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  1. Thomas Felix Rosenbaum (born February 20, 1955) is an American condensed matter physicist, professor of physics, and the current president of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Previously, Rosenbaum served as a faculty member and Provost of the University of Chicago.

  2. Thomas F. Rosenbaum is the ninth president of the California Institute of Technology and Professor of Physics. He is an expert on the quantum mechanical nature of materials and has served as Vice President for Research and for Argonne National Laboratory and then provost, before moving to Caltech in 2014.

  3. Thomas F. Rosenbaum is the ninth president of the California Institute of Technology and Professor of Physics. He is an expert on the quantum mechanical nature of materials, conducting research at Bell Laboratories, IBM Watson Research Center and the University of Chicago, where he served as Vice President for Research and for Argonne National ...

  4. On July 1, 2014, Thomas F. Rosenbaum took office as Caltech's ninth president. Rosenbaum received his bachelor's degree in physics from Harvard University and his MA and PhD in physics from Princeton University. Before his appointment as president of the Institute, he was the John T. Wilson Distinguished Service Professor of Physics at the ...

  5. Today Caltech announced the appointment of Thomas F. Rosenbaum as the Institute's ninth president. Dr. Rosenbaum is currently the John T. Wilson Distinguished Service Professor of Physics and provost at the University of Chicago.

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    Thomas F. Rosenbaum is the president of Caltech, a leading research university in science and engineering. He is also a professor of physics and a pioneer in the fields of quantum information and quantum optics.

  7. 24. Okt. 2014 · Learn about the inauguration of Thomas F. Rosenbaum as the ninth president of Caltech in 2014. Explore his inaugural address, the history of Caltech's presidents, and the community's welcome messages.