Mark Herrmann: Achieving first-ever fusion ignition
Herrman's discussion about the major scientific feat was the first event in the Pathfinders in Science and Technology Seminar Series.
Protecting canisters against corrosion
Researchers test coatings on stainless steel, which is used for canisters that hold spent nuclear fuel, to determine the best materials to protect the containers from corrosive sea air.
Enhancing advanced nuclear reactor analysis
A team of engineers have developed a standardized screening method to determine the most important radioactive isotopes that could leave an advanced reactor site in the unlikely event of an accident.
Looking to the future
High school students from Gallup and Grants, New Mexico, spent a day learning about Sandia and hearing career stories from staff who grew up in their hometowns.
Cloud-resolving climate model meets world’s fastest supercomputer
A new cloud-resolving atmosphere model on Frontier, the first exascale supercomputer, can improve the accuracy of climate predictions.
Energy researcher named IEEE Fellow
Stan Atcitty, senior scientist and member of the Navajo Tribe, receives prestigious recognition for his work in power electronics and energy storage.
Sandia celebrates Earth Month
In April, attend presentations from climate security experts or join a service project to give back to the community.
Sandia names Truman Fellows
These fellows pursue high-risk, high-reward ideas in their research. Read about what they plan to accomplish at the Labs.
G3P3 build begins
Concentrating solar staff broke ground on the Generation 3 Particle Pilot Plant last week.
Restoring power to the grid
Computer scientists created a model to help grid operators quickly restore power to the electric grid after a complete disruption.