A Research Paper by the Travel School at UHM. The host for this show is Jay Fidell. The guest is Jerry Agrusa. Jerry Agrusa of the Travel School at UH Manoa helps us understand the research project he led at the School of Travel Industry Management in the Shidler College of Business on whether Tourists […]
Microfluidics in the Mainstream (Think Tech on OC16 episode 415)
This episode features remarks by Aaron Ohta, Ph.D., Professor of Electrical Engineering at the College of Engineering at UH Manoa, on the emerging multi-disciplinary field of microfluidics and the applications in which it plays a role and will play a role in the future. Original Air Date July 22, 2019. Episode 415 ThinkTech Hawaii streams […]
U.S. Congress, Russia and Fake News
Brett Oppegaard, Assistant Professor of the College of Social Sciences Affiliations at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and Julien Gorbach, Assistant Professor of Journalism at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, appear on Community Matters with Jay Fidell to discuss the latest on Congress and Russia, the recent historical scholarship about fake news and […]
Views from a Law Student
What’s it like to be a student at the the University of Hawaii at Manoa William S. Richardson School of Law? UH Manoa law student Rachel James appears on Movers Shakers Reformers with Carl Campagna to share her perspective. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, […]
To Mercury and the Moon: Experimental Petrology and Space Weathering
Dr. Jeffrey Gillis-Davis and Dr. Hope Ishii, Associate Researchers of the Hawai`i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology and Graduate Faculty members in the Department of Geology and Geophysics, share their vision of how the the science of the Solar System can be better taught in a student-centered science class that focuses on active engagement in […]
Clean Energy at UH Manoa – Net Zero Energy Classrooms and Engineering Innovation
Jay Fidell is joined by two special guests to learn more about the recent developments of net zero energy classroom and engineering innovations from Jim Maskrey, Associate Specialist, Hawaii Natural Energy Institue & Dr. Olga Boric-Lubeck, Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Hawaii with Co-Host John Cole, Assistant Specialist, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute. ThinkTech Hawaii […]
Impact! Planetary Geology – New Discoveries in Space Exploration
Peter Mouginis-Mark’s research interests center on planetary geology, remote sensing and space mission concepts. Jay and Pete discuss discoveries in the field of planetary geology and more. 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 […]
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 […]
Art of Asia and the Pacific – Michael Schuster
Michael Schuster has a Ph.D. in Asian Theatre and is a specialist on arts of Asia and the Pacific. He served as folk arts coordinator for the Hawaii State Foundation on culture and the Arts and studied Asia Pacific arts for 30 years, training with master artists from India, Burma, Indonesia and Japan. He and […]
The Big Bang Theory, Inflation and the Multiverse
Duke Oishi and Nicole Hori highlight Alex Filippenko of UC Berkeley speaking on The Big Bang Theory, Inflation and the Multiverse. Original Air Date June 8, 2014. The hosts for this episode were Duke Oishi, Nicole Hori. The hosts for this episode were Duke Oishi, Nicole Hori. The hosts for this episode were Duke Oishi, […]