Sandia-operated Arctic measurement facility moved, research to continue
Look back on eight years of collecting critical data on the North Slope of Alaska.
One year, many successes
The Mentor-Protégé Program finished its first year of making a big impact on small businesses.
NNSA principal deputy administrator visits Sandia
A group from NNSA toured the Labs to learn more about the national security work performed at Sandia in support of their mission.
NNSA leader Jill Hruby visits Sandia
Jill Hruby met with Labs Director James Peery and other leadership during her visit to Sandia on Oct. 7.
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.
Safety matters at Sandia Labs
The National Safety Council named Cynthia Rivera a Rising Star of Safety for her work as an Environment, Safety & Health coordinator at Sandia.
Abilities Champions of New Mexico volunteer at Mandy’s Farm
Volunteers from Community Involvement and the Abilities Champions of New Mexico spent the day at Mandy’s Farm, an organization that helps individuals with disabilities.
Women @ Energy features Yuliya Preger
A Sandia chemical engineer has been recognized by DOE’s Women @ Energy: STEM Rising website, which honors women in STEM fields throughout the DOE complex.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with cars, history and biscochitos
Sandia commemorated the month with a variety of virtual and socially distanced, in-person activities. Montenique Rodriguez shares her favorite recipe for blue corn biscochitos, a delicious addition to the holiday season.
Equipped for emergencies
Sandia broke ground on a state-of-the-art, 25,000-square-foot Emergency Operations Center. The complex is expected to be operational by spring 2023.