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the Rothenberg Innovation Initiative, and the Merkin Translational Institute, among others. More recently, Rosenbaum launched the Hurt Scholars Program and the Initiative for Caltech's Students, reinforcing academic excellence and student development. He also spurred transformational work in seismology at Caltech and advanced research initiatives at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL).
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In Rosenbaum's tenure as president of Caltech, more new initiatives were implemented at the institute than under any previous presidential administration. Under Rosenbaum's leadership, Caltech launched the Resnick Sustainability Institute, the Bioscience Initiative, the Chen Neuroscience Institute,
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As president of Caltech, Rosenbaum has advanced the institution's commitment to scientific research and education through the initiation of numerous innovative programs and institutes. His contributions range from boosting diversity in STEM through fellowships and research funding opportunities, to
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Rosenbaum and Faber also established the Guy Rindone Graduate Research Fund which aims to facilitate graduate students' selection of research topics and contributing to the breadth of a student's educational journey. Their philanthropic work continued with their significant contribution to the
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Graduate Fellowship Match at Caltech in 2017. Following this, they initiated the Rosenbaum-Faber Family Graduate Fellowship. This fellowship underscores Rosenbaum's dedication to academic freedom, providing graduate students the flexibility to potentially adjust their research paths based on
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faculty in 1983. From January 2007, Rosenbaum served as the provost of the University of Chicago. In addition to his responsibilities for academic and research programs across the University, Rosenbaum served and continues to serve on the board of governors for
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nature of materials—the physics of electronic, magnetic, and optical materials at the atomic level—that are best observed at temperatures near absolute zero. Rosenbaum recognized early the significance and ubiquity of
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Jaramillo, R.; Feng, Yejun; Lang, J.C.; Islam, Z.; Srajer, G.; Littlewood, P. B.; McWhan, D. B.; Rosenbaum, T. F. (2009). "Breakdown of the Bardeen–Cooper–Schrieffer ground state at a quantum phase transition".
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compounds. Rosenbaum’s experiments on magnets involve controllable tuning of quantum fluctuations in both ordered and disordered systems. He is interested in the macroscopic manifestations of
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Science Board, a trustee of the National Opinion Research Center (NORC), and a trustee of the University of Chicago Medical Center. Rosenbaum was announced as the eighth president of
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in 2014. This fellowship, designed to enhance the representation of women in STEM fields, offers summer research support to graduate students and diversity in the sciences.
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Husmann, A.; Yao, X.; Jin, D. S.; Zastavker, Y. V.; Rosenbaum, T. F.; Honig, J. M. (1996). "Dynamical Signature of the Mott-Hubbard Transition in Ni(S,Se)2".
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Feng, Y.; Wang, J.; Jaramillo, R.; van Wezel, J.; Haravifard, S.; Srajer, G.; Liu, Y.; Xu, Z.- A.; Littlewood, P. B.; Rosenbaum, T. F. (2012).
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Brooke, J.; Rosenbaum, T. F.; Aeppli, G. (2001). "Tunable quantum tunnelling of magnetic domain walls".
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Wu, Wenhao; Ellman, B.; Rosenbaum, T.; Aeppli, G.; Reich, D. (1991). "From classical to quantum glass".
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and correlated materials, and demonstrated macroscopic anisotropy of non-s-wave superconductivity in
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on or about July 1, 2014. Rosenbaum was formally inaugurated into the office on October 24, 2014.
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and harnessing disorder to craft a material’s electrical, magnetic, and optical response.
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establishing a number of initiatives through the largest campaigns in Caltech's history.
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temperatures. He established the nature of the metal-insulator transition in doped
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Rosenbaum, T.; Milligan, R.; Paalanen, M.; Thomas, G.; Bhatt, R.; Lin, W. (1983).
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to pursue physics as a means to solve the world's problems. He attended
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in 1977. He then went on to work with Professor Gordon A. Thomas at
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Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
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Brooke, J. (1999). "Quantum Annealing of a Disordered Magnet".
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Coulomb Interactions And Localization In A Disordered System
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Coulomb Interactions and Localization in a Disordered System
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Shivaram, B.; Jeong, Y.; Rosenbaum, T.; Hinks, D. (1986).
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Rosenbaum is married to materials scientist and expert in
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Silevitch, D. M.; Aeppli, G.; Rosenbaum, T. F. (2010).
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on the morning of October 24, 2013 and took office at
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