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When I was a baby, my parents lived near #Caltech (for dad's chemistry postdoc) and #Pasadena City College, in a neighborhood so far spared from the current #wildfires, in a house built in 1916; their rent at the time was $125/month.

After we moved to NYC, my mom used to tell me longingly about the fruit trees -- apricot, orange, and grapefruit --overhanging our house. The grapefruit tree occasionally dropped hefty fruit on our bedroom roof, which would wake her (and me) up at night. "Truly it was paradise. I never wanted to leave California."

Whenever you want to completely zero out undergraduate tuition, #Caltech .

Since I recall professors describing in '06 how that was possible.

‪QT NPR‬ ‪@npr.org‬
2024 November 23

Nearly half a dozen institutions of higher education announced plans this week to make tuition free for undergraduates whose families make below a certain income threshold, starting in fall 2025.

npr.org/2024/11/22/nx-s1-52027

The people armed with batons, tear gas, shields and snipers will be claiming one of their own being hit with a water cooler bottle is the excuse they need to shoot everyone they don't like the look of.

We don't believe anything the American State says anymore, we believe the Students. They don't lie to us every fucking day of our lives.

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ERDAL ARIKAN WAS born in 1958 and grew up in Western Turkey, the son of a doctor and a homemaker.

He loved science.

When he was a teenager, his father remarked that, in his profession, two plus two did not always equal four.

This fuzziness disturbed young Erdal; he decided against a career in medicine. He found comfort in engineering and the certainty of its mathematical outcomes.

“I like things that have some precision,” he says. “You do calculations and things turn out as you calculate it.”

Arıkan entered the electrical engineering program at Middle East Technical University. But in 1977, partway through his first year, the country was gripped by political violence, and students boycotted the university.

Arıkan wanted to study, and because of his excellent test scores he managed to transfer to #CalTech, one of the world's top science-oriented institutions, in Pasadena, California.

He found the US to be a strange and wonderful country. Within his first few days, he was in an orientation session addressed by legendary physicist #Richard #Feynman. It was like being blessed by a saint.

Arıkan devoured his courses, especially in #information #theory.

The field was still young, launched in 1948 by #Claude #Shannon, who wrote its seminal paper while he was at Bell Labs;
he would later become a revered MIT professor.

Shannon's achievement was to understand how the hitherto fuzzy concept of information could be quantified, creating a discipline that expanded the view of communication and data storage.

By publishing a general mathematical theory of information
—almost as if Einstein had invented physics and come up with relativity in one swoop
—Shannon set a foundation for the internet, mobile communications, and everything else in the digital age.

The subject fascinated Arıkan, who chose #MIT for graduate studies.

There was one reason: “#Bob #Gallager was there,” he says.

Robert Gallager had written the textbook on information theory. He had also been mentored by Shannon's successor.

In the metrics of the field, that put him two steps from God.

“So I said, if I am going to do information theory,” Arıkan says, “MIT is the place to go.”

By the time Arıkan arrived at MIT, in 1981, Gallager had shifted his focus and was concentrating on how data networks operated.

Arıkan was trembling when he went to Gallager's office for the first time. The professor gave him a paper about packet radio networks.

“I was pushing him to move from strict information theory to looking at network problems,” Gallager says.

“It was becoming very obvious to everyone that sending data from one place to another was not the whole story
—you really had to have a system.”

#Guo #Ping #Huawei #Ren #Zhengfei #gold #medal #honored #guest #Erdal #Arıkan #5G #technology #daughter

#introduction part 2 #ComputerHistory

I have 8 siblings, mostly in tech, with their own illustrious careers. The Lyon Family Mafia, we call it. I am the 3rd of 4 brothers who went to #Princeton; the smart one went to #CalTech.

My father was an electrical engineer who kept the lights on for the city of #ElPaso, our hometown. My mother was famous for winning 4 days on #Jeopardy.

I've had a loving wife for 36 years and have 2 adult and amazing sons.

Overdue #introduction - PhD in computational #neuroscience , turned to medical imaging informatics and analysis. works in #python and #typescript but dreams in #lisp . #yooper by birth, now in #colorado but lived enough in #stl ( #wustl ) and #losangeles ( #caltech #usc ) for each to feel like home. plays #music on various instruments with more enthusiasm than skill. proud husband and father to smarter, more talented people. aspiring antiracist, feminist, and cis and straight ally

It's Alt Time! @thomasconnor@mstdn.social is my main account, but this will be where I focus on astronomy. Less humor and hobbies, more #Astrodon

I'm an astrophysicist at the CfA at #Harvard, where I work in the #Chandra Director's Office. Before that, I was at #JPL / #Caltech / Carnegie. I study the highest redshift quasars, primarily in the X-rays. I can never remember if I'm an X-ray astronomer or a ground-based observer. I also do galaxy cluster stuff and think about observing techniques. #Introductions