UH engineers conquer game of drones, place 3rd nationally in competition
The competition provides students with valuable hands-on experience in the rapidly evolving field of drone technology.
The competition provides students with valuable hands-on experience in the rapidly evolving field of drone technology.
Complex functional materials have specific properties or abilities, such as conducting electricity, changing shape or healing themselves.
The competition has two elements: the design and flight readiness presentation, and the mission demonstration.
Evan Takushi works on radar programs testing and development for Raytheon.
The event celebrated the achievements of students, faculty and alumni, while also raising a record-breaking amount of more than $380,000.
The University Rover Challenge challenges teams to design and build the next generation of Mars rovers that may one day work alongside astronauts exploring the Red Planet.
Approximately 20 UH participants demonstrated cutting-edge technology with nearly 600 attendees at Marine Corps Base Hawaiʻi.
Daisy Green was a UH Mānoa regent scholar and graduated in three and a half years.
The presentation was part of the International Telecommunication Union’s Artificial Intelligence for Good Global Summit.
The project will seek to improve the heat conductivity of plastics.