Safer, more powerful batteries for electric cars, power grid
Engineers find that solid-state batteries with a little liquid electrolyte are safer than lithium-ion batteries.
Atomic-scale manufacturing might not just be for qubits anymore
A recent LDRD Grand Challenge project could transform electronics and solve energy challenges.
A virtual success
In Sandia’s first distinguished visit done virtually, the DOE secretary connected with staff, programs and the workforce.
Black engineer awards distinguish Sandia Labs
Ten engineers received awards for their expertise in mechanical, electrical, civil, aerospace and aeronautical engineering, as well as academic pursuits and community involvement. Read about this year’s winners.
Sandia engineer elected fellow of two prestigious national societies
Manager Babu Chalamala has been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science and National Academy of Inventors for his technical contributions to energy storage systems.
Sandia scientist to lead Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Brad Boyce brings his experience in materials science to his three-year tenure with the society.
Scientists and engineers inspire STEM learning in local high school forums
Sandia Women’s Connection volunteers organize a speaker series that brings real-world experiences to the classroom.
Sandia researchers update software tool for wind turbine blades
They hope to build a community of wind energy researchers at national laboratories, universities and more through their work.
Team develops roadmap to automated driving future
A group of international engineers from Sandia and partner organizations are working to understand how challenges on the road can be entered into a computer to achieve highly automated driving in demanding environments.
Sandia, Lawrence Livermore labs leaders discuss Tri-Valley innovation economy
Both national security labs have partnered with a local business initiative to strengthen the science-based startup economy in California’s Tri-Valley region.