Sandia earned eight honors in the 2025 R&D 100 Awards, including seven technology awards and the program’s Researcher of the Year professional award. Hosted by R&D World, the awards recognize 100 of the year’s most significant technological advancements worldwide.
“This is a big year for Sandia,” said Doug Kothe, associate laboratories director and Sandia’s chief research officer. “The R&D 100 Awards are sometimes called the ‘Oscars of invention’ because they are so competitive. Winning eight in one year is incredible. It’s a new record for the Labs.”
The 2025 honorees reflect a research portfolio built for hard environments and high consequences. Several winning projects focus on sensing, measurement and detection, tools that can improve decision-making when conditions are extreme, time is limited or safety is at stake. Others advance materials and diagnostics that help scientists better understand how systems behave under intense heat, pressure or electrical stress.
Together, the projects offer a snapshot of the kinds of problems Sandia is tackling now and the solutions teams are pushing toward next.
Laboratory Directed Research and Development drives innovation
Awards recognize results, but the work behind them typically spans years. For many R&D 100 winners, early progress begins with a small, high-leverage investment that lets teams test an idea quickly, prove feasibility and decide whether it is worth scaling.
That’s where Sandia’s Laboratory Directed Research and Development program often comes in. LDRD provides seed funding for early-stage research so teams can explore promising concepts, reduce technical risk and build the foundation for follow-on investment through mission programs, sponsor funding or partnerships. Sixv of Sandia’s seven 2025 R&D 100 awards were rooted in research supported by LDRD.
“Creativity and innovation are really the lifeblood of research and development,” said Dan Sinars, director of the Chief Research Office, which runs Sandia’s LDRD program. “We support over 500 LDRD projects each year, spanning every mission area of Sandia, and our impact assessments reveal that exploratory LDRD ideas from over a decade ago have matured into amazing technologies and capabilities today. This year’s R&D 100 awards are a great exemplar of that.”
Since 1965, Sandia has earned 169 R&D 100 awards, including this year’s winners.
“When Sandia began, scientists and engineers were charged with transforming visionary concepts into meaningful outcomes and that work is still very much alive at the Labs today,” Doug said. “In a rapidly evolving world, our spirit of resourcefulness remains critical to the mission and to society as a whole. I’m so proud that our teams continue to push the forefront of research and technology.”







