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What is HaSTA?
Mission & Bylaws
Board
HaSTA Newsletters
2024 Science Events
Join HaSTA
Events
CALENDAR
Science Hawaii Google Calendar
Conferences
2023 Conference
2022 Conference
Mahalo - Conference Sponsors
Digital Program -Draft 9/10/22
2022 Virtual Conference LINKS
2021 Fall conference
Keynote speaker - Michelle Buck
Conference Sponsors
Session 1 - Recordings.
Session 2 - Recordings.
2021 Summer Conference
2019 Fall Conference
2019 Fall Conference schedule
2019 Fall Conference- key note
2019 Fall Conference - presenters and sessions
2017 Spring Conference
HaSTA 50th Anniversary Celebration
Learning Resources
HaSTA Sponsors
Podcast
Members Only Content
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Annual HaSTA Conference
When
08 Sep 2012
7:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Location
Punahou School - Mamiya Science Center
Registration
Member tickets – $80.00
Special price for members
Regular ticket – $100.00
Registration is closed
Featured Speaker:
Yasser Ansari is the co-founder and chief leaf of Networked Organisms, a National Geographic-backed software company focused on helping people reconnect with the natural world. He studied molecular biology and bioinformatics at U.C. San Diego and spent time researching plant genomics at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies. After the lab, he moved into the wireless industry where he helped design and develop hand-held radiation detectors, gaming accessories, and new mobile software at companies including Kyocera, Qualcomm, and Peek. He earned his Master’s degree from NYU’s Interactive Telecommunications Program where he is currently adjunct faculty. He holds several technology patents and loves frogs.
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