Magdy F. Iskander honored for electromagnetic research and education
A new book commemorates four decades of Iskander¡¯s research in electromagnetic and wireless communications technologies and contributions to education.
A new book commemorates four decades of Iskander¡¯s research in electromagnetic and wireless communications technologies and contributions to education.
Nicole Lautze serves as a faculty member in the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Institute for Geophysics and Planetology.
Ethel Villalobos and Jonathan Koch won awards for their videos, The Life History of Bees and The Odd Couples.
Robert Littman will be recognized for his ongoing Âé¶¹´«Ã½Tell Timai Project, a decade-long excavation in an ancient Egyptian city in the Nile Delta.
Angela Bononi received a $3,000 Italian Scientists and Scholars of North America Foundation prize and recognition for her research on mutations.
Cacao from H.C. Bittenbender¡¯s field trials in Pearl City, Waim¨¡nalo and Kualoa was among the top winners announced at the Salon du Chocolat in Paris.
Murli Manghnani has made impressive contributions in the field of high pressure-high temperature mineral physics, with a focus on the structure and transformation of minerals deep in Earth’s interior.
Ms. Aligned 2: Women Writing About Men is an anthology of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction in which women writers explore male thinking, behavior, and identity.
Mary G. Boland was honored by the Healthcare Association of Hawaii for her leadership.
Paulette Yamada¡¯s Hubert V. Everly Endowed Scholar in Education award will support the launch of a student-centered research program to use exercise training to maintain the health of cancer survivors.