
Department of Physics and Astronomy
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at UH-Manoa
operates a separate physics graduate program and has vigorous research
groups with particular emphases on particle astrophysics, elementary
particle physics, nanoscience and free electron lasers. The particle
astrophysics group is involved in several neutrino detection
experiments, including
ANITA (the Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna), GLUE
(the Goldstone Lunar Ultra-high energy neutrino Experiment), KamLAND
(the Kamioka Liquid scintillator Anti-Neutrino Detector), SALSA
(the Saltdome Shower Array), SuperKamiokande,
the Japanese subterranean neutrino laboratory which has provided
the first convincing evidence for neutrino mass, and K2K,
the long-baseline neutrino oscillation experiment.
Department of Chemistry
The Department of Chemistry at UH-Manoa includes an
interstellar chemistry group that undertakes theoretical and experimental
research into reaction dynamics under interstellar and planetary
conditions.
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Hawaii Institute for Geophysics
and Planetology
The Hawaii Institute of Geophysics & Planetology
undertakes research on planetary geosciences and uses remote-sensing
techniques for both terrestrial and solar system studies. They also
operate the Pacific Regional Planetary Data Center (PRPDC)
and are responsible for managing the Hawaii
Space Grant Consortium.
University of Hawaii at Hilo
The department of Physics and Astronomy at University of Hawaii,
Hilo offers an undergraduate degree in astronomy. Several of its
faculty are also involved in stellar and extragalactic research
Community Colleges
All the community colleges in the University of Hawaii system
offer introductory astronomy courses.
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