On Friday, May 6, 2016, students and faculty of the University of Hawai‘i at Hilo’s scientific visualization data class presented their course projects using high-tech software called CyberCANOE or Cyber Enabled Collaboration Analysis Navigation and Observation Environment. The course uses collaborative display technology and software tools to bring together students and faculty from a wide range of fields including marine science, computer science, art and creative media.
A collaboration between UH Mānoa and UH Hilo, the scientific visualization class includes students and faculty from both campuses. Among UH Hilo faculty are UH alumni John Burns and Misaki Takabayashi.