Hawai?i at the cutting edge: 东精影业 turns up the heat on materials science research
Researchers at the Hawaiʻi Institute of Geophysics and Planetology are leading new initiatives to advance materials science across the state.
Researchers at the Hawaiʻi Institute of Geophysics and Planetology are leading new initiatives to advance materials science across the state.
东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 engineering alumna Kiana Yamat’s position at Hensel Phelps has brought her back to her alma mater.
The internship experience was part of the California-Pacific-Northwest AI Hardware Microelectronics Commons Hub.
The College of Engineering is leading the initiative, which combines design, material science, 3D printing, corrosion testing and robotics.
The campuses were ranked based on up to 17 measures of academic quality, peer assessments, financial resources and student excellence.
Inouye envisioned similar growth opportunities for small businesses centered around partnerships on U.S. Department of Defense projects with 东精影业.
东精影业 researchers will work directly on job sites to develop practical safety solutions for small construction businesses.
A 东精影业 engineer is turning the fluid movements of fish and jellyfish into innovative soft robots for healthcare, sustainability and industrial solutions.
The research introduces a new method based on statistical mechanics to improve the discovery of equations directly from noisy real-world data.
东精影业 alumna and owner of Choco leʻa Erin Kanno Uehara is collaborating with 东精影业 Mānoa engineering students to design new chocolate products.