Sandia LabNews

Detecting threats beyond the limits of human, sensor sight

A team of computer scientists has developed a software system that can find and track moving objects as small as a pixel. The technology can be used to analyze video and images from satellites, drones and far-range security cameras.

Together We Rise: One year later

Last summer, Sandia staff with a match from NTESS donated $128,000 to assist people impacted by devastating wildfires. The Albuquerque Community Foundation has released a report about how the funds were distributed.

STEM program inspires Black students for nearly 50 years

HMTech continues to bring together Sandians and Black students to inspire scientists, engineers and technologists of the future.

Mayor Keller on ‘The power of us’

At the most recent Community Engagement Speaker Series event, the Albuquerque mayor discussed the city’s plan to tackle issues like crime, homelessness, drug addiction and mental health.

July brings wealth of well-being information

Sandia presents Financial Well-Being and Beyond, a series of presentations and events focusing on finances, emotional well-being and family care.

DOE’s Lady Idos chats diversity, inclusion

Lady Idos, deputy director and head of the DOE Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility, presented virtually as part of SPAN’s Pride Blitz.

Leadership, staff represent the Labs in Albuquerque Pride parade

Sandians waved Pride flags atop the Labs float during the annual event.