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Caltech Alumni Association's magazine celebrating our alumni

Kitchen Aid

Electric Avenue

Groundbreakers

Mint Green

Sorting It Out

The Sustainable City

Electric Avenue

It's On Us

Memory Bank

My Own Devices

Discovery Channels

On Astrophysics, Stardust, and Our (Teeny Tiny) Place in the Universe

Making A Federal Case for Climate Action

Ripple Effect

Mint Green

The Crucible of Covid

Mining the Skies

Groundbreakers

The Shape of Things to Come

Technology for All

The Price of Pixels

Kitchen Aid

Leveling Up the Syllabus

The Flavor Fanatic

Funding Female Founders

The Lesson Plan {For AI}

Only in Dreams

It's in the DNA

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The Flavor Fanatic

“What is it about food that makes it so appealing? We need to eat, we need to fuel ourselves, but why is it delicious?”

Spring 2023
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My Own Devices

Google privacy engineer Jeremy Gillula, PhD (BS ’06) on how protecting personal data became a priority—and what will shape the future of digital freedom

Fall 2022
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Ripple Effect

How a revolutionary solar-powered water pump is transforming the lives of small-plot farmers in India How a revolutionary solar-powered water pump is transforming the lives of small-plot farmers in India

Fall 2022
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Leveling Up the Syllabus

Richard Bowman, PhD (BS '02) Applies his Caltech-honed Problem-Solving Skills at the Intersection of Education and Technology

Fall 2022
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The Price of Pixels

NFT platform founder Matt Lim, BS (BS ’17) on the future of the form

Fall 2022
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Mining the Skies

Have Joel Sercel, PhD (MS ’87, PhD ’93) and TransAstra finally figured out how to unlock the promise of asteroid mining?

Fall 2022
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The Sustainable City

The United Nations predicts that 70% of the world’s population will live in urban centers in the next 30 years. The city of the future will need to function differently than it does today, and the change over the next three decades will be rapid.

Fall 2022
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The Lesson Plan {For AI}

How Advances in Edtech Can Help Ensure Educational Equity

Fall 2022
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It's in the DNA

At 23andMe, Jennifer Low MD, PhD (BS ‘90), helps put the precision into precision medicine

2022 Issue
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Sorting It Out

How Matanya Horowitz's Revolutionary Recycling System Could Kick-Start A Global Renaissance

2022 Issue
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Technology for All

Google’s Eve Andersson, MS (BS ’96), on how accessible design can foster both inclusion and innovation

2022 Issue
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Making A Federal Case for Climate Action

How John Dabiri, PhD (MS ’03, PhD ’05), is helping shape the Biden administration’s plans for addressing climate change

2022 Issue
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Funding Female Founders

Caltech Alumnae Share Insights On Representation and the Funding Crisis for Women In Tech

2022 Issue
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The Crucible of Covid

Famed researcher David Ho, MD (BS ’74), on what we learned about science and society during the pandemic — and how those lessons could help prevent the next one.

2022 Issue
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Memory Bank

The Milton and Rosalind Chang Career Exploration Prize empowers alumna to bring tales of social justice back to the collective consciousness.

2021 Issue
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Only in Dreams

Moran Cerf is unwinding the mysteries of the resting mind

2020 Issue
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Discovery Channels

How Arati Prabhakar Aims to Transform Our Innovation Ecosystem

2020 Issue
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It's On Us

As artificial intelligence becomes mainstream, who will guide it?

2019 Issue
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On Astrophysics, Stardust, and Our (Teeny Tiny) Place in the Universe

Katie Mack brings galactic ideas down to earth.

2019 Issue
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The Shape of Things to Come

From better planes to blockchain, from impact investing to ethical labor, how five alumni are creating the engines that will transform our future.

2019 Issue
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