Battling corrosion to keep solar panels humming
Battling corrosion to keep solar panels humming
Better flat-panel displays
Ingenious method enables sharper images at lower energy costs
Bigger spaces for tiny parts
Upgraded, expanded Light Electrical Lab provides Sandia with in-house expertise for tiny electronics
Two inspirational Sandia women in ceramic and glass engineering
Two inspirational Sandia women in ceramic and glass engineering
A new era of astronomy begins
A new era of astronomy begins: Detection of gravitational waves called one of the century’s great science breakthroughs
Burning Rubber
Sandia researchers win best paper award for review of how rubber ages
Sealing the deal
New ways of looking at glass-to-metal seals
Switched on
Finding more powerful semiconductor materials
Ice sheet modeling of Greenland, Antarctica helps predict sea-level rise
A team of Sandia researchers has been improving computational models that describe ice sheet behavior and dynamics. The research is part of a five-year project called Predicting Ice Sheet and Climate Evolution at Extreme Scales.
Decon, bombs, and above and beyond
Sandia won the national Federal Laboratory Consortium’s (FLC) 2016 Award for Excellence in Technology Transfer for a decontamination product that neutralizes chemical and biological agents and for software that helps emergency responders more effectively disable improvised explosive devices (IEDs). And business development specialist Bianca Thayer (8549) was named Outstanding Technology Transfer Professional of 2016.