New report chronicles Labs’ high-performance computing achievements
New report chronicles Labs’ high-performance computing achievements
Simulating sneezes to show how COVID-19 spreads
Sandia scientists publish studies of how spray droplets can spread disease
Spinning lights first step to computing future
Spinning lights first step to computing future
Rare open-access quantum computer now operational
Scientists worldwide can use ion-based testbed
Small IT business wins Sandia’s largest single subcontract
Small IT business wins Sandia’s largest single subcontract
Thin explosive films provide snapshot of how detonations start
Thin explosive films provide snapshot of how detonations start
Catching quakes caused by energy exploration before they happen
Sandia scientists use 3D-printed rocks, machine learning to detect unexpected earthquakes
Tread tester
Sandia Labs and Goodyear develop ways to test tires before they’re built
Advanced materials in a snap
A Sandia research team has successfully used machine learning — computer algorithms that improve themselves by learning patterns in data — to complete cumbersome materials science calculations more than 40,000 times faster than normal.
SASE honors Sandia and Tian Ma at annual awards
The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers named Sandia its 2020 Organization of the Year in the government category and honored Sandia computer scientist Tian Ma with the 2020 Professional Achievement Award at its virtual national conference in October.