltech.jpg|Oppenheimer at Caltech
File:Caltech_aerial_1944.png|Caltech aerial 1944
File:Annenberg_center.jpg|Annenberg Center
File:Caltech_from_the_air.jpg|Caltech from the air
File:Robert_A._Millikan_Memorial_Library_at_Caltech.jpg|Robert A. Millikan Memorial Library at Caltech
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Revision as of 12:10, 18 February 2025

California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is a private research university located in Pasadena, California, United States. Known for its strong emphasis on science and engineering, Caltech is often ranked as one of the world's top ten universities.

History

Caltech was founded as a preparatory and vocational school by Amos G. Throop in 1891 and became a college in 1910. The school adopted its current name in 1920. During the 20th century, Caltech was home to many distinguished scientists, including over 30 Nobel Prize laureates. It played a significant role in the development of modern science and technology, particularly in fields such as physics, chemistry, and biology.

Campus

The Caltech campus is located in Pasadena, about 11 miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles. It covers 124 acres and is known for its distinctive architecture and beautiful gardens. The campus is also home to the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), a leading center for robotic exploration of the solar system, which Caltech manages for NASA.

Academics

Caltech offers undergraduate and graduate programs in six academic divisions: Biology and Biological Engineering; Chemistry and Chemical Engineering; Engineering and Applied Science; Geological and Planetary Sciences; Humanities and Social Sciences; and Physics, Mathematics, and Astronomy. The institute is known for its small student body, rigorous curriculum, and high research output.

Admissions

Admissions to Caltech are highly competitive, with a focus on students who demonstrate exceptional talent in science, mathematics, and engineering. The institute practices a need-blind admission policy for U.S. citizens and permanent residents.

Research

Caltech is a leading research institution and is associated with numerous scientific discoveries and technological innovations. Its faculty and alumni have received numerous awards, including Nobel Prizes, Fields Medals, and Turing Awards. Research at Caltech is conducted in more than 50 research institutes and centers, including the JPL, the Kavli Nanoscience Institute, and the TAPIR (Theoretical Astrophysics including Relativity and Cosmology) group.

Student Life

Student life at Caltech is characterized by a strong house system, which forms the basis of residential and social life. The institute also has a variety of student-run clubs, organizations, and sports teams. The Honor Code governs all aspects of student life, promoting a culture of trust, respect, and academic integrity.

Notable Alumni

Caltech's alumni include Nobel laureates, scientists, astronauts, and business leaders who have made significant contributions to their fields. Notable alumni include physicist Richard Feynman, astronaut Harrison Schmitt, and Intel co-founder Gordon Moore.

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