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Sandia Technology is a quarterly research and development journal that has replaced Inside Sandia.
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Volume
3, No. 3, Fall 2001 - 1.5MB PDF file
Integrated Circuits Go Global
Integrated Circuits Gain the Stamp of Approval
The Emerging Science of Brazing
New Approach to Process Control Revolutionizes Flame Spraying
The LENS Success Story
Machining in the Meso-Range
Rooting for a Cause
Buying Time
The Virtual Captures the Reality
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Volume
3, No. 2, Summer 2001 - 1.5MB PDF file
Countering Emerging Threats:
Technologies for Asymmetrical Warfare,
Protection of our Homeland And Future Warfighting
Developing Technologies for Asymmetrical Warfare and
Homeland Defense
Fielding New Systems for Countering Terrorism
Meeting the Logistics and Demilitarization Challenges
Modeling and Simulation: Who knows what evils lurk
in the paths of robots?
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Volume
3, No. 1, Spring 2001 - 2MB PDF file
Developing the Energy Resources of a New Era
Smart Technologies Revolutionize Drilling Techniques
Smaller Energy Systems to Play Macro Role in Developing Future Energy Needs
Islands in The Energy Stream: Ensuring
Power-Flow Safety
Safety Innovations in the Pipeline
Dish/Stirling Provides Test for Secure Control
System
Sandia Program Promotes Renewable Energy
Technologies In Mexico
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Volume
2, No. 4, Winter 2000/2001 - 2.3MB PDF file
A Material World Materials science
New Materials for Microsystems
FAA Partnerships to Reduce Alloy Defects
A Great IDEA for Materials Analysis
Predictive Modeling Meets the Challenge
Affordable Hydrogen Getter
One Wafer, Many Tests
Solving a Mystery Could Lead to New Material Properties
Russian Cold Spray Technology Comes to Sandia
Polymer Gels Used as Actuators on a Microscale
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Volume
2, No. 3, Fall 2000 - 1.3MB PDF file
An Age-Old Phenomenon; A Complex Challenge
Witnessing A World of Violent Collisions
Supercar Work Focuses on Reducing Emissions
Laser Technique Spots Refinery Leaks
Software is Indispensable Tool For Chemistry Modelers
Not Just For Combustion Anymore
Glassmaking Made Better
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Volume
2, No. 2, Summer 2000 - 645K PDF file
Smart Machines a robotics revolution
Intelligent Systems and Robotics Center
ISRC Technologies Meet the Challenge
RIM Industry Booms
From Medicine to Movies Tomorrows World
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Volume
2, No. 1, Spring 2000 - 636K PDF file
Peace in an Edgy World
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: Expectations Vary
Sandias Nonproliferation Technologies
Material Protection, Control and Accounting
Cooperative Monitoring Center
Nuclear Transparency
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Volume
1, No. 4, Winter 2000 - 705K PDF file
Z Provides Clues to Astronomical Mysteries
VR Tool Helps Prepare for Terrorist Attacks
A Dirty Task Gets Cleaner
Building a Better Microsystem
Remote Sensors Analyze Gases From Afar
Controlling Quantum Dots
Fine Resolution, Real Time Images
Insights by C. Paul Robinson
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Volume
1, No. 3, Fall 1999 - 1.1MB PDF file
ASCI The New Frontier
News Notes
Massively Parallel Computing, Sandia Software Key to Success
ASCI Partnerships, Putting Technology to Work
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Volume
1, No. 2, Spring 1999 - 3.6MB PDF file
Mega Benefits, Microsystems
News Notes
At Sandia Microsystems Abound
Satellites Get Smaller as They Take on Bigger Jobs
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Volume
1, No. 1, Winter 1999 - 2.5MB PDF file
Confidence By Design
News Notes
Surety as a Discipline
Navigation Computational Wrong Turns
Walking on eggs during and after the Cold War
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Sandia is a multiprogram laboratory operated by Sandia Corporation, a Lockheed Martin Company, for the United States Department of Energy under contract DE-AC04-94AL85000. With main facilities in Albuquerque, N.M., and Livermore, Calif., Sandia has major research and development responsibilities in national security, energy and environmental technologies, and economic competitiveness.
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