Women of K-State Lunch and Learn: Sarah Lamm
2018 alumna Sarah Lamm talks about her K-State experience at the Women of K-State's Lunch and Learn event on March 28 in the Student Union. Lamm earned three bachelor's degrees at K-State, and she now works with an instrument on the Curiosity Mars rover. (Dene Dryden | Collegian Media Group)
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Alumna Sarah Lamm talks about her career path at the Women of K-State's Lunch and Learn event on March 28 in the Student Union. She had three summer internships (2016-2018) at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, which focused on the ChemCam instrument installed on the Curiosity rover. (Dene Dryden | Collegian Media Group)
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Alumna Sarah Lamm talks about her career path at the Women of K-State's Lunch and Learn event on March 28 in the Student Union. She imparted wisdom for current and future K-State students, including the advice to build a support group. (Dene Dryden | Collegian Media Group)
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An image details the various instruments on the Curiosity Mars rover as alumna Sarah Lamm talks about her career path at the Women of K-State's Lunch and Learn event on March 28 in the Student Union. The ChemCam, labeled in purple, uses a Class 4 laser to collect data on the elemental makeup of Martian rocks. (Dene Dryden | Collegian Media Group)
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