Tsunami, earthquake warning systems, seafloor cable network gets $300K
To advance a global network of SMART seafloor cables and develop early warning systems for tsunamis and earthquakes, a UH Mānoa researcher received $300,000.
To advance a global network of SMART seafloor cables and develop early warning systems for tsunamis and earthquakes, a UH Mānoa researcher received $300,000.
Jennifer Simien was one of 36 winners out of 127 entrants in the competition.
The Center on Aging will facilitate interdisciplinary collaborative research between faculty at the two institutions.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½¡¯s current program has extremely low rates of participation because the level of public funding is too low and the rules are complex and confusing.
Hohonu is helping get water sensor technology and real-time data into the hands of frontline communities who are facing climate change threats.
Five awardees participated in a program by the Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship.
K¨± Ola works to support culturally-grounded services that promote the health, and well-being of Native Hawaiian men.
The 24-month program offers up to $50,000 in seed funding, customized education, mentorship and resources.
Associate Professor Christina Gerhardt returns to UH after serving as a visiting professor at Princeton University.
Scientists from UH and DLNR are working together to re-establish picture-winged fly populations, including Drosophila hemipeza, an endangered species.