Llew Gibbons, an old China hand, who first came to China in late 90’s as a Fullbright Scholar. He is a well-known scholar and lecturer on doing business in China, and also holds a faculty position at University of Toledo College of Law. Llew Gibbons has organized many conferences on doing business in China, chaired […]
Help me Im Spalling! Cheap Cooling is Clean
Mike Hedge, CEM is an Energy Manager with Hawaiian Building Maintenance. He joins Martin Despang, guest host of Code Green, to discuss the dangers of delaying (deferring) maintenance of building systems exemplary shown by guard rails and HVAC systems. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, […]
Meteorites, Asteroids and the Early Solar System
Edward Scott is an Emeritus Professor at the Hawai’i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology of the University of Hawai’i at Manoa. Dr. Scott appears on Research in Manoa with Pete Mouginis Mark and explains his goal to understand how a disk of dust and gas evolved into a collection of planets, moons, asteroids and comets. […]
The Role of Science for Society Part 1
What is the role of science for society? How do scientists relay their important findings to the public? How do lawmakers use science to craft legislative policy? Dr. Philip Johnson, Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Information and Computer Sciences of UH Mānoa, and Dr. Joe Mobley, Professor of Nursing at the School […]
The Role of Science for Society Part 2
What is the role of science for society? Specifically, what does science teach our civilization about the biological habitat we rely on? Dr. Mark Hixon, Hsiao Endowed Professor of Marine Biology of the Department of Biology at UH Mānoa, and Priscilla Seabourn, PhD student at the Department of Entomology at UH Mānoa, and Dr. Grant […]