
New Fellowships and New Perspectives for Medical Engineering
Caltech trustee David Pyott and his wife, Molly Pyott, have established a fellowship program to help bring diverse talents, new perspectives, and fresh insights to medical engineering.
Fresh from some of the country’s top PhD programs, postdoctoral scholars bring energy and creativity to Caltech. When you fund a postdoctoral fellowship, you give these aspiring scientists the freedom to design projects on the basis of impact rather than the availability of federal funding, empowering them to develop professional skills and research independence while accelerating investigations that push science forward.
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Caltech trustee David Pyott and his wife, Molly Pyott, have established a fellowship program to help bring diverse talents, new perspectives, and fresh insights to medical engineering.
“In networks,” says economic theorist Teddy Mekonnen, “how you connect one person to another really matters.” When he came to Caltech as a Linde Postdoctoral Fellow, Mekonnen joined a network designed in a way he had never seen.
Leah Klement wants to know how medieval literature described and addressed social differences, especially during times of civil unrest. What she uncovers will shed new light on the societal struggles of the Middle Ages—and of today.
Since its public launch in April 2016, Break Through: The Caltech Campaign has broken Institute fundraising records. While Break Through looks to secure Caltech’s future as a source of discovery for the world, the campaign already is making an imprint on campus and beyond by supporting Caltech people who are pursuing big questions and bold ideas.
Caltech alumnus Cecil “Cece” Drinkward (BS ’50) defined himself as a man who skirted life’s easy paths and forged his own, more challenging ones.
Break Through, publicly launched just over a year ago, is already the most successful campaign in Caltech’s history. In the first year of the public phase alone, gifts exceeded $400 million. And total contributions—over $1.4 billion—have surpassed the goal of Caltech’s last campaign.
Welcome to the second edition of The Caltech Effect. Explore the unique relationships that inspire Caltech people to achieve the extraordinary. An adviser models unorthodox research. Undergrads evolve from solo stars into team leaders. Postdocs help others at a time when personal achievement is paramount. A junior is encouraged to launch a hedge fund from his dorm room. Real users and industry experts help students invent wheelchair technologies. Astronomers pass the torch of discovery from one generation to the next.
Nature makes it look so easy. Sunlight and carbon dioxide go in, greenery grows, and oxygen comes out. For our contemporary society hooked on fossil fuels, deriving power from abundant, natural sources is an alluring idea. But how can humankind mimic nature? Caltech is committed to figuring it out.
Nobel laureate Donald Glaser (PhD ’50) and his family have made a pair of significant commitments to the Caltech community. Scroll down for a slideshow of archival images that trace Glaser’s scientific path and highlight art and music inspired by his work.