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Sandia Technology is a quarterly research and development journal that has replaced Inside Sandia.

Sandia Technology - issue 4 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
  • Sandia Technology - issue 3 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?

  • Sandia Technology - issue 3 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

  • Sandia Technology - issue 3 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

  • Sandia Technology - issue 3 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

  • Sandia Technology - issue 2 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 — Tomorrow’s World

  • Sandia Technology - issue 1 Volume 2, No. 1, Spring 2000 - 636K PDF file
  • Peace in an Edgy World
  • Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: Expectations Vary
  • Sandia’s Nonproliferation Technologies
  • Material Protection, Control and Accounting
  • Cooperative Monitoring Center
  • Nuclear Transparency

  • Sandia Technology - issue 3 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

  • Sandia Technology - issue 3 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

  • Sandia Technology - issue 2 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

  • Sandia Technology - issue 1 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


  • 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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