Research team lays groundwork for nanoscale particle discoveries
Materials made from nanoscale particles, ranging in size from a few atoms up to less than one-percent of the width of a human hair, create opportunities to design new functional materials having unique responses to external stimuli, such as light,…
Water conference and networking opportunities inspire students’ career path
Three native Hawaiian Civil Engineering undergraduate students Hiʻiaka Jardine, Kayson Smith-Bejgrowicz and Micah Tang from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa were invited to attend the Water Environment Federation’s 2019 WEFTEC conference in Chicago, IL, on September 19 to 24.…
SMART Scholarship-for-Service Program now accepting applications
The SMART Scholarship Program assists the Department of Defense (DoD) in finding candidates to fill crucial civilian employment roles by connecting DoD labs and facilities with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) college students with a propensity to serve, who…
Editorial: Hawai‘i industries can reduce ‘brain drain’ with ‘co-opetition’
By Peter Dames, Mike McCartney, Alan Oshima and Brennon Morioka For the past 10 years since the Great Recession, the U.S. has experienced the longest period of economic expansion in history. Unemployment hovers at low rates throughout the nation. Incomes…
Registration for the PACE Breakthrough Innovation Challenge is now open!
The Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship (PACE) is looking for game-changing solutions that help to solve our world's toughest problems. Don't miss the opportunity to pitch your innovative idea for a chance to win $2,000! Individuals or teams of up to 5 people…