Quantum Bootcamp
Sandia partners with Central New Mexico Community College to create the Quantum Technician Bootcamp, a 10-week program that prepares students for quantum jobs. Take a look inside New Mexico's first quantum training lab.
Sandia and Los Alamos labs set DOE’s first joint building information modeling standards
The labs aim to optimize infrastructure delivery, costs and mission readiness to support the nuclear security enterprise.
B61-13 first production unit completed ahead of schedule
Sandia serves as the lead systems integrator and the design agency for the B61-13’s nonnuclear components. Much of the new system’s configuration builds on the B61-12, which completed production in late 2024.
Brain-based computing for ND solutions
Sandia and German startup SpiNNcloud have deployed a first-in-the-world, large-scale SpiNNaker2 neuromorphic system at the Labs.
Designing long-duration toxin sensors
Ultra-low-power sensors could protect the public and warfighters by detecting toxins in the air.
B61-12 system production ends, sustainment begins
Sandia and the nuclear security enterprise completed the last production unit of the B61-12 nuclear gravity bomb, a significant milestone for the nation’s nuclear deterrence program.
Sandia’s economic impact soars to $5.2 billion in 2024
Sandia made its biggest financial impact ever in 2024, contributing billions to the economy in salaries, contracts with small businesses and more.
Sandia cofounds microelectronics research center
The Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies teaming up with other DOE centers to make computer chips more energy efficient.
Hey! Where’s my qubit?
Vanishing atoms can ruin quantum calculations. Scientists have a new plan to locate leaks.
Immersing in Sandia’s mission
Sandia hosts Air Force Capt. Joshua Widick for Education with Industry fellowship.