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Akamai Workforce Initiative (AWI)
The Akamai Workforce Initiative (AWI) partners high-tech industry, cutting-edge research, and inventive education to meet needs in astronomy, remote sensing, and other technology industries in Hawaii. AWI will provide training in electro-optics for a diverse student population through an innovative, culturally-relevant curriculum, designed to meet workforce needs. The AWI will advance akamai – smart, clever, expert – students into the technology workforce on Maui, and more broadly in Hawaii.
AWI includes the following components:
The goals of the Akamai Workforce Initiative are to:
- Prepare local students for careers in electro-optics and related high tech fields;
- Increase the capacity of the Hawaii scientific and technical community to teach diverse learners and design effective research experiences and laboratory courses;
- Increase participation of women, Native Hawaiians, and other underrepresented groups in engineering technology education and employment in Hawaii;
- Build partnerships and encourage mutual awareness of educational and employment opportunities in high-tech industry among the local communities of Maui County.
The Akamai Workforce Initiative Consortium includes:
- University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy (IfA)
- Center for Adaptive Optics (CfAO)
- University of Hawaii – Maui Community College (MCC)
- Maui Economic Development Board (MEDB)
- Air Force Maui Optical and Supercomputing Site (AMOS)
The Akamai Workforce Initiative Project Team includes:
- Lisa Hunter, CfAO & IfA
- Scott Seagroves, CfAO
- Lynne Raschke, CfAO
- Mark Hoffman, MCC
- Jeff Kuhn, IfA
- Joe Janni, AMOS
- Leslie Wilkins, MEDB
The AWI Consortium is currently funded by:
- The National Science Foundation funded Center for Adaptive Optics (NSF#AST – 987678)
- University of Hawaii
- National Science Foundation (NSF# AST-0710699)
- Air Force Office of Scientific Research (NSF# AST-0710699, through interagency transfer)
- Air Force Research Laboratory
For information please contact: Lisa Hunter, Director, Akamai Workforce Initiative, Institute for Astronomy & Center for Adaptive Optics, (808) 573-9542, hunter@maile.ifa.hawaii.edu
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