Computer science students tackle real-world challenges through industry partnerships
Students collaborated with government and private industry to tackle practical local challenges using AI, blockchain, cybersecurity and more.
Students collaborated with government and private industry to tackle practical local challenges using AI, blockchain, cybersecurity and more.
The team aims to develop practical solutions for future wireless networks while addressing challenges relevant to Hawaiʻi’s transportation, logistics and critical infrastructure sectors.
The three-week program brought together a cohort of 10 students to strengthen their ability to communicate research in clear, engaging ways for non-specialist audiences.
Syrmos was recommended for the position by UH President Wendy Hensel following a nationwide search.
Quantum sensors are highly sensitive devices that can detect extremely small changes in signals, such as temperature, light or electromagnetic activity.
Vassilis Syrmos has been recommended as the next UH Mānoa chancellor, bringing decades of engineering, research and leadership experience.
The Regents' Medal for Excellence in Research is awarded in recognition of scholarly contributions that expand the boundaries of knowledge and enrich the lives of students and the community.
The 14-week pilot program paired 20 engineering students with 20 mentors in individualized, one-on-one matches.
The effort collected more than 2,600 menstrual products to support students facing food, housing and hygiene insecurity.
The funding includes a five-year, $659,613 CAREER award and a two-year, $299,997 EPSCoR Research Fellows grant.