Young women encouraged to blaze their own trails at Sandia’s Math and Science Awards
More than 30 students recently visited Sandia California to attend the 27th annual Sandia Math and Science Awards, a flagship program of the Sandia Women’s Connection.
Catching Dreams
Sandia volunteers traveled to Gallup, New Mexico in April to bring hands-on science and engineering activities — like a Lego robotics class — to more than 60 middle and high school students. The activities were part of Sandia’s Dream Catchers Science Program at the University of New Mexico-Gallup campus.
Kids Day at Sandia
Sandia/New Mexico hosted more than 1,800 students across the Labs on April 26 for a combined celebration of Kids Day (formerly Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day) and Earth Day.
Pi Day serves up fun for local students, families
There was not a more perfect date for Sandia to host a Family Math Night than March 14 at Tomasita Elementary School.
Combustion Institute Fellows
Sandia researchers named Fellows of The Combustion Institute
Cleaner, more efficient combustion
Insights on new chemical mechanisms boost understanding of combustion process
Jacqueline Chen elected to National Academy of Engineering
Sandia researcher Jacqueline Chen elected to National Academy of Engineering
The guns of shock physics
The guns of shock physics at Sandia have been used to explore everything from the properties of new materials to the 2003 Columbia shuttle disaster.
Living in a material world
Living in a material world
Glowing designer sponges
A Sandia National Laboratories team has designed and synthesized nanoparticles that glow red and are stable, useful properties for tracking cancer growth and spread.