The half-million dollar grant awarded to a UH Hilo computer scientist is projected to have a major impact on research and educational activity on Hawaiʻi Island.
A new study using GPS data out of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology will aid scientists in determining when and where the next destructive earthquake will occur.
The National Science Foundation has awarded the University of Hawaiʻi’s Hawaiʻi Data Science Institute (HI-DSI) and its collaborators $1 million to develop a web-based research tool.
The award allows the university to acquire and deploy a new community computer cluster in support of computational and data-intensive research for the 10-campus system.
Data science is a versatile field because almost every branch of science collects massive amounts of data and has processes for analyzing all of this information.
An interdisciplinary research team from UH Mānoa has been awarded a $215K National Science Foundation grant to study organizational forms of data governance in the big data era.
Data science is a versatile field because almost every branch of science collects loads of data—big data—and has processes for analyzing all of this information.