Speaker: Elizabeth Madin, Deputy Director of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University Marine Research Center, New South Wales, Australia
Title: Research Seminar
Speaker: Elizabeth Madin, Deputy Director of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University Marine Research Center, New South Wales, Australia
Title: Research Seminar
Speaker: Elizabeth Madin, Deputy Director of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University Marine Research Center, New South Wales, Australia
Title: Chalk Talk
Speaker: Kim Bishop, Professor, Dept. of Geosciences and Environment, California State Univ. Los Angeles
Title: The Kohala Landslide: A Newly Recognized Giant Landslide on Hawaii Island Defined by Use of Topographic Analysis and Balanced Cross-Section Concepts
Speaker: Benton Pang, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific Islands Office
Title: Pi’i ka Lewa: The Cultural Uses of Hawaiian Seabirds and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act
Please arrive by 6:15 p.m. Parking is free after 4:00 p.m., no admission fee for the seminar. Questions? Call (808) 397-5840 or e-mail hbaynews@hawaii.edu.
Speaker: Erica Goetze, Associate Professor, UHM Dept. of Oceanography
Title: On the Adaptive Potential of Marine Zooplankton to Global Change
Speaker: Dan Greeson, Nuclear Engineer, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, and Faculty Emeritus, UHM Dept. of Ocean and Resources Engineering
Title: Engineering Opportunities at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard
For more information please visit the department website at http://www.ore.hawaii.edu/OE/ore_news.htm.
This week’s seminar features two speakers.
1) Xiaoyu Bai, Graduate Student, UHM Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, Hawaiian Winter Rainfall Variability during Two Types of El Nino
2) Yuqian Fan, Graduate Student, UHM Dept. of Atmospheric Sciences, An Introduction of Attribution to Climate Change
Please bring a mug and join us for coffee, tea, and cookies, 3:00 p.m., MSB courtyard.
The Honolulu March for Science is a non-partisan celebration of the role that science plays in everyone’s lives. Organizers want to bring together science supporters, from keiki and community members to teachers and practitioners.
Organizers expect more than 1,000 supporters to turn out in support of science and join a march from the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa on Earth Day, Saturday 22 April 2017, starting at 3 p.m. It’s one of several March for Science events being held across the state, and part of activities in all 50 states and more than 50 countries to rally support for science, and you are invited to join.
Speaker: Joanna Yew, Assistant Researcher, UHM Pacific Biosciences Research Center
Title: Love, Lasers, and Lipids: Using Mass Spectrometry to Deconstruct the Chemistry of Attraction in Insects
Speakers: Bruce Blankenfeld, Hokule’a Navigator, Polynesian Voyaging Society, and Haunani Kane, Graduate Assistant, UHM Dept. of Geology and Geophysics
Title: Malama Honua Worldwide Voyage Hokule’a’s Journey Home
POST 723, 3:30 p.m.