One year after nuclear deterrence reorganization: internal, external collaborations going strong
The reorganization has enhanced collaboration between nuclear deterrence and other groups that provide critical support.
Shaping the next generation of scientists
In February, the Labs hosted the virtual regional DOE National Science Bowl for students in New Mexico and California. More than 40 Sandia employees volunteered as moderators and scorekeepers.
Including everyone at the table
Tech transfer specialist Kelli Howie has received national recognition for programs that she created to encourage inventorship and entrepreneurship among women.
New Mexico education, now and in the future
The Community Engagement Speaker Series hosted the state public education secretary for a presentation on his goals for the next year.
Women’s History Month events
Celebrate with Sandia Women’s Action Network and Sandia Women’s Connection by attending their virtual events throughout March.
Sandia joins effort to close gender gap in nuclear security
Labs Director James Peery represents the Labs in a network that brings together leaders who work in nuclear policy and are committed to gender equity in their organizations.
Inspiring local interest in STEM
Sandia volunteers participated in the the Women Engineers Local Expo in Albuquerque last month.
Preserving the past
The first staff archaeologist at Sandia brings the "cool factor" to protecting history beneath the Labs.
Pivoting toward the pandemic
Lab News reflects on two years of COVID-19 and how Employee Health Services' rapid response has helped keep the workforce safe.
Atomic-scale manufacturing might not just be for qubits anymore
A recent LDRD Grand Challenge project could transform electronics and solve energy challenges.