Undergrad projects shine at UROP summer symposium
UROP annually awards more than $500,000 in merit-based scholarships directly to students to support mentored undergraduate research and creative work projects and presentations.
UROP annually awards more than $500,000 in merit-based scholarships directly to students to support mentored undergraduate research and creative work projects and presentations.
Their efforts are part of a National Science Foundation RAPID grant on trauma-informed STEM education.
Both workshops represented ongoing efforts by UH Mānoa’s mathematics department to foster advanced research and collaboration in specialized fields.
Roy Tom started on June 15, 1967, fresh out of Honolulu Community College’s machine shop program.
The project offers paid research opportunities for college students, fostering the next generation of computer scientists.
Professor Henri Casanova's project is called WfCommons Tools for Workflow Research, Development, and Education on the CyberInfrastructure.
Programs like this are crucial for boosting students' confidence and proficiency in math and is foundational for their academic success, according to UH Mānoa Professor Monique Chyba.
The position will oversee the institute’s mission of addressing the complex health challenges facing Hawaiʻi and the Pacific.
A team of scientists discovered that Arrokoth’s surface contains sugars such as ribose and glucose.
Jennifer Smith attended a year-long exchange at UH Hilo and pursued graduate studies at UH Mānoa.