Space science takes center stage at UH international symposium
The symposium was built on a series of high-level meetings among UH, University of Tokyo and National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
The symposium was built on a series of high-level meetings among UH, University of Tokyo and National Astronomical Observatory of Japan.
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 UH.
UH researchers will work directly on job sites to develop practical safety solutions for small construction businesses.
A UH 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.
UH Community College students¡¯ space experiment soars 100 miles aboard NASA rocket.
Students explored engineering careers and tackled real-world challenges alongside Navy engineers.
The UH88 telescope designated as an IEEE Milestone, a significant honor spotlighting innovations that changed the world.
UH students applied their classroom knowledge to real-world city projects through a competitive public service internship.