Great Minds in STEM recognizes Sandia microgrid engineer
Rachid Darbali-Zamora has been honored for his technical achievements and desire to provide "solutions for the little guy."
Work toward a cleaner way to purify critical metals
Over the past three years, Sandia researchers have been pioneering an environmentally friendly alternative to separating rare-earth elements from watery mixtures.
Summer, sun and STEM
Sandia and Explora hosted a renewable energy summer camp, exploring the power of light, wind, waves and more.
Successful G3P3 particle receiver test a major step toward commercial scalability
Sandia scientists have successfully tested a new falling-particle receiver ahead of installation within the Generation 3 Particle Pilot Plant, which is currently under construction.
Teaming with possibilities
Jackie Chen, who joined Sandia in 1982, developed entirely new ways of 3D modeling that helped advance combustion science by leaps and bounds.
3D-printed part adds value to wind power
A new turbine blade tip promises to make wind energy production more efficient.
Stan Atcitty recognized for tribal electrification work
Award honors power engineers for leadership and innovations that benefit rural communities.
Plugging in new technologies
Lab News looks back on two decades of research at the Distributed Energy Technologies Lab.
Boosting battery research
Sandia researchers are working to make large backup batteries that cost less, hold more energy and are less likely to burst into flame.
Electrical circuits encased in fluid may reshape data-center design
Researchers at Sandia are testing a new method for cooling computer servers that could almost entirely eliminate the need for the power-hungry fans and chillers used in conventional cooling systems.