University of New Mexico Visitor Guide Accessible - Flipbook - Page 45
KARL KARLSTROM
Grand Canyon strata dating
RESEARCHERS
FELISA SMITH
Complex dynamics
of organism scaling
L I N D S AY L O W E W O R T H I N G T O N
Measuring Alaskan earthquakes
MARY RICE
AI in education
SONIA GIPSON RANKIN
Race and the law
A K I M A S A M I YA K E
Quantum computing
JESSICA RICHARDSON
Effects of repeated head trauma
IRENE SALINAS
Neuroimmunology
MAREK OSIŃSKI
10x faster fiber optic network
W E N DY G R E Y E Y E S
Indigenous education policy
ALEJANDRO
M A N J AVAC A S
Nanophotonics
YEMANE ASMEROM
Sudden climate reversal
V I C T O R P O LY A K
Climate change and sea levels
DAN I E L F E E Z E LL
Next-gen power devices
PERSPECTIVES
AS WIDE OPEN
AS OUR SKIES
T H E
U N I V E R S I T Y
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Doing cutting-edge research takes seeing the world through
vastly different lenses. And not just with electron microscopes
or through the eyepiece at our observatory, but through
the different perspectives cultivated by a rich mosaic of
cultures. Our research and scholarship landscape is vibrant,
complex and ever-changing, and represents a wide variety
of disciplines and diverse viewpoints. These are just a few of
the brilliant scholars and the vast array of subjects they’re
researching at The University of New Mexico.
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