Computers dominate so many people's lives. Who doesn't log hours of screen time every day on their "phone"—a device that, yes, can initiate or receive telephone calls but mostly serves as a ...
A program that speeds delivery of data via the Web, recently developed by computer scientists at Caltech, has piqued the interest of Hollywood studios as a potential breakthrough in the distribution ...
A delicious combination of high-energy physicists, engineers, and computer scientists from Caltech and the University of Victoria have broken the world record for sustained, computer-to-computer ...
The basketball gym is right next to the astrophysics building on the campus of the California Institute of Technology. The basketball coach has three computer screens on his desk and a ball signed by ...
NTT Research has announced a collaboration with Caltech to develop the world’s fastest Coherent Ising Machine (CIM). This relates to a quantum-oriented computing approach that uses special-purpose ...
Caltech physics and computer science professor Alexei Kitaev is among the first group of scientists to win the Fundamental Physics Prize, which comes with a $3 million award. Kitaev has developed ...
A quantum hardware engineer works on one of the dilution refrigerators used at the AWS Center for Quantum Computing. Dilution refrigerators have multiple temperature ranges to cool quantum processors ...
The first half of Richard Doyle’s professional life and this second dream career he works at now may seem worlds apart. Doyle, a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, spent more than ...
For more than a century, the California Institute of Technology, or Caltech, has been a global beacon of scientific progress and discovery, attracting some of the world’s brightest minds to Pasadena.
Caltech students and professors looking to create green energy now have a sustainable central hub. Over the past 18 months workers gutted the 1971 Earle M. Jorgensen Laboratory and renovated it into a ...