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WHEN YOU ADD IT ALL UP, ALL THE HARD WORK THE LONG HOURS THE LATE NIGHTS AND EARLY MORNINGS THE FRIENDSHIPS AND HARDSHIPS THE CHANGES AND FIRST TIMES AND SECOND CHANCES THE SEARCHING AND FINDING THE INSTRUCTION AND DEBATES THE ENCOUNTERS AND BURRITOS AND CHILE AND COFFEE THE CRAFTING AND CREATING THE CRAVING THE INSPIRATION AND PERSPIRATION THE KNOWING AND FORGETTING AND REMEMBERING THE VICTORIES AND SETBACKS AND ALL THE NUMBERS AND THE MILLIONS OF WORDS IT ALL ADDS UP TO ONE THING: YOU BEING PREPARED. FOR THE FUTURE. FOR LIFE. FOR JUST ABOUT ANYTHING. WHERE LOBOS WORK Apple HP IBM Intel Corporation Lockheed Martin U.S. Air Force U.S. Army U.S. Navy Wells Fargo Sandia National Laboratories The UNM Health Sciences Center Goldman Sachs Molina Healthcare Honeywell Aerospace Los Alamos National Laboratory ACTIVE ALUMNI WORLDWIDE 191,000+ WHERE LOBOS LIVE Albuquerque area, NM Santa Fe area, NM Greater Denver area, CO San Francisco Bay area, CA Phoenix area, AZ Greater Los Angeles area, CA Dallas/Fort Worth area, TX Washington, D.C. metro area Greater New York City area, NY Greater Seattle area, WA Next-gen fuel cells. Powerful Indy-car engines. High performance tires. She’s into the stuŒ most women are into. But chassis specs, those put her into overdrive. So she came here to learn more about engineering. And what she learns at Farris Hall, she balances in the garage with the UNM Formula SAE team. There she quickly found that discipline and precision are just as important as science and math. She’ll be leading the build on next year’s chassis, but for now she’ll have to settle for this year’s top-30- ranked Formula SAE car in the nation. STUDENT PROF I LE M A R I S S A M A R T I N E Z Formula SAE Team BA Management Information Systems She uses supercomputers to study the diversity, development and gene structures of organisms. Like the whitefly. A devastating pest that’s been destroying critical cassava crops in East Africa. By creating the world’s first database of whitefly genetic information, she’s helping other researchers find a way to eradicate this pest and restore food security to over seven million people in the region. “12 BADASS SCIENTISTS…WHO ALSO HAPPEN TO BE WOMEN.” — TED Fellows, ’ 15 ALUMN I PROF I LE L A U R A B O Y K I N PhD ’03 Computational Biologist ONCE A LOBO, ALWAYS A LOBO. O U T C O M E S Hundreds of thousands of bold personalities and perspectives set out into the world from The University of New Mexico. Each of us Lobos draws strength from what we’ve shared together and what we’ll do apart.

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