Project Niu is an outreach effort by Archinoetics, LLC with sponsorship from NOAA's B-WET Hawaii program.
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Archinoetics is a Hawaii-based high tech company that focuses on the research and development of human-centered technologies. Current projects include functional brain imaging systems, human fatigue and performance monitoring devices, intelligent algorithms based on genetic programming and biometric sensors, remote sensing technologies, and neurobiologically inspired computing platforms. The company and its owners have been recognized for their roles in the high tech industry in Hawaii. Archinoetics is committed to community involvement through year-long and summer career-building internship programs for college students and through its active participation with numerous charitable organizations.
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Project Niu is funded in part by NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association) under the Bay Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) Program. Established in 2002, B-WET aims to create environmentally literate students and teachers through education. The program supports NOAA’s goal of developing a well-informed citizenry involved in decision-making that positively impact our coastal, marine and watershed ecosystems. Individuals who have been educated about Earths’ processes can become effective problem solvers, community leaders and decision-makers charged with managing our island resources. |
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