“Who’s In Charge of Energy in Hawaii?” with Mike Hamnet, Hawaii Energy Policy Forum and Ray Starling, Hawaii Energy In the troubled transformation to clear energy, questions are often raised as to where the leadership is coming from and where it will be coming from in the future. Jay Fidell, Mike Hamnet and Ray Starling […]
Social Activism Through Social Media – George Elfond
“Social Activism Through Social Media” with George Elfond, Rallyware CEO Inspired by the Arab Spring demonstrations that swept the Middle East, social activism via social media is a topic close the founders of Rallyware.com initially dreamt of– creating powerful software for political organizing and social activism. Tune in as as Rallyware CEO George Elford explains […]
Bringing Climate Change Home – Prof. Kevin Hamilton and Prof. Yuqing Wang
Kevin Hamilton, Director of the International Pacific Research Center, an organized research unit under SOEST. and his colleague Yuqing Wang visit the studio to share their work in climate research. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The […]
Keeping Track of Your Check In State and Check Out – Dr. Rafi Boritzer
“Keeping Track of You” with David Pollack, CEO, ADL Data Systems Inc. David Pollack, CEO of New York-based ADL Data Systems Inc., a leader in the design, development and marketing of Health Management Information Systems, skypes in to discuss keeping track of your check-in, stay, checkout, treatments, procedures and movements during your visit to clinical, […]
Visiting with Larry Jordan – Larry Jordan
Jay sits down with guest Larry Jordan to examine developments around NLE video editing software such as Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro and their suite products.
Interconnection Intersection – Marco Mangelsdorf
State solar tax credit hit Grid-saturation Feed-in tariff PV industry policing itself Renewable energy bills pending in the legislature Support efforts to modernize electric grid By John White and Bruce Ekimura POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Mar 02, 2014 Solar power is playing a growing part in helping us find and maintain a balance between human […]
The Joy of Geo-Science – Barb Bruno and Rosie Alegado
“Bridging Native Hawaiians into Science” with Barbara Bruno and Rosie Alegado. In Fall 2013, a new mentoring program launched at the UH-Mānoa’s School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) aimed at bringing Native Hawaiians in science– the Maile Mentoring Bridge Program. The program aims to support Native Hawaiians throughout their undergraduate years through […]
Rockets for Gaza – Dr. Rafi Boritzer
Jay Fidell and Rafi Boritzer talk about the recent Israeli interception of a ship bound for Gaza loaded with advanced rockets with a range that could have reached anywhere in Israel.
Empowering People to take Control – Helen Wai
“Taking Control of Energy” with Helen Wai, consultant with Hawaii Energy Ray Starling hosts Energy Wednesday this week with guest Helen Wai of Hawaii for a discussion on empowering people to take control of their energy use. The host for this episode was Ray Starling. The host for this episode was Ray Starling. The host […]
Petrological Puzzles at SOEST – Julia Hammer and Emily First
Julia Hammer built and maintains the UH Experimental Petrology Laboratory. This is a fancy way of saying that Julia’s group studies real and laboratory-generated fake magmas (lava and other molten materials) to see how they form and how they behave in different temperature and pressure scenarios. This research provides a window on a very fundamental […]