The Ronald and Maxine Linde Hall of Mathematics and Physics is infusing mathematics at Caltech with new energy. Bringing together a wide array of scholars interested in the use and analysis of numbers, it provides a modernized home for mathematics at Caltech, promoting collaboration to solve the most complicated problems at the intersection of fields ranging from mathematical physics to geometry and topology.
The creative work enabled by the renovated Linde Hall is giving Caltech a competitive edge in bringing the best minds to campus, ensuring that the department can continue to attract and retain the most talented and creative faculty, researchers, and students at all levels. With spaces carefully calibrated to promote robust teamwork as well as intense focus, the remodeled building is encouraging innovation in teaching and accelerating research that promises to yield elegant insights.
Such innovation was made possible by a generous gift from Caltech alumnus and Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees, Ronald Linde (MS ’62, PhD ’64) and his wife, Maxine, with additional support from The Ahmanson Foundation.
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