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DAVID ZIERLER: This is David Zierler, Director of the Caltech Heritage Project. It's Friday, January 6th, 2023. I am delighted to be here with Professor Howard A. Stone. Howard, it's wonderful to be with you. Thank you for joining me this morning.
HOWARD STONE: Thank you, David. I'm glad to be here, and am looking forward to talking to you.
ZIERLER: Wonderful. Howard, to start, would you please tell me your title and institutional affiliation?
STONE: I'm a Professor at Princeton University in mechanical and aerospace engineering, where my professorial title is the Donald R. Dixon '69 and Elizabeth W. Dixon Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. I moved here in 2009 after spending 20 years at Harvard in engineering.
ZIERLER: Howard, are you the inaugural holder of the Dixon chair? Do you know the Dixons? Were you ever able to meet them?
STONE: I have met Donald Dixon. I believe I am the inaugural holder of the chair. Donald Dixon is a very technology investor, and has been very dedicated to Princeton, both in time and some resources. I have had the opportunity to meet him several times.
ZIERLER: Howard, we'll start at a very high level. In looking over your research agenda, there's everything there. There