UH faculty honored for excellence in undergraduate education
Six University of Hawaiʻi teachers have been honored with the 2017 Frances Davis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.
Six University of Hawaiʻi teachers have been honored with the 2017 Frances Davis Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.
Students Will Barden and Alec Goodson, led by physics lab coordinator Marc Roberts, competed among 15 national teams in the NASA Swarmathon’s Virtual Competition.
UH Mānoa’s Peter Gorham is searching for the elusive neutrino, a tiny particle capable of traveling at light speed, with a special instrument called ANITA.
UH Hilo’s Cosmos and Culture course delves into historical, intellectual, social and cultural context of astronomical discovery from a multitude of perspectives.
Rob Fleischer will discuss his DNA methods to study the evolutionary relationships of Hawaiʻi birds.
The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer, which includes UH Mānoa faculty members and students, presented their results from the first five years of experiments on the International Space Station.
The students—one a geologist and one an astrobiologist—are studying the habitability of volcanic terrains as analog environments for Mars.
The open house will include a variety of live demonstrations that illustrate physics principles in mechanics, optics, and electricity and magnetism.
In addition to allotting time with the telescopes, the agreement seeks to improve the integration of UH Hilo’s physics and astronomy department with the IfA Hilo branch.
The University of Hawaiʻi mourns the loss of John M.J. Madey, physics educator and inventor of the free electron laser.