You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to enjoy these student presentations on topics ranging from going to space to AI to hands-on Hawaiian fishing video games. Students are using technology to help Hawai’i meet it’s renewable energy goals by designing solar panels for local schools as well as building drones to monitor the effects of climate change on our shores.
Look for engineering, physics, math, and computer science sections throughout SURF Monday, April 29 via Google Meet
Tuesday, April 30 & May 1 @ Lama Library, 2nd Floor
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Sign-In, Program, and Info: https://kapcc-research.wixsite.com/surf
šCongratulations to advisors Herve Collin, Mary Esteban-Geil, Aaron Hanai, Radovan Milincic, Lisa Miller, and Jacob Tyler for creating the next generation of awesome scientists, engineers, and programmers! See you there!
Contact:Ā Li-Anne Delavega atĀ ldelaveg@hawaii.edu