Engineers borrow lessons from past to anticipate future
A panel of engineers discussed their careers and the future of engineering at Sandia during Engineers Week. Vela sketchbooks were on display outside the event.
Sketchbooks offer view into Sandia’s early engineering days
Tucked inside Sandia’s National Security Technology Gallery, hand-drawn sketches, or engineering design packages, offer a look at some of Sandia’s earliest engineering work.
Sandia celebrates those who are transforming the future
In honor of National Engineers Week, hosted by the National Society of Professional Engineers from Feb. 23-28, Lab News selected a few photos of engineering happening around the Labs.
NNSA, Sandia, KCNSC cut ribbon on CAMINO
Sandia and NNSA leaders celebrated the opening of the Center for Advanced Manufacturing and Innovation, a capability that enables rapid prototyping and shortens development life cycles.
NASA’s VIPER mission gets vital help from Sandia
The Labs’ one-of-a-kind Superfuge lends its might to test items at forces up to 300 times Earth’s gravity.
Brain-inspired computers are shockingly good at math
New research shows the potential for energy-efficient supercomputing.
It is rocket science: New heat shields, faster
Engineers combine computer modeling, laboratory experiments and flight testing to better understand how heat shields behave under extreme temperatures and pressures, and to predict their performance much faster than before.
Future of geothermal in New Mexico
A new report lays out the opportunities and challenges to harnessing the state’s geothermal resources as a reliable, sustained domestic source of energy.
Sandia team creates X-ray images of the future
A team of Sandians has found a better way to X-ray, harnessing different metals and the colors of light they emit.
Pioneering trusted microelectronics for national security
Sandia plays a crucial role in developing reliable and secure electronic components, known as microelectronics, that are vital to U.S. nuclear deterrence strategy.