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.
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.
One year, many successes
The Mentor-Protégé Program finished its first year of making a big impact on small businesses.
Sandia scientists provide technical assistance to American-Made Solar Prize finalist
Rocking Solar has developed a tracker for solar panels that weigh less, costs less and is lower risk than trackers widely used today. Sandia assisted the company by discussing improvements and considerations for the design.
District Attorney presents update on metro crime
The Community Engagement Speaker Series invited District Attorney Raúl Torrez to share updates to the crime rate in Bernalillo County and new law enforcement strategies.
Sandia helps set up future of ocean research with hydrogen fuel cells
Inspired by scientist Lennie Klebanoff’s research, students at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at U.C. San Diego urged their college to commit to a zero-emissions fleet of research vessels.
Sandia networks with Bay Area businesses
Sandia networks with Bay Area businesses
CRADAs, licenses lead to billions in economic impact since 2000
Study shows sales of new products and services supported more than 400,000 jobs
Rare open-access quantum computer now operational
Scientists worldwide can use ion-based testbed
Small IT business wins Sandia’s largest single subcontract
Small IT business wins Sandia’s largest single subcontract