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What do you do with a shrunken laser?

Sandia has patented a new method of integrating microscale optical devices on silicon microchips — a challenging feat that could reduce U.S. dependency on foreign manufacturing.

More holistic, efficient tests for protective equipment

A research team has developed a better way to test personal protective equipment by integrating the human form and human behavior.

Ergonomics is the backbone of employee health

Since COVID-19 began, thousands of Sandians have trusted the ergonomics team to evaluate their home offices and make safe and healthy improvements.

Sandia helps develop digital tool to track cloud hackers

Labs programmers are helping the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency through an innovative program that tracks down hackers and cyberterrorists.

DOE awards Labs for helping small businesses

The DOE Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization has recognized Sandia for mentoring and partnering with small businesses.

Sandia makes changes for competitive job market

Three major enhancements to the Labs recruitment and hiring strategy are aimed at filling mid-to-senior experienced career positions, as well as entry-level jobs.

QCaMP inspires quantum-ready workforce

Sandia partnered with two national labs and other sponsors to host two weeklong camps that engage both teachers and students in quantum physics concepts.

Battling an existential threat

Manager Lynn Yang’s career has spanned climate change mitigation, biodefense, cybersecurity and critical infrastructure resilience. She shares her perspectives on climate security with Lab News.

Careerapalooza propels professional success at the Labs

The second annual Careerapalooza offered career talks, resume reviews, panel discussions and more, inspiring Sandians to pursue career growth at the Labs.