Program helps speed up research of complex chemistry problems
A partnership of three national laboratories and two universities brings together experts to study heterogeneous catalysis.
NNSA Sandia Field Office manager ready to innovate, collaborate with Labs
In his new position, Daryl Hauck leads government oversight of the Labs, operations of the field office and overall administration of the Sandia contract.
Great Minds in STEM celebrates two Sandia engineers
Kenneth Armijo and Michael Omana were honored for their significant impact in science and engineering, the Hispanic community and the nation.
New testing method yields pathway to better, longer-lasting batteries
Scientists may have discovered how to make more efficient batteries using a microscopic solution.
Sandia wins seven R&D 100 Awards and two specialty honors
Judges favored projects that demonstrate practical impact and technological significance. Since 1976, Sandia has earned 139 R&D 100 awards.
Sandia shines in inaugural Bay Area postdoctoral research SLAM
Three postdoctoral researchers distilled their ideas into three-minute presentations to participate in the inaugural competition.
Sandia cooks material-storage containers to assess fire safety
After a series of tests that mimic a raging-hot fire, the team found that their sealed, stainless steel containers did not break open.
Labs-directed research drives innovation to advance fusion ignition
In August, Sandia developed diagnostic sensors and imagers that contributed to a groundbreaking experiment at the National Ignition Facility.
DOE Deputy Secretary David M. Turk visits California site
Labs leadership welcomed Turk, NNSA Administrator Jill Hruby and others during a visit on Nov. 1.
Underground tests dig into how heat affects salt-bed repository behavior
Scientists launch a yearslong experiment intended to refine computer models and inform policymakers on spent nuclear fuel disposal.