Host Ethan Allen and guest Howard Wiig of DBEDT discuss ways in which climate change effects the energy we use. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen. The host for this episode was Ethan Allen.
What Can Solar Expect in 2014 – Marco Mangelsdorf
Jay Fidell and Mark Mangelsdorf discuss: 1. The battery business. 2. What kind of year will it be for installers. 3. What kind of year will it be the grid. 4. What kind of year will it be for the legislature. 5. what kind of year will it be for the PUC. The title might […]
The Problem with Solar – Alan Yonan
Host Jay Fidell discusses solar energy in Hawaii with Alan Yonan. Here are Jay’s talking points: What is your beat – how important is this to SA coverage, how long you’ve been covering? The article about storage batteries- how exciting/important are these stories? Molokai’s batteries, 3 now 17MW SFO – are they serious? Molokai is […]
The Energy Excelerator at Pono Home – Scott Cooney and Bash Nola
2014 Energy Excelerator Entrepreneur Awardee: Indie Gogo Campaign” Special Guest: Scott Cooney, CEO, Pono Home Bash Nola call in to discuss the Utility of the Future Program. He is on the Program Committee for the event. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for […]
Bioengineering, Medicine, and More – Dr. Leslie Au
Guest: Dr. Leslie Au, Senior Biomedical Engineer at OceanIT Details: This episode will explore the implications of Leslie’s work, including: –Engineering nanostructures for obscurant material –Developing a medical device for transcranial treatment of brain hemorrhage –Targeting cancer in vivo using a carbon nanotube drug-delivery platform –Functionalizing nanobiosensor array for adverse reactions to drugs –Formulating a […]
The Airburst of Infrasound – Milton Garces and Brian Williams
“The Airburst of Infrasound” with Milton A. Garces Associate Researcher, Director, Infrasound Laboratory The Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology is a multidisciplinary institute uses “state-of-the-art exploration, measurement, and data analysis technologies” to solve “fundamental problems in Earth and Planetary Science.” Guest Milton A. Garces explains the departments role in researching and sharing the school’s […]
Kolkata to Kapolei – Rafael Boritzer
“A Bio Brief of 2014” with Jay Fidell, ThinkTech Hawaii Founder This week Rafi sits down with ThinkTech Founder Jay Fidell for an in-depth analysis of bio, health and medical topics during 2014, including research on aging, biosimilars, diabetes care and prevention and global health care systems. The host for this episode was Rafi Boritzer. […]
SBIR and Technology Improving Autism Care – Dr. Rex Jakobovits and Emaley McCulloch
“SBIR and Technology Improving Autism Care” with Rex Jakobovits, Founder, Experiad Solutions and Emaley McCulloch, Founder, Autism Training Solutions HI Growth at HTDC with Cindy Matsuki Raise your awareness on exciting innovations developed here in the 808. Cindy talks with Rex Jokobovitz, Founder of Honolulu startup Experiad Solutions, who recently gained recognition for his applications […]
Schmoozing at the Kumu – Donna Blanchard
Jay Fidell talks with Arts in Hawaii host, Donna Blanchard. They discuss the history of and new show at Kumu Kahua Theatre (Moa a Moi), as well as the importance if theatre.
How Long Will We Need Oil – Kang Wu, Dr. Fereidun Fesharaki, and Dr. Tomoko Hosoe
Host Jay Fidell talks with Kang Wu, Dr. Fereidun Fesharaki and Dr. Tomoko Hosoe about the current state of energy usage and supply. FGE, Facts Global Energy, energy efficiency, National Energy Education Development, NEED, energy policy, wind farms, The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The […]