Flooding Hawaiian fishponds get help from UH technology startup
Hohonu is helping get water sensor technology and real-time data into the hands of frontline communities who are facing climate change threats.
Hohonu is helping get water sensor technology and real-time data into the hands of frontline communities who are facing climate change threats.
The 24-month program offers up to $50,000 in seed funding, customized education, mentorship and resources.
Through this grant, UH will launch three new programs this year—Hacking4X, Patents2Products and Faculty Fellows.
Students delivered presentations on campus and at Schofield Barracks on December 7.
Approximately 200 participants attended the conference that brought together academic researchers from UH, and UH’s industry and community partners.
The partnership will be managed by the UH Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation.
UH joins seven other universities to form the Desert and Pacific region NSF I-Corps Hub.
Students are working on issues related to helicopter safety and consolidated training for airmen.
The inaugural Ideation Studio@UH spring 2022 cohort will be limited to four to five participants.
UH Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation will host a virtual conference November 15–17.