I would like to conduct extensive research on crucial issues that will benefit Hawaii, such as forecasting floods, wildfires, and landslides.
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XIAOLONG “LEO” GENGAssistant Professor
Appropriate assessment and management of coastal resources are of primary importance for preserving biodiversity and achieving coastal sustainability.
+ View Full ProfileLEAH BREMERAssociate Specialist
I view social and environmental challenges and solutions as intricately inter-connected.
+ View Full ProfileAURORA KAGAWA-VIVIANIAssistant Professor
I study what I call the “ecohydrology of change,” hydrologic and ecologic processes shaped by plant-water interactions in shifting landscapes, waterscapes, and climates.
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We all care about the water quality as our life is dependent on it…
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Municipal wastewater treatment and nutrient management is a grand engineering challenge complicated by climate change, water scarcity, and public health considerations.
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One can benefit from applied mathematics statistics, and computer programming to understand underlying natural phenomena and perform relevant projects successfully.
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My research goal is to integrate better engineering of water structures with improved understanding of (Hawaii’s) natural water resources…
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