KITP News Archive

Articles about KITP and featured articles from KITP newsletters

Coordinating Housing Resembles 3-Dimensional Chess

Director David Gross is accustomed to explaining the logistics of KITP operations to audiences around the world who wish to emulate it as a retreat facility for scientific research.
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2008

Observers of Star-Forming Confer With Its Simulators

Within the “Star Formation ” program, Alyssa Goodman, of the Harvard/Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, ran a workshop on large surveys of nearby star formation regions.
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2008

How Do Stars Form? Differently, at Different Cosmic Times

How rapidly do stars form? What explains the distribution of the mass of the stars that form?
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2008

How Brains Think About Themselves When They Come Together to Consider That Question Systematically

How have brains been optimized over the course of evolution to be very good at what they do? How have evolutionary forces and natural selection shaped brain architecture?
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2008

What Is Special About the KITP Mode For Doing Science?

The KITP enables scientists to interact in a way that differs significantly from the ways provided by the customary venues for interaction, as the following account shows.
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2008

Balents Becomes KITP Resident Expert In Hard Condensed Matter

Condensed matter physicist Leon Balents has been appointed a permanent member of the KITP.
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2008

KITP Ranks First In Research Impact

How can the performance of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics be measured and assessed?
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2008

Rice Endows Fund to Make KITP More Family Friendly

The Family Fund enables families — especially those in which the physicist is also the mother of young children — to participate in the weeks- and months-long collaborative research opportunities that are the hallmark of KITP programming.
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2008

Secondary School Teachers Sample Stellar Treats

On March 17 the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics hosted its annual conference for secondary school science teachers from throughout the United States
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2007

Thermonuclear Explosions Cause Most Heated of Discussions

KITP’s Resident Astrophysicist Describes Fusion Reactions
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2007

Stellar End Products: White Dwarfs, Supernovae, Neutron Stars, Black Holes

Degenerate Star Program Participants Grapple With Many Open Questions
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2007

Structure of Dark Matter, The Backbone of the Universe

Questions of Dark Matter Sub-Structure, Isothermal Relation Between Dark and Visible Matter Dominate Discussion
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2007

Polchinski Receives Prestigious Heineman Prize

Joseph Polchinski, a permanent member of the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, has been named 2007 recipient of the prestigious Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics.
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2007

String Phenomenology Revs Up in Anticipation Of LHC Turn on

String theory, initially conceived in the late 1960s to explain the strong force that traps quark triplets in protons and neutrons, is no longer all that “new.”
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2007

Scholars Program Infuses Vitality Into Research Efforts Of Physicists Who Mostly Teach Undergraduates

“Coming to Santa Barbara as a KITP scholar is like joining a brotherhood in a place of worship..."
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2007

From the Heart

"Cardiac Dynamics,” a month-long, KITP mini-program held in the summer of 2006, brought together physicists, cardiologists, and biomedical scientists and engineers for interdisciplinary collaboration on the application of techniques of non-linear dynamics to understanding the sub-set of cardiac arrhythmias that are potentially fatal.
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2007

Why Care About Type Ia Supernovae?

In April of 1006 occurred the brightest stellar event so far in recorded history, visible for months at a time, on and off, for years afterward.
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KITP Newsletter, Spring 2007

Complexity Expert Plays Key Role Mixing Physics and Ecology

Three or, perhaps, four significant innovations characterized the “Physics of Climate Change” program...
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KITP Newsletter, Winter 2009

Novel Research Collaboration Leads to Discovery Of ‘Fire in the Earth System’

Fire is to be considered not only as a consequence of global warming, but also causal in the inexorable chain reaction of a positive feedback mechanism.
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KITP Newsletter, Winter 2009