Igniting a spark: A STEM summer camp
In partnership with Explora, Sandia engineers introduced students to various renewable energy sources and grid integration and systems control technologies through hands-on activities.
Inspiring teachers to inspire students
Teachers tour Sandia and learn about robotics and engineering through a University of New Mexico program focused on developing K-12 science teacher leaders.
Super WIN Food Drive succeeds in second year
Sandians raised more than $8,000 and volunteered at Roadrunner Food Bank to help combat food insecurity in New Mexico.
Real fun at XR Demo Day
The Labs co-organized XR Demo Day at Explora in Albuquerque, inviting families to experience the world of extended reality technology.
Kids Day offers fun for all ages at California campus
Nearly 200 students visited Sandia for a day of career exploration and hands-on activities.
Sandia scores back-to-back blood drive victory
More than 300 donors from Sandia and Los Alamos national labs donated 465 units of blood, 102 more units than last year.
Quantum Bootcamp
Sandia partners with Central New Mexico Community College to create the Quantum Technician Bootcamp, a 10-week program that prepares students for quantum jobs. Take a look inside New Mexico's first quantum training lab.
Flagship course reaches milestone
The International Training Course on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Materials and Nuclear Facilities marks the 30th session of the class, which has seen more than 1,000 participants from 70 countries.
Inspiring the next generation of microelectronics experts
Sandia provides hands-on experience for U.S. college students in cutting-edge research fields such as brain-inspired computing, microelectromechanical production systems and photonics devices.
Soaring into STEM
Sandia researcher Dan Small and a group of volunteers are improving science literacy in New Mexico through solar-powered, high-altitude balloons.