SandiaAI chat: New tool for creating efficiencies
Sandia is the first facility in the nuclear security enterprise to provide employees with access to this powerful tool, enabling them to ask sensitive unclassified questions.
The kids who get the shoes
Sandia has a decades-long tradition of making sure New Mexico children have new shoes.
The devil is in the details
Meet Sandia engineer Nate Brannon and the enterprise-wide team that is using a clean-sheet approach to develop a better, faster, cheaper process for delivering weapon systems.
Power boost: Resilient systems to energize the future
During Resilience Week, Sandia researchers considered ways to strengthen and protect the electric grid and other critical infrastructure.
Stronger together through self-care
Sandia rolls out Wellworks, a new app that promotes healthy living and rewards staff for making healthy choices.
AI with accessibility in mind
Michael P. Brenner, physics professor at Harvard University and Google Research scientist, presented on breakthroughs in accessibility tools and opportunities for advances.
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.
Running toward your goals
For Sandia engineer Rebecca Schmitt, success is about being better than you were yesterday.
Sandians receive top NNSA awards
James Peery and Tina Nenoff were recognized for excellence in leadership and scientific innovation.
Materials scientist elected to National Academy of Inventors
Sandia Fellow Tina Nenoff's election to the academy reflects the breadth and impact of her work.