Marcus Chavez Receives ASM Scholarship
by George Zamora
SOCORRO, N.M., November 3, 2000 -- Marcus Chavez, a graduate of
Los Lunas High School who is now a sophomore majoring in materials
engineering at New Mexico Tech, recently was awarded the prestigious
ASM International Albuquerque Chapter Scholarship. Chavez is the
son of Frank Chavez of Los Lunas.
The scholarship award, which includes $500 and a one-year
student membership in ASM International ("The Materials Information
Society"), was presented to Chavez by ASM
International Albuquerque Chapter chairwoman Michelle Griffith
of Sandia National Laboratories.
In addition to his recent ASM award, Chavez also won first
place in the undergraduate poster presentation contest at the
recently held 12th Annual Rio Grande Regional Symposium on Advanced
Materials. The award included a $200 cash prize.
Chavez's poster presentation was titled "Optimization
of a New Low-Temperature Anodic Bonding Technique for the Packaging
of Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) Devices."
The Los Lunas native also has conducted research in the anodic
bonding of Pyrex glass to silicon wafers and the optimization
of bonding processes through surface and modified glass to improve
bond quality and lower bonding temperatures.
Chavez has been attending the state-supported research university
under a New Mexico Tech Bronze Scholarship.
When he is not pursuing his studies and research projects,
Chavez keeps himself active by participating in weightlifting,
karate, baseball, softball, and playing the piano.
"Everyone at New Mexico Tech works hard, day in and
day out," Chavez says. "The classwork never stops.
. . . Yet, time for having fun is always found.
"For me, lab research is always better than book work,"
he continues, "and, one day, all this hard work will pay
off."
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