DOE funds pandemic tracking software to prepare for future outbreaks
The DOE has awarded $5 million to create tools that prepare the nation for biological threats, including an infection-rate tracking program for COVID-19 developed by a Sandia team in 2020.
Small-business success
Through the New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program, Sandia and Los Alamos National Laboratory have provided $76.1 million of technical assistance to more than 3,200 businesses since 2000.
Take a Frozen Turkey to Work Day
Turkeys donated to Roadrunner Food Bank will help feed families during the holidays.
Directors give back during Fall Leadership Forum
Leaders from all divisions gave their time to Albuquerque nonprofits on Tuesday.
Investigating stockpile stewardship applications for world’s largest computer chip
Researchers from Sandia, Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore national labs plan to investigate application of the computer chip to accelerate advanced simulation and computing in support of the nation’s stockpile stewardship mission.
Photovoltaics researchers release five-year, early-life module degradation study
In the last decade, the cost of photovoltaic modules has declined by 85%. Sandia researchers take a closer look to determine whether these savings impact the modules' durability and reliability over time.
Making history in wind studies
Sandia’s SWiFT facility reopens with two heavily instrumented meteorological towers and three Vestas V27 wind turbines.
Sandia Science & Tech Park continues to strengthen local economy
A biennial report highlights its many successes, a historical overview of the park and its estimated economic impact in 2020 and 2021.
Sandia team wins $25K through DOE technology transfer program
The winning team will use the funds to improve sensor technology.
Sandia wins five R&D 100 awards and a silver specialty award
Judges favored projects that demonstrate practical impact and technological significance. Since 1976, Sandia has earned 144 R&D 100 awards.