University of Hawaii at Hilo Conference Center

UHH Conference Center Coordinates Onizuka Science Day

2009 Astronaut Ellison Onizuka Science Day
Saturday, January 24, 2009
8:00am – 3:00pm
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Hilo, Hawaii


In collaboration with the Onizuka Memorial Committee, hundreds of volunteers, exhibitors and presenters, UHH hosted the 8th annual Ellison Onizuka Science Day.

Celebrating the life and achievements of Astronuat Ellison Onizuka, who perished during the Challenger tragedy, this day is inspired by Ellison’s committment to the students of Hawaii and his passion for science and math.

Astronaut Daniel Tani offered a view from above as he shared photos and DVDs from his recent 18 months aboard the ISS (International Space Station).

Exhibits from the CSAV and marine science, together with workshops and displays from ‘Imiloa, IFA, USGS, NOAA, and the telescope community, added to the excitement of the day, but we are hoping for increased participation from the faculty as we make plans for the 10th Annual Ellison Onizuka Science Day. Please do join us!

As Chancellor Tseng watched over 600 students enraptured by science wizard, Dale Olive, she remarked on what an outstanding opportunity this day is for UHH. “It’s a time to capture the interest of these potential students and to let them know about our cutting edge science programs.” So, with that thought in mind, please do let us know if you’re interested in participating as a presenter or if you’d like to offer a hands-on workshop for students. For information, contact, Judith Fox-Goldstein at foxgolds@hawaii.edu, or call 974-7555.

2008 Astronaut Ellison Onizuka Science Day (Saturday, January 26, 2008)

8:00am – 3:00pm
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Hilo, Hawaii

This year’s Onizuka Science Day kicked off in the UHH Theatre. With the booming soundtrack of Star Trek, Final Frontier, heavy smoke, and a dazzling light effect, the Klingon Kurn, Captain of the Imperial Klingon Vessel HecK Tar, Klingon Defense Force, saluted the participants of the 8th annual event.

Chancellor Rose Tseng managed to attend despite a hectic schedule, and prior engagements at Hogwarts University.

Approximately 570 students in grades 4-12, and their parents registered to participate in the opening ceremonies featuring keynote speaker, Astronaut Barbara Morgan, who spent over 12 days in outer space aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavor, and the International Space Station.

Morgan was selected as the backup candidate for the NASA Teacher in Space Program on July 19, 1985. From September 1985 to January 1986, Morgan trained with Christa McAuliffe and the Challenger crew at NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas. Following the Challenger accident, Morgan assumed the duties of Teacher in Space Designee. http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/htmlbios/morgan.html

Barbara’s presentation set the stage for a day of over 21 engaging, interactive workshops with titles from “Wooly Magma Felted Earth” to “Food Safety: Growing your own Non-Circulating Hydroponic Lettuce.”

Mahalo to all of the organizers and volunteers who dedicated their resources to putting on another incredible event for the youth of the Big Island!

View the event site here: http://www.spacegrant.hawaii.edu/OnizukaDay/

2008 Astronaut Ellison Onizuka Science Day (Saturday, January 26, 2008)

8:00 am – 3:00 pm
University of Hawai’i at Hilo

You are invited to join us for a day of science and space! Please visit the website for more information:

http://www.spacegrant.hawaii.edu/OnizukaDay/

JUSTSAP (Japan/US Space Technology Applications Program) Testimonial from Jim Crisafulli

“JUSTSAP is an international association of distinguished scientists, educators, government officials and business leaders pursuing multinational ventures in space exploration, has been holding its annual symposium in Hawai`i since 1990.

Many of our meetings have been held on the Big Island and the reception, ambiance and professionalism is always outstanding.

Hawaii’s resident scientific and technological expertise, mild climate, and long-standing ties with nations throughout the Asia-Pacific region make the Big Island an ideal venue in which to stage this prestigious science and technology conference.

Working in collaboration with the UH Hilo Conference Center’s – one stop shop – has provided us with the most outstanding logistical support, hospitality and creative meeting management. We are always assured of an exceptional experience!”

Jim Crisafulli
Director, Office of Aerospace Development
DBEDT/State of Hawaii
Site: Waikoloa Marriott (2x), Hapuna Prince (1x), Hawaii Naniloa Hotel (1x)
Additional organizers from JAPAN (JAXA) which is the equivalent to NASA

JUSTSAP Symposium (November 11-15, 2007)

JUSTSAP 2007

Japan-U.S. Science, Technology & Space Applications Program (JUSTSAP)
17th Annual Symposium

November 11-15, 2007
Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort
Kohala Coast, Big Island of Hawai`i

Themed “Expanding International Collaboration for Space Exploration”, 2007′s symposium focused on formulating public-private partnerships to catalyze the development and implementation of innovative projects that will support future space exploration and earth observation missions. Five main areas are targeted for discussion, including (1) PISCES, (2) commercial opportunities for the International Space Station (ISS), (3) the development of space-based (solar) power systems, and (4) the design and promotion of advanced satellites for communications and earth observation (to monitor global climate change) and (5) robotic precursor missions to our moon and Mars.

Click here for the Agenda

Click here for the symposium website in PDF

Click here for a slideshow of the JUSTSAP 2007 Symposium

2007 APS SCCM (June 23-29, 2007)

2007 APS SCCM

SCCM – The 15th American Physical Society Conference on Shock Compression of Condensed Matter was held on the Big Island of Hawai`i during the summer of 2007. The conference hotel is situated on the Kohala coast, 30 miles north of Kona. The scientific focus of the Conference was on fundamental and applied research topics related to shock wave compression of condensed matter. This multidisciplinary field of research encompasses areas of physics, chemistry, materials science, mechanics, geophysics, and planetary science, and applied mathematics.

2007 APS SCCM Conference Program

2007 APS SCCM Website

This international conference was attended by a total of 378 participants from 15 different countries and 21 states within the US:

  • Australia: 2
  • Canada: 11
  • France: 15
  • Germany: 2
  • Israel: 9
  • Japan: 25
  • Korea: 3
  • Nigeria: 1
  • P.R. China: 1
  • Republic of Korea: 1
  • Russia: 20
  • Singapore: 2
  • South Korea: 2
  • United Kingdom: 30
  • United States: 244
  • CA: 59
  • CO: 3
  • FL: 11
  • HI: 1
  • IL: 5
  • MA: 7
  • MD: 20
  • MI: 3
  • MN: 1
  • NE: 1
  • NY: 1
  • NJ: 2
  • NM: 87
  • NV: 7
  • OH: 1
  • RI: 4
  • TX: 9
  • UT: 2
  • VA: 3
  • WA: 15
  • WI: 2

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