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NREM Faculty
Faculty who can advise students do not include Emeritus faculty, Junior researchers, and Agents. Cooperating and Affiliate faculty can only advise students as a co-advisor along with an NREM graduate faculty member.
Email: tomoakim@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-7333 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: crows@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-8149 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: rdacks@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-8825 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: jbfriday@hawaii.edu Phone: 969-8254 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: yfhuang@hawaii.edu Phone: Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: idol@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-7508 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: mykanesh@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-6343 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: pkeral@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-6707 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: litton@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-6004 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: alowemac@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-0908 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: aamcguig@hawaii.edu Phone: 969-8217 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: koleson@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-8864 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: songyip@hawaii.edu Phone: 969-8270 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: hayleypc@hawaii.edu Phone: Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: pompeani@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-9575 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: pricemel@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-7774 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: trauerni@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-6875 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: tsangy@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-6361 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: mehana@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-8901 Special Skills and Knowledge:
Email: adel@hawaii.edu Phone: 956-2620 Special Skills and Knowledge:
An interdisciplinary group with CTAHR and UH ties maps the relative impacts of human activity and natural events in slowing reef recovery after coral bleaching events in Hawai‘i.
CTAHR faculty and partners briefed elected officials and legislative staffers on the issue of wildfires in Hawai‘i on a field trip to the Waianae Mountains.
Undisturbed soil can store more carbon than plants and the atmosphere combined, Natural Resources and Environmental Management’s Susan Crow told radio listeners in a recent interview.
Natural Resources and Environmental Management Assistant Specialist Clay Trauernicht was tabbed (again!) by local media to comment on a wildfire burning in Hawai‘i. He is the college’s resident expert on grass and forest fires.
NREM co-authors Shanna Grafeld and Kirsten Oleson examine the monetary, social, and cultural importance of Hawaiian near-shore fisheries in PLoS ONE.