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Diversity

Transforming the STEM Pipeline into a River The traditional metaphor of the “leaky pipeline” tracks the number of students entering the educational system and emphasizes points at which women and minority students leave the system. IQIM is working to increase diversity on our campus and more broadly in STEM by encouraging a [...]

2023-05-03T11:56:50-07:00April 28th, 2023|Comments Off on Diversity

How I learned to stop worrying and love graphene

Five years ago, I was staring out one of the few windowed cubicles in a cluttered office full of overambitious salespeople willing to throw their own father under a bus, if it meant a couple more dollars in commission and maybe a few more brownie points from the sweaty, beer-bellied sales manager. What was going [...]

2017-01-13T10:06:06-08:00July 13th, 2012|Real science|Comments Off on How I learned to stop worrying and love graphene

Introduction to Quantum Information

First slide, viewed on my laptop. I'm lazy. The only reason I ever do anything is that sometimes in a weak moment I agree to do something, and after that I don't have the nerve to back out. And that's how I happened to give the introductory lectures leading off the 12th Canadian [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:57-08:00December 17th, 2012|The expert's corner, Theoretical highlights|Comments Off on Introduction to Quantum Information

Celebrating Theoretical Physics at Caltech’s Burke Institute

Walter Burke Editor's Note: Yesterday and today, Caltech is celebrating the inauguration of the Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics. John Preskill made the following remarks at a dinner last night honoring the board of the Sherman Fairchild Foundation. This is an exciting night for me and all of us at Caltech. Tonight [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:36-08:00February 24th, 2015|Reflections|Comments Off on Celebrating Theoretical Physics at Caltech’s Burke Institute

Superconductors in the Summer

As a little girl I would play school with the neighborhood children. Ever since fourth grade I knew I wanted to be a teacher in a classroom full of eager-to-learn nine-year olds, but it wasn’t until my freshman year of college that my plans changed. In Geology for Elementary Teachers, I remember thinking, “This material [...]

2017-01-13T10:06:06-08:00July 25th, 2012|Real science|Comments Off on Superconductors in the Summer

How to build a teleportation machine: Teleportation protocol

Damn, it sure takes a long time for light to travel to the Pegasus galaxy. If only quantum teleportation enabled FTL Stargates… I was hoping to post this earlier, but a heavy dose of writer’s block set in (I met a girl, and no, this blog didn’t help — but [...]

2017-01-13T10:06:03-08:00September 17th, 2012|The expert's corner, Theoretical highlights|Comments Off on How to build a teleportation machine: Teleportation protocol

Quantum Matter Animated!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pktWhH6m_DM?vq=hd720&rel=0&showinfo=0] by Jorge Cham What does it mean for something to be Quantum? I have to confess, I don't know. My Ph.D was in Robotics and Kinematics, so my neurons are deeply trained to think in terms of classical dynamics. I asked my siblings (two engineers and one architect) what comes to mind for them [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:53-08:00June 11th, 2013|Experimental highlights, News, Real science, Reflections, The expert's corner, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Quantum Matter Animated!

K-12 Programs

K-12 Programs IQIM interacts broadly with K-12 students and we also include teachers.  Over 1,000 students participate in programs held on the Caltech campus including Project Scientist Academy, Southern California State Science Olympiad, and InnoWorks Academy.  IQIM hosts high school teachers for a Summer Research Institute; a six-week immersion in the laboratory experience working directly with [...]

2022-05-17T16:08:39-07:00August 31st, 2016|Comments Off on K-12 Programs

Steampunk quantum

A dark-haired man leans over a marble balustrade. In the ballroom below, his assistants tinker with animatronic elephants that trumpet and with potions for improving black-and-white photographs. The man is an inventor near the turn of the 20th century. Cape swirling about him, he watches technology wed fantasy. Welcome to the steampunk genre. A stew [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:51-08:00August 11th, 2013|Reflections, Theoretical highlights|Comments Off on Steampunk quantum
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