Improving mission delivery starts with digital engineering
More than 350 people, including attendees from other national laboratories, participated in the second annual Digital Engineering Workshop at Sandia.
More than 350 people, including attendees from other national laboratories, participated in the second annual Digital Engineering Workshop at Sandia.
Cybersecurity expert Mike Brzustowicz believes a well-known mathematical function is the key to performing complex social analysis.
A new cloud-resolving atmosphere model on Frontier, the first exascale supercomputer, can improve the accuracy of climate predictions.
These fellows pursue high-risk, high-reward ideas in their research. Read about what they plan to accomplish at the Labs.
Sandia and Purdue University team up to test cyberdefense against an algorithm trained to break it.
DOE cybersecurity competition CyberForce challenges red-versus-blue mentality for a more cooperative approach.
As global events disrupt supply chains, Sandia research moves science closer to restoring global security during future periods of unrest.
A partnership between AMD, Sandia, Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national labs aims to accelerate advanced computing in support of stockpile stewardship.
Computer scientists created a model to help grid operators quickly restore power to the electric grid after a complete disruption.
Sandia is partnering with Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national labs and Intel Federal LLC to develop technologies that impact future computer systems for complex modeling and simulation.