When will your watch be able to detect atrial fibrillation? Join Ethan Allen and Jay Fidell for a Likable Science discussion on the evolution of smart machines with a focus on the broad issue of using data originally gathered for one purpose for a completely different one. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from […]
New Miracles with AI
Jay Fidell and Ethan Allen talk about driverless cars, technology use in making laws, and replacing politicians with Artificial Intelligence. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great […]
The Upcoming Ellison Onizuka Day of Exploration
Join Kimi Takazawa, Director of Philanthropy at the Boy Scouts of America Aloha Council, and Jay Fidell on Community Matters to learn about The Ellison Onizuka Day of Exploration. This new signature kids’ event showcases over 100 STEM-based activities, experiments and workshops that are FREE and open to the public. With workshop names like “Gelatin […]
Electrochemistry is the Foundation of the Clean Energy Movement
Roque Calvo is the Executive Director of the Electrochemical Society. He joins Jay Fidell on Hawaii, State of Clean Energy to explain why electrochemistry is the foundation of the clean energy movement. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through […]
3-D Printing: How Fast? How Far?
In just ten years, 3-D printing has evolved the capability to produce pharmaceutical drugs, heart valves, guns, cars and even homes. What will be next? When will mass production through 3-D printing become ubiquitous? Likable Science host Dr. Ethan Allen and Jay Fidell discuss the progression of 3-D printing, its applications in the Pacific Islands […]
Has Hawaii Met its Mandate in Science?
Has Hawaii met its mandate in science? Does Hawaii produce strong scientific research? How many students from Hawaii have had an opportunity to pursue their science dreams? Ray Tsuchiyama and Ethan Allen discuss the successes and challenges of Hawaii’s mandate in science. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm […]
Have You Hugged Your Engineer Today? Events for Engineers Week
Song Choi, Ph.D., Assistant Dean of the College of Engineering at the University of Hawaii at Manoa appears on ThinkTech Tech Talks to discuss the upcoming Hawaii VEX IQ State Championship to be held on Monday, 2/20, at the Hawaii Convention Center. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm […]
The Impacts of Immigration on STEM Workers and Businesses
How will the President’s immigration ban impact businesses and STEM workers? We’ve heard so much about the effects on individuals and families, but the impacts on businesses and workers has been largely unexplored in the public forum. People need to know what the possible ramifications of this kind of ban might be on our economy, […]
Renewable Tech News in Review: Conservation, Clean Transportation and Beyond
Stan the Energy Man and Rachel the Energy Woman bring news updates covering the IUCN World Conservation Congress, the Energy Storage Conference held at NELHA in Kona, reports on HNEI and HCATT projects with the military and touch on a preview of next week’s Hydrogen Implementation Working Group. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet […]
Leveraging Diverse Partnerships for a Sustainable Future – Tyler Tsubota and Hayden Atkins
RISE, a core program of KUPU, is a collaborative effort which addresses two paramount needs for Hawaii: sustainability and local job creation. Hayden and Tyler share how KUPU RISE works closely with private, public, and nonprofit partners to develop fellowship opportunities for higher-education students and graduates seeking professional experience in the sustainability sector. ThinkTech Hawaii […]