DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING

Scholarships Opportunities for Materials Engineering 

Incoming Students (Freshman or Transfer)
 

 

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Current Students

(Paige) Ashman Memorial … $1,000 (one-time)

Awarded annually to a deserving undergraduate student and graduate student having demonstrated excellence in the field of Materials Engineering and are active in departmental activities.

Ron Roman … $1,200 (one-time)

Ron Roman is a two-time NMT alumnus (Metallurgy BS 1963, MS 1964). Employed by Union Carbide and then self-employed, he designed the largest uranium processing plant in the world. This scholarship is awarded annually to an undergraduate student who has demonstrated excellence in Materials Engineering and contributed to NM Tech’s research efforts.

Karl Staudhammer Student of the Year Award … $1,000 (one-time)

Karl Staudhammer is an NMT alumnus (Metallurgy PhD 1975) and plutonium metallurgist at LANL.  This award is given to an undergraduate student chosen by NMT MTLS faculty based on academic excellence and awarded by ASM (American Society for Metals) International, Los Alamos Chapter.

ASM International Albuquerque Chapter … $2,000 (one-time)

Awarded to undergraduate and/or graduate students.  This is a merit-based scholarship where students will be evaluated upon their academic, leadership, and/or research achievements, as well as their interest in materials science and engineering. The selection process will take into consideration each applicant’s unique life experience, background, and plans for the future.

Incoming or Current Students

Charles A. Javorsky … Up to $2000 (recurring)

Charles Javorsky is a retired metallurgist from Los Alamos National Labs.  This scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students showing academic excellence (GPA of at least 3.0) and have financial need.

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