03 Nov 2022 Substance abuse in Hawaiʻi tracked by new dashboard From overdose deaths to crisis calls in Hawaiʻi, data related to drug trends is now available to the public through a new online dashboard. Read More
26 Oct 2022 $500K boosts data-intensive research through new platform Researchers across the 10-campus University of Hawaiʻi system will be able to process larger datasets and models and accelerate Read More
12 Sep 2022 UH joins Jetstream2 in immensely fast computing for research, AI University of Hawaiʻi researchers and students will soon have access to some of the most powerful computing power at their fingertips Read More
17 Aug 2022 CITRUS doesn’t only pertain to lemons and limes this summer UH undergraduate program enhances data skills across 7 institutions Over the course of a month, 12 students representing a number of schools Read More
10 Aug 2022 UH Mānoa excellence in botany receives national spotlight University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s excellence in the field of botany was showcased nationally at the Botanical Society of Read More
08 Jun 2022 Reality ‘bytes’ the dust, UH Mānoa students conquer national hackathon A University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa team of Information and Computer Sciences Department graduate students took home $10,000 as Read More
26 May 2022 $400K grant to speed high-performance computing, advance research A second high-performance computing (HPC) cluster at the University of Hawaiʻi has been seeded with a $400,000 National Science Read More
03 Mar 2022 Revolutionary climate data portal critical to future planning Knowledge of climate patterns is critically important for a variety of resource management issues, including groundwater and surface water Read More
28 Feb 2022 University of Hawaii celebrates supercomputer milestone By Ryan Kawalani Ozawa Mana has 8,500 computing cores, 120 GPUs, more than 63 terabytes of RAM, and more than 1 million gigabytes of storage. Read More
07 Feb 2022 A sense of direction: Paper published on the genetics of animals’ innate magnetic sense Magnetite crystals that form inside specialized receptor cells of salmon and other animals may have roots in ancient genetic systems that were Read More