Data science talent at UH Mānoa, UH Hilo showcased virtually
UH research spans artificial intelligence, deep learning, data visualization and more.
UH research spans artificial intelligence, deep learning, data visualization and more.
Students and faculty from the UH Hilo ʻIke Wai Research Experience had their research published in Frontiers Marine Science.
Ted Brennis, a UH Mānoa grad student who collects rain samples across the island, has won a prestigious military fellowship.
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.
At 5,150 meters (approximately 3.2 miles) below sea level, the deepest controlled-source electromagnetic survey of the sea floor happened above an oceanic trench in the Aleutian-Alaska Subduction Zone.
The four marine electric-field receivers, dubbed with common fish names, are part of state-of-the-art technology used by researchers from ʻIke Wai, a large-scale, multidisciplinary project.
The Destiny-class CyberCANOE enables visualization, analysis, navigation and observation of big data in an immersive 3D environment.
The Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) is helping protect Hawaiʻi’s environment and secure the state’s economic future.