Dr. Nelia Dunbar is a Geochemist in the Department of Earth & Environmental Science at New Mexico Tech. She answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Dr. Dana Ulmer-Scholle is a Senior Research Scientist in Research & Economic Development at New Mexico Tech. She answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Richard Aster is a Professor of Geophysics at the New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology. He answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Dr. William McIntosh is a Vulcanologist/Geochronologist in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department at New Mexico Tech. He answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Dr. Penelope Boston is an Associate Professor in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department at New Mexico Tech. Her work includes studying microorganisms in extreme environments such as caves, and astrobiology that can be used for the Mars mission. She answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Dr. Enrique Vivoni is an Associate Professor of Hydrology at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. He answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Dr. Nelia Dunbar is a Geochemist in the Department of Earth & Environmental Science at New Mexico Tech. She answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Dr. Dana Ulmer-Scholle is a Senior Research Scientist in Research & Economic Development at New Mexico Tech. She answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Richard Aster is a Professor of Geophysics at the New Mexico Institute of Mining & Technology. He answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Dr. William McIntosh is a Vulcanologist/Geochronologist in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department at New Mexico Tech. He answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Dr. Penelope Boston is an Associate Professor in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Department at New Mexico Tech. Her work includes studying microorganisms in extreme environments such as caves, and astrobiology that can be used for the Mars mission. She answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"
Dr. Enrique Vivoni is an Associate Professor of Hydrology at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. He answers the question "Why did you become a scientist?"