Ever wish all your gadgets could wirelessly charge like the latest iPhone? What could ahupuaÊ»a and circuits have in common and how might they inform place-based knowledge? Will robots take over KapCC? You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to enjoy these student presentations on topics ranging from the biosensors in your Apple Watch to NASA research to better mathematics education!
Look for engineering, physics, and computer science sections throughout SURF
Dec 6 to Dec 8 from 10 AM to 4 PM on Google MeetÂ
Event Info, Sign-in, and Agenda:Â https://kapcc-research.wixsite.com/surf
🎉Congratulations to advisors Herve Collin, Aaron Hanai, Radovan Milincic, Lisa Miller, and Jacob Tyler for creating the next generation of awesome scientists, engineers, and programmers!
We will be posting more detailed session highlights on our website and on our Instagram @kccurep and @kccstem. See you there!
Contact: Li-Anne Delavega at ldelaveg@hawaii.edu