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Research, Design Experiences Help Grad Student Find Success

March 9, 2023


Tech student鈥檚 prestigious scholarship supports radiation shielding research

Gabriel Maestas
色狐入口 Tech graduate student Gabriel Maestas

SOCORRO, N.M. 鈥 The support from his advisor and the opportunities a graduate student has received at 色狐入口 Tech have allowed him to use his expertise and research and design skills  to earn a prestigious scholarship, showcase his research at an international conference, and give back to the community. Gabriel Maestas, a doctoral student in mechanical engineering, recently received the 2023 for his investigation related to safe management of nuclear materials. The $3,000 scholarship allowed Maestas to present at a symposium widely regarded as the premier international conference for the management of radioactive material and related topics and will help fund his research into radiation shielding designs and solid mechanics of composite materials.

鈥淭his scholarship is given to individuals who are extremely accomplished and outstanding and driven students who excel both inside and outside of their academic role,鈥 said Dr. Ashok Ghosh, associate professor of mechanical engineering and Maestas鈥 master鈥檚 and doctoral advisor. 鈥淕abriel Maestas is one of our bright graduate students.鈥

Roy G. Post was the founding chief executive of WM Symposia, the sponsor of the annual Waste Management Conference, an international conference for the management of radioactive material and related topics. The foundation is a nonprofit formed by Post鈥檚 students, peers, and prot茅g茅s to provide scholarships to help students develop careers in the safe management of nuclear materials and to participate in the conference. Dr. Post was a University of Arizona professor of nuclear engineering.

Maestas was invited to attend the 2023 Waste Management Conference, held Feb. 26 to March 2, 2023, in Phoenix, Arizona, presenting a paper and poster titled 鈥淩obust Simulation of Radiation Shielding Effectiveness of a Layered Composite.鈥 An Albuquerque native, Maestas is in his second year pursuing his doctorate and spends much of his time performing experiments and on the design of composite materials to shield radiation, even using the human skull as inspiration for his design work.

鈥淲hat I focused on was the application to space radiation,鈥 Maestas said of his scholarship application. 鈥淵ou can extrapolate that to any type of radiation, whether it鈥檚 on Earth or in space.鈥

Maestas also mentored NMT鈥檚 SunChaser 2k22 Design Clinic Team, which developed a solar education trailer, and he serves as a board member for the .