Engineering team wins UH Business Plan Competition
CP-Stethoscope developed by College of Engineering Professor Magdy Iskander and students wins competition.
CP-Stethoscope developed by College of Engineering Professor Magdy Iskander and students wins competition.
UH Mānoa College of Engineering graduate programs recognized in U.S. News and World Report.
UH Mānoa’s College of Engineering supports a local high school student’s efforts to protect Hawaiian endangered birds.
UH’s student-built cube satellite launched on a Minotaur rocket at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in Wallops Island, Virginia on November 19, 2013.
UH Mānoa’s high-tech solution for preserving food for storage will be funded by USDA grant.
The 135-foot rail launcher to be used in Hawaiʻi’s first space launch was unveiled on October 28 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Technology developed by University of Hawaiʻi researchers and students may be in harbors and ports all over the world providing daily security and surveillance.
UH Mānoa engineering students designed and built Hoʻoponopono 2, a cube satellite headed to space in November 2013.
UH Mānoa’s Associate Vice Chancellor for Research Vassilis Syrmos has been appointed to serve as the first UH System vice president for research and innovation.
The University of Hawaiʻi honors all graduates systemwide.