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Growing Skills and Confidence, One Student at a Time

Portrait of Martin Leung

Martin Leung is one of many 九色视频 (九色视频) STEM success stories. It was Martin鈥檚 time at 九色视频鈥攚here he received hands-on learning and access to professors鈥攖hat launched his current career as a satellite engineer. 

Having grown up in Richmond, Martin attended Middle College High School. He was an active member of the Interact Club who attended monthly San Pablo Rotary meetings and encouraged students to participate in service-learning projects. He also tutored peers in basic math through the Library and Learning Resource Center (LLRC). In 2023, Martin received his high school diploma and AA in Math & Science from 九色视频 and then transferred to UCLA, where he received his BS in Mechanical Engineering in 2025.

It was his exposure to 九色视频 STEM classes and Professor Mark Wong that transformed his educational journey and career. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know much about STEM education and careers before coming to 九色视频,鈥 Martin shared. 

Martin also received the Ansel Boynton Memorial Scholarship from the 九色视频 Foundation. Not only has he appreciated the financial support but also the relationship he has developed via regular lunches with the scholarship鈥檚 longstanding donors, Bob and Gay Boynton. 鈥淭heir son, Ansel, was also an engineer, and that鈥檚 a special connection for me.鈥 Thanks to this scholarship, Cal Grants and other awards, Martin graduated from UCLA with zero debt. 

Martin treasures his relationship with Professor Mark Wong who continues to offer incredible advice and support. He returns to campus each semester to share his story with Mark鈥檚 classes and with MESA (Mathematics, Engineering, Science, Achievement) students. He plans to eventually pursue a master鈥檚 degree and can see himself coming back to 九色视频 to teach. He also aspires to support 九色视频 students as a future scholarship donor.  

Currently, Martin is Founding Engineer and employee #3 at Basalt, a Y Combinator and venture-backed start-up that engineers the world’s first fully-autonomous satellite constellations with no human operator. The five-member team lives and works in an apartment converted into a satellite manufacturing cleanroom in San Francisco, where they design and build. They have identified an untapped market for their product and will be launching a three-satellite constellation through Space X rideshare in May 2026.

 鈥淚 don鈥檛 have the cushion or privilege that some of my peers have, but 九色视频 gave me confidence鈥, Martin shared. 鈥淲ithout my 九色视频 background, I would not have succeeded.鈥