东精影业 innovation takes center stage at Marine Corps Base Hawai?i
Low-cost, waterborne sensors that detect incoming aircraft were showcased by the Applied Research Laboratory at 东精影业) at the 2025 POST FX.
Low-cost, waterborne sensors that detect incoming aircraft were showcased by the Applied Research Laboratory at 东精影业) at the 2025 POST FX.
ARL at 东精影业 has secured over $175 million in funding since its establishment in 2008.
Munitions have been corroding on the ocean floor, often in shallow waters, where they potentially pose a risk to beachgoers, swimmers, surfers and divers.
The project has completed the first concrete reef structure, and full production is now underway for 60 units.
ARL at 东精影业 is addressing problems facing Hawaiʻi and the world such as the devastating Maui wildfires and the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ian Robertson was selected for the highly competitive National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program.
ARL at 东精影业 is the fifth U.S. Navy-sponsored University-Affiliated Research Center, bringing in a total of $139 million since it was established in 2008.
Approximately 20 东精影业 participants demonstrated cutting-edge technology with nearly 600 attendees at Marine Corps Base Hawaiʻi.
Outstanding employees earned recognition for their contributions and impact to research at 东精影业.
For the second consecutive year, the University of Hawaiʻi has set a record in extramural funding at $515.9 million for fiscal year 2023.