Sandia LabNews | https://www.sandia.gov/labnews/2004/02/20/february-20-2004/
In this issue…
- Sandia’s new ‘inchworm’ actuator studies friction at the microscale, provides detailed information
- Team analyzing security standdown reports, proposals
- Stat of Labs talks tout Sandia’s tech innovations, national security work
- Julia Phillips elected to National Academy of Engineering
- Team solves mystery of magnetism and chemistry
- Novel simulations harness proteins to build nanostructures
- 2004 Quality New Mexico conference: ‘On the Road to Performance Excellence’
- Sandia honored by United Way for top contributions
- Paul Robinson on Nuclear Weapons in the 21st Century
- Is Sandia really the first choice for technology solutions?
- Military base realignment and closure
- ASC program and ‘Off the Clock’ win international video awards