21 episodes

For over 45 years, Caltech's public events (Caltech Presents) have offered the Caltech family and the community at large a gateway to world-class scientists, artists, and speakers, and is acknowledged as one of Southern California's major cultural centers. Science lectures, performing arts, folk music, chamber music—Caltech Presents offers top-flight events at multiple locations on campus. Events are also held in conjunction with scientific meetings and can often be found here on iTunes U.

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For over 45 years, Caltech's public events (Caltech Presents) have offered the Caltech family and the community at large a gateway to world-class scientists, artists, and speakers, and is acknowledged as one of Southern California's major cultural centers. Science lectures, performing arts, folk music, chamber music—Caltech Presents offers top-flight events at multiple locations on campus. Events are also held in conjunction with scientific meetings and can often be found here on iTunes U.

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    Understanding Superconductivity in Cuprates (June 29, 2015)

    Understanding Superconductivity in Cuprates (June 29, 2015)

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    Man and Machine: Reports from the Front Lines of Exploration (Apr. 23, 2015)

    Man and Machine: Reports from the Front Lines of Exploration (Apr. 23, 2015)

    Technological advancements over the last few decades have dramatically changed the nature of exploration, opening up vast new worlds while minimizing our physical involvement in their investigation. Jeff Marlow, a Geobiology PhD student at Caltech, will lead a journey from the deep sea, to the volcanoes of Vanuatu, and to the dusty plains of Mars in order to show how modern exploration happens. How do robots affect the science, the experience, and the soul of exploration, and what will they mean for its future?

    Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies. © 2015 California Institute of Technology

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    G4v: An Engineering Approach to Gravitation (Apr. 21, 2015)

    G4v: An Engineering Approach to Gravitation (Apr. 21, 2015)

    This seminar is part of the Caltech/JPL Association for Gravitational-Wave Research (CaJAGWR) Seminar Series.

    - Read the talk abstract: https://www.caltech.edu/content/gravitational-wave-research-seminar-6

    - Learn more about CaJAGWR: http://cajagwr.caltech.edu

    - For the past 60 years, Carver Mead, Gordon and Betty Moore Professor of Engineering and Applied Science, Emeritus, at Caltech, has focused his research and teaching on the physics and technology of electron devices. Learn more, including a timeline of his contributions: http://carvermead.caltech.edu/

    Produced in association with Caltech Academic Media Technologies. ©2015 California Institute of Technology

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    At the Intersection of Art and Science (Apr. 29, 2015)

    At the Intersection of Art and Science (Apr. 29, 2015)

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    Climate Change and Energy in the 21st Century (Feb. 18, 2015)

    Climate Change and Energy in the 21st Century (Feb. 18, 2015)

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    The Knowledge Society as a Practical Utopia and its Hidden Impact on Higher Education (Feb. 4, 2015)

    The Knowledge Society as a Practical Utopia and its Hidden Impact on Higher Education (Feb. 4, 2015)

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