Brain-inspired computers are shockingly good at math
New research shows the potential for energy-efficient supercomputing.
Sandia-led team awarded $10M by DOE to explore materials fatigue, self-healing with AI
“This isn’t just an advance in materials science. It’s an opportunity to modernize how we practice science itself,” says project lead Rémi Dingreville.
Three national security laboratories, one AI model
Sandia, Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national laboratories have proven that it's possible to share a large language model without compromising sensitive data from each lab.
DOE launches Genesis Mission to transform American science and innovation through AI computing revolution
On Nov. 24, President Trump issued an Executive Order to launch the Genesis Mission, a historic national effort led by the DOE.
Predicting the (un)knowable
A Sandia team develops a method to make quantum computing more fruitful.
Quantum magic
Sandia researchers validate a new algorithm for error-resistant quantum computation.
SandiaAI Chat: You asked, this team answered
The project lead gives a sneak peek at new features that could arrive over the next year.
Oh, it’s on
Meet the six teams that competed in Sandia's inaugural Innovation Faceoff and find out who won.
Protecting the grid with artificial intelligence
Researchers developed brain-inspired AI algorithms that detect physical problems, cyberattacks and both at the same time within the grid. Designed to scale, the algorithms can run on inexpensive single-board computers or existing smart grid devices.
Big thinking with AI
Former chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality James Connaughton spoke to an in-person and virtual audience as part of Sandia’s Climate Security Speaker Series.