- January 8, 2024 — Invitation: 2023 Sandia economic impact marks biggest ever
- January 11, 2024 — Sandia 2023 economic impact reaches record high
- January 15, 2024 — Chasing the light: Sandia study finds new clues about warming in the Arctic
- January 17, 2024 — National award goes to Sandia Labs engineer
- January 23, 2024 — Creating the self-healing grid of the future
- January 25, 2024 — Sandia and UNM collaborate to build more efficient rocket
- January 31, 2024 — National achievement awards go to two Sandia Labs engineers
- February 8, 2024 — Sandia awarded for outstanding work in technology transfer
- February 13, 2024 — Bruised and bleeding: New materials show where they’re hurt
- February 26, 2024 — Engineer taps into Sandia’s deep knowledge base to design high-reliability component
- February 27, 2024 — Out of the desert, a quantum powerhouse rises
- February 28, 2024 — Five Sandia Labs scientists earn 2024 Black Engineer of the Year Awards
- March 6, 2024 — Los Alamos students headed to National Science Bowl
- March 11, 2024 — Propelling 3D printing into the future
- March 18, 2024 — Sandia collaboration produces improved microneedle technology
- March 27, 2024 — Invitation: Sandia Labs’ 20-year economic impact announcement
- April 2, 2024 — Sandia pumps $140B into the economy through technology development
- April 3, 2024 — Two Sandia researchers elected to National Academy of Engineering
- April 8, 2024 — Two Sandians honored with 2024 Women in Tech Award
- April 9, 2024 — Sandia studies subterranean storage of hydrogen
- April 10, 2024 — Sandia microgrid expert named IEEE Fellow
- April 17, 2024 — 1.15 billion artificial neurons arrive at Sandia
- April 23, 2024 — Major milestone reached for key weapons component
- April 29, 2024 — Sandia National Laboratories holds small business forum
- May 7, 2024 — Radar is advancing at historic speed. How engineers are setting the pace.
- May 8, 2024 — American Chemical Society honors Sandia Labs scientist
- May 14, 2024 — Sandia visits Cochiti Pueblo for STEM day
- June 6, 2024 — Electrical circuits encased in fluid may reshape data-center design
- June 12, 2024 — Boosting battery research
- June 25, 2024 — DOE awards Sandia small business program and local veteran
- June 28, 2024 — DOE awards $7.4M for energy projects at Sandia National Laboratories
- June 29, 2024 — Sandia to demonstrate arsenic removal technique at Jemez Pueblo July 5
- July 1, 2024 — Quantum computers’ unexpected advantage
- July 2, 2024 — Sandia employees teaching quantum science to the next generation
- July 3, 2024 — Sandia helps Las Positas College manufacture the future
- July 17, 2024 — In-house advanced manufacturing techniques help meet mission needs
- July 23, 2024 — A FORCEE for good: Growing Sandia’s climate and earth sciences internship
- July 25, 2024 — Transforming environmental testing one shake at a time
- August 12, 2024 — Sandia researcher recognized for electrification work with tribal communities
- August 13, 2024 — The mother of all motion sensors
- August 15, 2024 — Steadying the hands of time
- August 21, 2024 — Sandia Science & Technology Park injecting billions into state economy
- August 26, 2024 — Lighting the way for quantum innovation
- August 27, 2024 — Work toward a cleaner way to purify critical metals
- August 28, 2024 — Swifter simulations for modern science. All of it
- September 23, 2024 — Deflecting doom: How Sandia research could save Earth from asteroids
- September 24, 2024 — Old ways making way for new
- October 1, 2024 — Great Minds in STEM recognizes Sandia microgrid engineer
- October 15, 2024 — Sandia tests heat shields for space
- October 22, 2024 — Study asks: Can cell phone signals help land a plane?
- November 11, 2024 — Middle schoolers set to battle it out on the racetrack
- November 12, 2024 — Detecting battery failures quicker
- November 18, 2024 — New program aims to BRIDGE gap in solar
- November 25, 2024 — Sandia’s El Dorado supercomputer ranked 20th fastest in world
- December 4, 2024 — Sandia study supports superior bits
- December 9, 2024 — New Sandia R&D agreements reach levels not seen in three decades
- December 18, 2024 — Hey! Where’s my qubit?
- January 11, 2023 — Economic impact: Sandia Labs tops $4.2B in spending for first time, added 480 jobs in FY22
- January 16, 2023 — Sandia work at the heart of next generation nuclear reactor
- January 26, 2023 — Sandia, AMD collaborate to improve stockpile mission
- January 31, 2023 — A fresh look at restoring power to the grid
- February 9, 2023 — Can clay capture carbon dioxide?
- February 14, 2023 — Securing supply chains with quantum computing
- February 16, 2023 — New superalloy could cut carbon emissions from power plants
- February 20, 2023 — Studying ship tracks to inform climate intervention decision-makers
- February 27, 2023 — Hackers could try to take over a military aircraft; can a cyber shuffle stop them?
- March 1, 2023 — Biden taps Sandia Labs’ senior leader for quantum advisory committee
- March 10, 2023 — Labs Director to make historic visit to Navajo Nation
- March 13, 2023 — World’s fastest burst-mode X-ray camera hits the road
- March 14, 2023 — Sandia scientists help enhance advanced nuclear reactor analysis
- March 20, 2023 — New Mexico regional science bowl winners announced
- March 20, 2023 — Ultrafast beam-steering breakthrough at Sandia Labs
- March 21, 2023 — New Mexico veteran-owned small business nominated for Department of Energy award
- March 22, 2023 — National Black engineer awards celebrate Sandia Labs scientists
- March 23, 2023 — Students to visit Sandia for firsthand look at STEM careers
- April 6, 2023 — Sandia researcher Stan Atcitty named IEEE fellow
- April 7, 2023 — Sandia cloud-resolving climate model meets world’s fastest supercomputer
- April 17, 2023 — Testing coatings to conserve canisters against corrosion
- May 1, 2023 — An unlikely plan is helping the U.S. fast-track hypersonic conventional weapons
- May 2, 2023 — Let’s get cracking: Sandia scientists detect gases from fractured rock
- May 4, 2023 — Using math to map social connections
- May 4, 2023 — Kids Day returns to Sandia post pandemic with record attendance
- May 9, 2023 — Sandia switches to hydrogen weather balloons
- May 22, 2023 — Two small businesses added to Sandia National Laboratories’ Mentor-Protégé program
- June 1, 2023 — Sandia scientists achieve breakthrough in tackling PFAS contamination
- June 20, 2023 — Silicon nose: Small sensor ‘smells’ incipient seizures
- June 27, 2023 — Sandia leans into a hybrid work model
- July 3, 2023 — Sandia and Los Alamos National Labs face off to save lives
- July 19, 2023 — Stunning discovery: Metals can heal themselves
- July 20, 2023 — Detecting threats beyond the limits of human, sensor sight
- July 24, 2023 — Sandia National Labs to demonstrate virtual, augmented reality tech
- July 27, 2023 — DOE awards Sandia for helping boost small businesses
- July 28, 2023 — Safeguarding the nation with Untitled Goose Tool
- July 29, 2023 — STEM in the Sun keeps learning cool amid record temperatures
- August 1, 2023 — What do you do with a shrunken laser?
- August 2, 2023 — A more holistic and efficient way of testing PPE
- August 11, 2023 — Collaboration, innovation drive SIAM Fellow to succeed
- August 11, 2023 — Cutting-edge complex
- August 17, 2023 — Bigger and better quantum computers possible with new ion trap, dubbed the Enchilada
- August 21, 2023 — Sandia successfully tests heat-powered system
- August 24, 2023 — Making materials more durable through science
- August 28, 2023 — Testing new technology and research on orbit
- August 29, 2023 — The race to build the world’s smallest atomic clock, again
- August 31, 2023 — Materials scientist named fellow of American Chemical Society
- September 7, 2023 — Sandia Science & Technology Park marks 25th anniversary
- September 12, 2023 — High-tech invisible ink spells trouble for counterfeiters
- September 13, 2023 — Sandia employee named Scientist of the Year
- September 14, 2023 — Increasing national security with satellites that team together
- September 18, 2023 — Sandia science and technology researchers to mentor minority students
- September 21, 2023 — Cyber Defender interns take on national security challenges
- September 25, 2023 — Beyond Bennu: How OSIRIS-REx is helping scientists study the sonic signature of meteoroids
- October 3, 2023 — Wearable sensor to monitor ‘last line of defense’ antibiotic
- October 5, 2023 — Scorpius images to test nuclear stockpile simulations
- October 23, 2023 — Preventing collateral damage in cancer treatment
- October 24, 2023 — Rocks may hold key to storing intermittent renewable energy, expanding its use
- October 26, 2023 — Asian American Engineer of the Year goes to Sandia Labs computer scientist
- October 30, 2023 — Sandia researchers capture six R&D 100 Awards
- October 31, 2023 — New Mexico middle schoolers rev up for electric car challenge
- November 6, 2023 — Detecting nuclear materials using light
- November 9, 2023 — Sandia employees help make the holidays more bountiful for local families
- November 14, 2023 — New tool models viability of closed-loop geothermal systems
- November 15, 2023 — Two researchers elected associate fellows for aerospace contributions
- November 15, 2023 — Stout supercomputer makes Top500 list
- November 20, 2023 — SCREAM wins Gordon Bell climate prize at SC23 convention
- December 7, 2023 — Sandia economist selected fellow of energy association
- December 15, 2023 — Using a fiber optic cable to study Arctic seafloor permafrost
- December 21, 2023 — Society of Women Engineers celebrates Sandia employees
- January 12, 2022 — Economic impact: Sandia spends $3.9B, exceeds small-business goals
- January 19, 2022 — Four Sandians recognized by Society of Women Engineers
- January 19, 2022 — How Sandia Labs is revealing the inner workings of quantum computers
- January 24, 2022 — US Department of Labor recognizes Sandia Labs for hiring veterans
- January 26, 2022 — Powerful Sandia machine-learning model shows diamond melting at high pressure
- January 31, 2022 — Great Minds in STEM celebrates two Sandia engineers
- February 2, 2022 — Major milestone for B61-12 life extension program
- February 15, 2022 — Algorithm could shorten quality testing, research in many industries by months
- February 16, 2022 — Improved nuclear accident code helps policymakers assess risks from small reactors
- February 21, 2022 — Sandia scientist to lead materials science organization
- February 28, 2022 — Black engineer awards distinguish Sandia Labs
- March 2, 2022 — Sandia engineer elected fellow of two prestigious national societies
- March 7, 2022 — Safer, more powerful batteries for electric cars, power grid
- March 10, 2022 — Neuromorphic computing widely applicable, Sandia researchers show
- March 15, 2022 — Record-breaking, ultrafast devices step to protecting the grid from EMPs
- March 17, 2022 — Truman and Hruby 2022 fellows explore their positions
- March 22, 2022 — Preserving the past
- April 1, 2022 — Could quantum technology be New Mexico’s next economic boon?
- April 12, 2022 — Including everyone at the table
- April 14, 2022 — Cheers to five more years
- April 15, 2022 — International collaboration compares geologic repository assessment tools
- April 20, 2022 — Cycloalkanes a strong candidate for reducing aviation emissions
- May 3, 2022 — Seashell-inspired Sandia shield protects materials in hostile environments
- May 9, 2022 — Computer code may help speed up airport security
- May 11, 2022 — Powering the moon: Sandia researchers design microgrid for future lunar base
- May 16, 2022 — Together we rise
- May 25, 2022 — National group honors Sandia Labs recruiter as veterans champion
- June 7, 2022 — Sandia researcher Ray Tuminaro named SIAM fellow
- June 8, 2022 — Build-a-satellite program could fast track national security space missions
- June 9, 2022 — Sandia weapons systems engineering director honored by NNSA, Air Force and Navy
- June 21, 2022 — Exploring explosives for expanding geothermal energy
- July 6, 2022 — Using the power of the sun to roast green chile
- July 8, 2022 — Dedication, curiosity earn chemist DOE Early Career Research Award
- July 13, 2022 — 20th anniversary of Sandia tribal energy internship program
- July 14, 2022 — Sandia researchers receive two EO Lawrence Awards
- July 19, 2022 — Radar gets a major makeover
- July 21, 2022 — Sandia applied mathematician wins DOE Early Career Research Award
- July 25, 2022 — Employee honored for disability inclusion, advocacy
- August 2, 2022 — Can an algorithm teach scientists to write better quantum computer programs?
- August 9, 2022 — “We’ve Got the Power”: Sandia technology test delivers electricity to the grid
- August 10, 2022 — Sandia Science & Tech Park continues to strengthen economy
- August 16, 2022 — Back to the drawing board: Reinventing offshore wind turbines
- August 23, 2022 — Pipelines for progress
- September 8, 2022 — Propelling wind energy innovation
- September 12, 2022 — Through the quantum looking glass
- September 19, 2022 — Sandia wins 5 R&D 100 awards and a silver specialty award
- September 20, 2022 — Creating diamonds to shed light on the quantum world
- September 28, 2022 — Scientists chip away at a metallic mystery, one atom at a time
- September 29, 2022 — Sandia researcher wins career achievement award from Asian technical society
- October 5, 2022 — Most Promising Engineer of the Year honor goes to Sandia scientist
- October 11, 2022 — Ink flows to meet surging demand for national security research
- October 17, 2022 — Burping bacteria: Identifying Arctic microbes that produce greenhouse gases
- October 17, 2022 — Investigating stockpile stewardship applications for world’s largest computer chip
- October 18, 2022 — Accolades spotlight shines on Sandia Labs
- October 19, 2022 — Society of Women Engineers bestows awards on 3 Sandia staff, including its highest honor
- October 24, 2022 — At Sandia Labs, a vision for navigating when GPS goes dark
- November 10, 2022 — Great Minds in STEM salutes Sandia Labs engineer
- November 15, 2022 — Sandia studies vulnerabilities of electric vehicle charging infrastructure
- December 12, 2022 — Sandia, Intel seek novel memory tech to support stockpile mission
- December 13, 2022 — Surveilling carbon sequestration: A smart collar to sense leaks
- December 14, 2022 — DOE funds pandemic tracking software
- December 15, 2022 — National Hispanic technical honor goes to Sandia Labs engineer
- January 4, 2021 — Sandia names new leader of nuclear deterrence programs
- January 5, 2021 — Advanced materials in a snap
- January 13, 2021 — Sandia nuclear physicist selected fellow of AAAS
- January 14, 2021 — Carbon fiber optimized for wind turbine blades could bring cost, performance benefits
- January 21, 2021 — Women rank Sandia National Laboratories among best places to work
- January 25, 2021 — Giving campaigns at Sandia shine during pandemic year
- January 27, 2021 — Economic Impact: Sandia Labs injects $3.76B into economy
- February 1, 2021 — Tread tester
- February 2, 2021 — New tool at Sandia brings some West Texas wind to the Duke City — virtually
- February 8, 2021 — International research team begins uncovering Arctic mystery
- February 9, 2021 — Super-Earth atmospheres probed at Sandia’s Z machine
- February 17, 2021 — Airplanes to cellphones: New equipment finds the flaws in everything
- February 24, 2021 — Sandia radiation expert to lead national health physics organization
- February 25, 2021 — Small IT business wins Sandia’s largest single subcontract
- March 1, 2021 — Search and rescue volunteers from Sandia respond to wilderness misadventures
- March 3, 2021 — Black engineer awards expand Sandia Labs spotlight
- March 4, 2021 — Thin explosive films provide snapshot of how detonations start
- March 10, 2021 — Catching energy-exploration caused earthquakes before they happen
- March 15, 2021 — Rare open-access quantum computer now operational
- March 17, 2021 — Finding fire and ice: Modeling the probability of methane hydrate deposits on the seafloor
- March 29, 2021 — Forbes magazine again tags Sandia Labs as top large employer
- April 1, 2021 — Reusable respirator could ease COVID-19 medical mask shortages
- April 7, 2021 — Retaining knowledge of nuclear waste management
- April 8, 2021 — A song of ice and fiber
- April 15, 2021 — CRADAs, licenses lead to billions in economic impact since 2000
- April 22, 2021 — Here comes the sun: Tethered-balloon tests ensure safety of new solar-power technology
- April 28, 2021 — Legendary licenses
- May 3, 2021 — Prehistoric humans first traversed Australia by ‘superhighways’
- May 11, 2021 — Simulating sneezes and coughs to show how COVID-19 spreads
- May 17, 2021 — Planting seeds and growing hope
- May 18, 2021 — After 40 years, Sandia’s Combustion Research Facility still driving toward the future
- May 19, 2021 — Sandia app assesses value of energy storage for businesses, utilities
- May 25, 2021 — Experimental Impact Mechanics Lab at Sandia bars none
- June 1, 2021 — Largest aerospace society names Sandia researcher ‘Engineer of the Year’
- June 2, 2021 — World’s smallest, best acoustic amplifier emerges from 50-year-old hypothesis
- June 3, 2021 — Sandia gives awards, mentoring to local young women
- June 9, 2021 — Using a mineral ‘sponge’ to catch uranium
- June 15, 2021 — Cleared for takeoff
- June 24, 2021 — Setting gold and platinum standards where few have gone before
- July 8, 2021 — Sandia-led center to advance understanding of new solar panel technology
- July 14, 2021 — The hidden culprit killing lithium-metal batteries from the inside
- July 20, 2021 — New weapons testing capability produces richer data, saves time, cost
- July 21, 2021 — Sandia designs better batteries for grid-scale energy storage
- July 22, 2021 — Imaging tool under development exposes concealed detonators — and their charge
- July 28, 2021 — Sandia joins 16 national labs on transgender-inclusive, name-change process for papers
- August 9, 2021 — Engineer at Sandia Labs turns error detection into ‘secret language’ for data security
- August 16, 2021 — With redesigned ‘brains,’ W88 nuclear warhead reaches milestone
- August 23, 2021 — Sandia brings best cybersecurity minds to bear in national policy talks
- August 24, 2021 — Extending nuclear power accident code for advanced reactor designs
- August 30, 2021 — Pathways to production
- August 31, 2021 — Sandia uncovers hidden factors that affect solar farms during severe weather
- September 2, 2021 — Look who’s turning 25
- September 7, 2021 — What if the secret to your brain’s elusive computing power is its randomness?
- September 9, 2021 — Redesigning radiation monitors at U.S. ports
- September 13, 2021 — Major upgrade to HOT Shot rocket program culminates in successful launch
- September 14, 2021 — Sandia 3D-imaging workflow has benefits for medicine, electric cars and nuclear deterrence
- September 20, 2021 — High-speed alloy creation might revolutionize hydrogen’s future
- September 22, 2021 — Equipped for crises
- September 27, 2021 — Mimicking mother nature: New membrane to make fresh water
- September 28, 2021 — Kauai Test Facility launches its largest missile
- September 29, 2021 — Sandia-developed solar cell technology reaches space
- September 30, 2021 — National 2021 Diversity Team Award goes to Sandia National Labs
- October 6, 2021 — Sandia creates global archive of historical renewable energy documents
- October 11, 2021 — Sandia researcher awarded Early-Career Research Program grant
- October 22, 2021 — 1 day. 3 rockets. 23 experiments.
- October 25, 2021 — ‘I’m melting, melting’ — environmentally hazardous coal waste diminished by citric acid
- October 26, 2021 — This device could usher in GPS-free navigation
- October 27, 2021 — Safety matters at Sandia Labs
- November 3, 2021 — Underground tests dig into how heat affects salt-bed repository behavior
- November 9, 2021 — Sandia-operated Arctic measurement facility moves, research to continue
- November 10, 2021 — Remote high-voltage sensor unveiled at Sandia gamma ray lab
- November 16, 2021 — Sandia cooks material-storage containers to assess fire safety
- November 17, 2021 — Testing sensors in fog to make future transportation safer
- December 1, 2021 — Sandia Labs wins seven R&D 100 Awards and two specialty honors
- December 2, 2021 — New testing method yields pathway to better, longer-lasting batteries
- December 9, 2021 — Program in fusion energy attracted interns’ eyes
- December 14, 2021 — Neutralizing antibodies for emerging viruses
- December 15, 2021 — Common ‘Core’: Using molecular fragments to detect deadly opioids
- December 20, 2021 — Measuring a quantum computer’s power just got faster and more accurate
- January 8, 2020 — Reducing power plants’ thirst
- January 15, 2020 — Economic Impact: Sandia Labs spends $3.68B
- January 16, 2020 — Sandia Fellow wins nuclear fusion award
- January 23, 2020 — Sandia hosts its first Education With Industry officer
- January 27, 2020 — Seeing inside a battery while it’s working
- February 3, 2020 — A material benefit to society, Sandia scientist elected AAAS fellow
- February 10, 2020 — Sandia among top 14 companies worldwide for diversity efforts
- February 18, 2020 — Cooling unit saves half-million gallons of water at Sandia supercomputing center
- February 25, 2020 — Identify, track, capture
- March 2, 2020 — Father, son bond over engineering a record-smashing roadster
- March 6, 2020 — Sandia, Puerto Rican university collaborate to develop energy projects for global tropics
- March 9, 2020 — Can the US make bioweapons obsolete?
- March 10, 2020 — Patient-friendly brain imager gets green light toward first prototype
- March 13, 2020 — Sandia Labs announces support for employees affected by COVID-19 closures
- March 16, 2020 — From innovation to industry
- March 23, 2020 — Sandia initiatives to protect US energy grid and nuclear weapons systems
- March 24, 2020 — Sandia supports hypersonic flight test
- March 26, 2020 — Sandia executive named international diversity leader
- April 7, 2020 — Sandia stimulates marketplace recovery with free technology licenses
- April 15, 2020 — Sandia gives more than $100K to Roadrunner Food Bank through match program
- April 23, 2020 — Sandia-designed kits increase amount, type of breathing machines available for COVID-19
- April 27, 2020 — Automating complex 3D modeling
- April 29, 2020 — Sandia Labs wins 4 national tech transfer awards
- April 29, 2020 — Sandia scientists search for genetic bullet to battle COVID-19
- April 30, 2020 — Radiation-detecting plastic gets ingredient to stay in the clear
- May 7, 2020 — Sandia tests distillery’s hand sanitizer developed to address severe shortage
- May 11, 2020 — Sandia Labs collects $245,000 for Native American neighbors
- May 15, 2020 — Teens pay it forward, use 3D printers built at Sandia to make face shields
- May 20, 2020 — Company moves metals characterization technology forward with help from Sandia Labs
- May 26, 2020 — Sandia to receive Fujitsu ‘green’ processor
- June 8, 2020 — Flight tests show B61-12 compatible with F-15E Strike Eagle
- June 22, 2020 — Hospitals, manufacturers partner with Sandia amid high demand for medical-grade masks
- June 25, 2020 — Expanding access to cyber research tools
- June 29, 2020 — Sandia weapons program meets safety, design requirements
- June 30, 2020 — Sandia researchers use public data to forecast new coronavirus cases
- July 6, 2020 — Keeping medical workers safe while collecting patient samples during COVID-19
- July 14, 2020 — Finding COVID-19 needles in a coronavirus haystack
- July 20, 2020 — Cybersecurity researchers at Sandia Labs take spotlight at national showcase
- July 27, 2020 — High school students excel at STEM
- July 31, 2020 — Walking the walk: Project controller honored for work toward inclusion at Sandia
- August 4, 2020 — DOE Early Career award sends Sandia quantum computing expert’s research to new level
- August 5, 2020 — Helping protect medical professionals
- August 6, 2020 — Basic laws of physics spruce up machine learning
- August 12, 2020 — Sandia Science & Tech Park spurs economic growth
- August 26, 2020 — Sandia joins national center for quantum computing research
- August 28, 2020 — NM companies may receive up to $150K in technical assistance
- September 10, 2020 — Combustion pioneer named Department of Energy fellow
- September 16, 2020 — High-performance computer facility at Sandia honored for sustainable building practices
- September 21, 2020 — Energy tech development for US, NM aim of Sandia and PNM partnership
- September 23, 2020 — Systems engineer a woman worth watching
- September 29, 2020 — How to multitask when nuclear nonproliferation is on the line
- September 30, 2020 — Expanding testing capacity for Sandia weapons modernization programs
- October 2, 2020 — 50 million artificial neurons to facilitate machine-learning research at Sandia
- October 5, 2020 — Turning up the heat on molten salt valves
- October 6, 2020 — Sandia helps safeguard biological data threatened during COVID-19 pandemic
- October 8, 2020 — Successful crash test meets major milestone for nuclear deterrence program
- October 9, 2020 — ‘Magical’ mathematics unlocks engineering honor for Sandia scientist
- October 12, 2020 — Machine-learning technique from Sandia Labs could improve fusion energy outputs
- October 13, 2020 — Fellow at Sandia Labs appointed to national quantum computing advisory committee
- October 14, 2020 — Material found in house paint may spur technology revolution
- October 15, 2020 — Hispanic organization honors nuclear waste management leader, cyber assurance architect
- October 26, 2020 — First companies picked for Sandia’s new Mentor-Protégé Program
- October 27, 2020 — Record neutron numbers at Sandia Labs’ Z machine fusion experiments
- October 28, 2020 — ‘Iconic’ Sandia researcher wins Indigenous Excellence Award
- October 29, 2020 — Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers names Sandia Labs Organization of the Year
- November 9, 2020 — Virtual support from Sandia enabled B61-12 flight test on F-35A jet fighter
- November 10, 2020 — Mechanical engineer at Sandia named Asian American Engineer of the Year
- November 12, 2020 — Students of nuclear security have a problem. Here’s how to help them.
- November 18, 2020 — Sandia secures six regional technology transfer awards
- November 19, 2020 — Materials developed at Sandia help extinguish solar panel fires before they ignite
- November 23, 2020 — Flight tests to show B61-12 will work on Air Force’s newest fighter jet
- December 3, 2020 — Global security and cooperation leader recognized by NNSA for leadership, service
- December 8, 2020 — Sandia hosts Education With Industry officer
- December 9, 2020 — Sandia to put nuclear waste storage canisters to the test
- January 2, 2019 — Sandia microneedles technique may mean quicker diagnoses of major illnesses
- January 7, 2019 — Quantum computing steps further ahead with new projects at Sandia
- January 9, 2019 — Engineered light could improve health, food, suggests Sandia Labs researcher in Nature paper
- January 10, 2019 — Heat it and read it
- January 17, 2019 — Sandia Labs spending tops $1 billion on goods and services, economic impact booms in FY18
- January 22, 2019 — Second Act: Sandia retirees band together to help small businesses with tech challenges
- January 24, 2019 — Modeling terrorist behavior with Sandia social-cultural assessments
- February 7, 2019 — Deconstructing deleterious soot
- February 8, 2019 — Digesting hydrocarbons
- February 11, 2019 — Three Sandia Labs researchers earn national honors in leadership and technology
- February 19, 2019 — Hear ye, hear ye: open call for algae
- February 21, 2019 — 700,000 submunitions demilitarized by Sandia-designed robotics system
- February 27, 2019 — Sandia spiking tool improves artificially intelligent devices
- March 27, 2019 — Mirage software automates design of optical metamaterials
- April 4, 2019 — Fields of gold
- April 10, 2019 — New device in Z machine measures power for nuclear fusion
- April 17, 2019 — Nanomaterials researcher wins mid-career research award
- April 18, 2019 — Future hypersonics could be artificially intelligent
- April 25, 2019 — Students applaud Manos science spotlight
- April 26, 2019 — Breakthroughs in neuromorphic computing demonstrate high computing efficiency, performance
- May 2, 2019 — High-speed experiments improve hypersonic flight predictions
- May 9, 2019 — National security, science collaboration bolstered by new agreement
- May 13, 2019 — Terrorist, timed scenarios challenge bomb squads at Sandia’s Robot Rodeo
- May 23, 2019 — Sandia launches a bus into space
- June 5, 2019 — Longtime Sandia leader named second-in-charge of national security lab
- June 6, 2019 — Thwarting oil-pipeline corrosion by identifying a nanoscale villain
- June 10, 2019 — New look at old data leads to cleaner engines
- June 20, 2019 — Rooftop solar panels get boost from Sandia tool that previews a year on grid in minutes
- June 24, 2019 — Don’t set it and forget it — scan it and fix it with tech that detects wind blade damage
- June 26, 2019 — Sandia Labs to double assistance to small businesses
- June 27, 2019 — Portable gas detection shrinks to new dimensions
- July 1, 2019 — Personalized medicine software vulnerability uncovered by Sandia researchers
- July 24, 2019 — What do dragonflies teach us about missile defense?
- July 25, 2019 — Materials for hydrogen service advanced by new multilab consortium
- July 29, 2019 — Sandia Labs manufacturing spinoff steps into national market
- August 1, 2019 — Four Sandia researchers win Presidential Early Career Award
- August 7, 2019 — Earthquake or underground explosion?
- August 8, 2019 — How a chicken farmer landed a job in cybersecurity
- August 13, 2019 — Sandia abuses batteries for better energy storage
- August 30, 2019 — HOT SHOT findings could save defense tech developers time and money
- September 4, 2019 — Sandia Labs names new leader for California site
- September 10, 2019 — Sandia experiments at temperature of sun offer solutions to solar model problems
- September 16, 2019 — Seeing infrared: Sandia’s nanoantennas help detectors see more heat, less noise
- September 24, 2019 — Asian American conference selects Sandia researcher ‘most promising engineer’
- September 27, 2019 — Autonomy New Mexico interns build drones to test hypersonic tech
- September 30, 2019 — Containing a nuclear accident with ground-up minerals
- October 1, 2019 — Sandia debuts small-business partnership program
- October 3, 2019 — National security chip plant gets an upgrade
- October 7, 2019 — Security in a heartbeat
- October 8, 2019 — American Indian Science and Engineering Society recognizes early-career Sandia engineer
- October 10, 2019 — Materials’ increased capacity, efficiency could lower the bar for hydrogen technology
- October 11, 2019 — Sandia research focuses on ‘switching on’ iron in clay minerals
- October 14, 2019 — Wrangling big data into real-time, actionable intelligence
- October 16, 2019 — Engineering success by predicting failure
- October 17, 2019 — Hate to wait? Sandia looks to speed up climate research
- October 21, 2019 — Armoring satellites to survive and operate through attacks
- October 22, 2019 — National Hispanic science and engineering organization honors two Sandia researchers
- October 24, 2019 — Diesel innovation has humble beginnings
- October 30, 2019 — Advanced microscopy reveals unusual DNA structure
- October 31, 2019 — AI center to combine hardware, software for practical gains
- November 5, 2019 — From Afghanistan to Alaska with atmosphere in between
- November 21, 2019 — NM company secures funds, land for medical-isotope producing reactor using Sandia concept
- December 2, 2019 — New Sandia Labs Director named
- December 4, 2019 — High-speed fire footage reveals key insights for power plant safety
- December 5, 2019 — Internships fuel research for engineering students from Puerto Rico
- December 20, 2019 — Sandia establishes collaborative research facility for low-temperature plasmas
- December 23, 2019 — Award-winning engineer helps keep US nuclear deterrent safe from radiation
- January 3, 2018 — Pioneering smart grid technology solves decades old problematic power grid phenomenon
- January 5, 2018 — AIAA names two Sandia engineers as associate fellows
- January 10, 2018 — Small, NM businesses key factor in Sandia’s 2017 economic impact
- January 11, 2018 — New Sandia balloon-borne infrasound sensor array detects explosions
- January 15, 2018 — Sandia supplies essential element to local science classrooms
- January 16, 2018 — American Indian Science and Engineering Society honors two Sandia employees
- January 17, 2018 — Woman credits Sandia reality-based active shooter training for saving her life
- January 18, 2018 — Researchers at Sandia work on new way to image brain
- January 23, 2018 — Blast, impact simulations could lead to better understanding of injuries and body armor
- January 30, 2018 — Project management jobs pipeline focus of Sandia, University of New Mexico agreement
- January 31, 2018 — Sandia donates $25,000 to Valley Children’s Museum
- February 1, 2018 — New radiation detectors developed at Sandia used for New START inspections
- February 5, 2018 — National Hispanic engineering organization honors two Sandia engineers
- February 8, 2018 — Three Sandia researchers elected fellows of the American Physical Society
- February 14, 2018 — Sandia’s Valentine’s Day gift bolsters United Way program
- February 16, 2018 — First Sandia employee honored as 2018 LGBTQ+ Scientist of the Year
- February 26, 2018 — Glowing designer sponges: New nanoparticles engineered to image and treat cancer
- February 26, 2018 — Students to learn about Sandia’s global security work during state STEM event
- February 27, 2018 — Supercomputing under a new lens: A Sandia-developed benchmark re-ranks top computers
- February 28, 2018 — Sandia researcher Jacqueline Chen elected to National Academy of Engineering
- March 6, 2018 — Sandia offers NM small businesses opportunity to thrive
- March 8, 2018 — New chemical mechanisms identified on road to cleaner, more efficient combustion
- March 13, 2018 — Road, rail, boat: Sandia transport triathlon puts spent nuclear fuel to the test
- April 9, 2018 — Using biomimicry to detect outbreaks faster
- April 10, 2018 — Sandia measurements expert named Asian American Engineer of the Year
- April 11, 2018 — Biologically inspired membrane purges coal-fired smoke of greenhouse gases
- April 16, 2018 — Effects of climate change on communally managed water systems softened by shared effort
- April 23, 2018 — Exploring Arctic clues to secure future with new Sandia, university partnership
- April 25, 2018 — First 3-D printed wind-blade mold, energy-saving nanoparticles earn Sandia national awards
- April 27, 2018 — Exascale Earth-modeling system is ready to make high-fidelity predictions for energy
- April 30, 2018 — Magnetic nanoparticles leap from lab bench to breast cancer clinical trials
- May 17, 2018 — Riding bacterium to the bank
- May 21, 2018 — Raising the heat to lower the cost of solar energy
- May 29, 2018 — Sandia team designs in a new way for additive manufacturing
- May 30, 2018 — A splash of detergent makes catalytic compounds more powerful
- June 4, 2018 — International corrosion society elects first Sandia fellow
- June 5, 2018 — Young women encouraged to blaze their own trails at Sandia’s Math and Science Awards
- June 7, 2018 — Catching dreams
- June 8, 2018 — Sandia’s Robot Rodeo provides training for bomb squads
- June 11, 2018 — Sandia’s robotic work cell conducts high-throughput testing ‘in an instant’
- June 13, 2018 — Sandia computational mathematician named SIAM fellow
- June 14, 2018 — How microgrids could boost resilience in New Orleans
- June 18, 2018 — Arm-based supercomputer prototype to be deployed at Sandia National Laboratories by DOE
- June 21, 2018 — Solar tower exposes materials to intense heat to test thermal response
- June 25, 2018 — Computer science teacher wins 2018 Sandia Excellence in Teaching Award
- June 27, 2018 — Sandia researcher Jeff Brinker elected fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- June 28, 2018 — Sandia light mixer generates 11 colors simultaneously
- July 2, 2018 — Diesel doesn’t float this boat
- July 3, 2018 — Smarter, safer bridges with Sandia sensors
- July 5, 2018 — Sandia materials scientist looks to inspire students through STEM program
- July 9, 2018 — Generating electrical power from waste heat
- July 11, 2018 — Sandia computational researcher wins DOE Early Career Research Program award
- July 16, 2018 — Sandia researchers named fellows of The Combustion Institute
- July 18, 2018 — Dry casks take the heat
- July 26, 2018 — From concept to commercialization: 40 years of concentrating solar power research
- August 1, 2018 — Large supercrystals promise superior sensors
- August 9, 2018 — Sandia gears up for annual computer donation event
- August 16, 2018 — Most wear-resistant metal alloy in the world engineered at Sandia National Laboratories
- August 20, 2018 — Progress toward plugging an antibiotic pump
- August 22, 2018 — Cutting it short
- August 24, 2018 — Sandia Science & Technology Park celebrates 20 years, announces positive economic impact
- August 30, 2018 — National Academy of Engineering selects Sandia employee for top honor
- September 5, 2018 — Researchers discover new source of formic acid over Pacific, Indian oceans
- September 6, 2018 — Society of Women Engineers recognizes Sandia researcher with its highest honor
- September 6, 2018 — Cracking the code to soot formation
- September 10, 2018 — Blast tube tests at Sandia simulate shock wave conditions nuclear weapons could face
- September 12, 2018 — Business partnerships, technology transfer efforts earn Sandia 4 regional awards
- September 27, 2018 — Small business recycling ventures propelled by Sandia engineering
- October 10, 2018 — Sandia researcher elected fellow of the American Physical Society
- October 11, 2018 — Sandia Labs names first Jill Hruby Fellows
- October 15, 2018 — Some like it cryogenic
- October 19, 2018 — Water use cut in half at federal lab in Colorado, thanks in part to Sandia
- October 22, 2018 — Sandia delivers first DOE sounding rocket program since 1990s
- October 24, 2018 — Quantum research gets a boost at Sandia
- October 25, 2018 — Early biologists catch the bird … and lizard … and snake
- October 29, 2018 — ‘Majority rules’ when looking for earthquakes, explosions
- October 30, 2018 — Scientists, leaders take home five awards honoring their work
- November 6, 2018 — Veterans hired at Sandia Labs triples over past year
- November 7, 2018 — Wind tunnel and lasers provide hypersonic proving ground at Sandia National Laboratories
- November 8, 2018 — Sandia engineer elected American Society of Mechanical Engineers fellow
- November 13, 2018 — Astra supercomputer at Sandia Labs is fastest Arm-based machine on TOP500 list
- November 15, 2018 — CRADA enables resilient microgrid research between Sandia, Emera Technologies
- November 19, 2018 — CRADA boom spurs innovation, collaboration with Sandia Labs
- November 26, 2018 — Six Sandia researchers appointed fellows
- November 28, 2018 — Responders provide technical expertise in case of nuclear weapons accidents
- December 3, 2018 — Support group aims to curb fears of talking about addiction at Sandia Labs
- December 6, 2018 — Friendly electromagnetic pulse improves survival for electronics
- January 4, 2017 — Grand Canyon rim-to-rim hikers provide data for Sandia study of health, performance
- January 12, 2017 — Small, NM businesses key factor in Sandia’s 2016 economic impact
- January 24, 2017 — Designing diagnostic labs that are safe, specific and sustainable
- January 31, 2017 — Sandia’s solar glitter closer to market with new licensing agreement
- January 31, 2017 — Sandia receives ENERGISE award to study how to help utilities better manage power systems
- February 2, 2017 — Battling corrosion to keep solar panels humming
- February 3, 2017 — Two Sandia researchers receive Presidential Early Career awards
- February 6, 2017 — Sandia adds augmented reality to training toolbox
- February 13, 2017 — Research at Sandia looking at how brittle materials fail
- February 15, 2017 — Energy work brings Sandia Labs two national technology transfer awards
- February 17, 2017 — Origin of spooky meteor noises reappraised by Sandia researchers
- February 20, 2017 — Asian-American engineer sees prestigious national award as Sandia ‘career achievement’
- February 21, 2017 — Sandia using kinetics, not temperature, to make ceramic coatings
- February 23, 2017 — Sandia researcher wins early-career computer modeling award
- February 24, 2017 — Sandia intern, mentor win chemical society award
- February 24, 2017 — Big changes from a small package for hydrogen storage
- February 28, 2017 — Exploring the evolution of nuclear deterrence through interviews, historical footage
- February 28, 2017 — Super plants need super ROOTS
- March 1, 2017 — Evaluating nuclear weapons: Sandia Labs taking a modern approach
- March 2, 2017 — Sandia scientist named fellow for diverse contributions to aeronautics, space research
- March 6, 2017 — Plants at the pump
- March 9, 2017 — Guiding Light: Sandia creates 3-D metasurfaces with optical possibilities
- March 13, 2017 — Dan Sinars represents Sandia in first energy leadership class
- March 16, 2017 — Power partners: Sandia draws industry into quest for cheaper, cleaner electricity
- March 20, 2017 — Testing for Zika virus: there’s an app for that
- March 21, 2017 — New brain-inspired cybersecurity system detects ‘bad apples’ 100 times faster
- March 23, 2017 — Predicting the limits of friction: Sandia looks at properties of material
- April 13, 2017 — Drop of mock B61-12 is first of new flight tests
- April 18, 2017 — Better living through pressure: functional nanomaterials made easy
- April 20, 2017 — Sandia honored for fighting Ebola, analyzing emerging biotechnologies
- April 24, 2017 — Research from Sandia shows brain stimulation during training boosts performance
- April 25, 2017 — More small, clean-energy businesses will tap into Sandia technical expertise
- May 1, 2017 — New director says Sandia will respond to whatever future brings
- May 3, 2017 — Reversing the curse
- May 4, 2017 — Trash into treasure: Sandia could help biofuel pay for itself with goods made from waste
- May 15, 2017 — Strategic Petroleum Reserve taps Sandia expertise in salt
- May 16, 2017 — Sandia recognizes top female high school students in math, science in northern California
- May 17, 2017 — Annual Robot Rodeo offers bomb squads an unbeatable experience
- May 25, 2017 — NM construction companies awarded $135 million in Sandia contracts
- June 5, 2017 — History of Sandia Labs rocketry told in award-winning film, ‘It Really Is Rocket Science!’
- June 6, 2017 — Overcoming the trust barrier in nuclear weapons verification measurements
- June 8, 2017 — Mechanical engineering society elects four fellows from Sandia Labs
- June 14, 2017 — Sandia’s California site recognizes innovative Livermore teachers
- June 21, 2017 — Upgrades at Sandia’s Tonopah Test Range help weapons testing
- June 26, 2017 — Finding a molecular needle in a haystack
- June 27, 2017 — Sandia researchers named IEEE fellows
- June 29, 2017 — Scintillating discovery at Sandia Labs
- July 5, 2017 — New Mexico firm uses motion of the ocean to bring fresh water to coastal communities
- July 11, 2017 — Clean water that’s ‘just right’ with Sandia sensor solution
- July 13, 2017 — Optimizing hydrogen-powered passenger ferries focus of Sandia Labs study
- July 17, 2017 — Lighting up the study of low-density materials
- July 24, 2017 — New Sandia fellowship named after first female director of nuclear security lab
- August 3, 2017 — World’s smallest neutrino detector finds big physics fingerprint
- August 7, 2017 — The good, the bad and the algae
- August 9, 2017 — Trio of Sandia women recognized as leaders in STEM, diversity
- August 14, 2017 — Balloons and drones and clouds; oh, my!
- August 21, 2017 — Biofuels from bacteria
- August 25, 2017 — Sandia Labs joins Innovate ABQ at UNM’s Lobo Rainforest building
- August 28, 2017 — Black hole models contradicted by hands-on tests at Sandia’s Z machine
- August 30, 2017 — Aerospace test at Sandia goes green with alternative to explosives
- August 31, 2017 — Beating the heat with nanoparticle films
- September 5, 2017 — Radiation analysis software makes emergency responders’ jobs quicker, easier
- September 7, 2017 — Islamic Center kids, Sandia coach, win big in international STEM competition
- September 12, 2017 — Sandia Labs researcher wins national award in computational fluid dynamics
- September 14, 2017 — Nanotechnology experts at Sandia create first terahertz-speed polarization optical switch
- September 18, 2017 — Cleaning up subways: Sandia’s 20-year mission to stop anthrax in its tracks
- September 20, 2017 — Sandia Labs wins 5 regional technology transfer awards
- October 2, 2017 — Painless microneedles extract fluid for wearable sensors for soldiers, athletes
- October 4, 2017 — Sandia computing researcher wins DOE Early Career Research Program Award
- October 12, 2017 — Cool flames for better engines
- October 17, 2017 — ‘Impactful Times’ tells story of decades of Sandia shock physics research
- October 18, 2017 — Reducing power plants’ freshwater consumption with Sandia’s new silica filter
- October 19, 2017 — Back to the Canyon
- October 24, 2017 — Three Sandia engineers recognized for contributions to advancing women in STEM
- October 24, 2017 — Sandia’s international peer mentorship program improves biorisk management
- October 25, 2017 — New fractal-like concentrating solar power receivers are better at absorbing sunlight
- October 30, 2017 — Robotics principles help Sandia wave energy converters better absorb power of ocean waves
- November 1, 2017 — Two Sandia engineers named University of New Mexico distinguished alumni
- November 3, 2017 — New engine optics to fuel future research
- November 6, 2017 — Infrastructure optimization tool from Sandia helps design future bases
- November 8, 2017 — Sandia researcher receives IEEE Computer Society’s 2017 Sidney Fernbach Award
- November 9, 2017 — New routes to renewables: Sandia speeds transformation of biofuel waste into wealth
- November 13, 2017 — Diagnosing supercomputer problems
- November 13, 2017 — Sandia physicist leads effort to revamp former jail into winter refuge for city’s homeless
- November 16, 2017 — Optical Society elects two Sandia researchers as fellows
- November 21, 2017 — Infectious diseases: CTRL + ALT + Delete
- November 27, 2017 — Wind energy team to compete nationally after winning Sandia Labs’ first pitch competition
- November 29, 2017 — HADES creates alternate reality to mislead hackers
- December 5, 2017 — Superior hydrogen catalyst just grows that way
- December 6, 2017 — Goodyear, Sandia Labs mark 25 years of using computer simulations to improve tire design
- December 7, 2017 — Supplier open houses in first year create partnerships between Sandia, businesses
- December 12, 2017 — Reducing the traffic jam in batteries
- December 14, 2017 — Clean Energy Education & Empowerment Award goes to Sandia researcher
- December 19, 2017 — Sandia computer modeling aids solder reliability in nuclear weapons
- January 5, 2016 — Thor’s hammer to crush materials at 1 million atmospheres
- January 12, 2016 — Unique phononic filter could revolutionize signal processing systems
- January 14, 2016 — Sandia Labs playing key role in grid modernization
- January 18, 2016 — Sandia researcher David Osborn elected physics fellow
- January 20, 2016 — Two Sandia scientists cited for computing advances yielding real world impact
- January 21, 2016 — Sandia Labs spending, economic impact up in 2015
- January 26, 2016 — Got Solitons? Researcher sees problem as a solution
- January 28, 2016 — Enormous blades could lead to more offshore energy in U.S.
- February 1, 2016 — Nondestructive testing: Sandia looks inside composites
- February 2, 2016 — Algae raceway paves path from lab to real-world applications
- February 4, 2016 — Sandia Labs takes home three national tech transfer awards
- February 9, 2016 — Sandia Labs recruiter, scientist win Black Engineer of the Year awards
- February 11, 2016 — Ice sheet modeling of Greenland, Antarctica helps predict sea-level rise
- February 18, 2016 — Suicide bomb detector moves forward with Sandia engineer’s help
- March 1, 2016 — New ways of looking at glass-to-metal seals
- March 3, 2016 — Interactive map shows thousands of Sandia Labs collaborations across U.S.
- March 8, 2016 — Sandia’s California site marks 60 years of engineering, science and service
- March 9, 2016 — Asian-American engineer at Sandia receives national honor
- March 10, 2016 — Small businesses to work with Sandia on clean technologies
- March 12, 2016 — Mentoring café a forum for Sandia researchers to spark girls’ interest in STEM careers
- March 14, 2016 — Sandia engine efficiency expert named SAE fellow
- March 15, 2016 — Jacqueline Chen inducted into Alameda County Women’s Hall of Fame
- March 21, 2016 — Lighting up disease-carrying mosquitoes
- March 24, 2016 — Chinese nuclear security center opens with help from Sandia Labs
- March 25, 2016 — Smaller. Cheaper. Better.
- March 28, 2016 — City resilience: Sandia analyzes effects of rising sea levels in Norfolk
- March 29, 2016 — Sandia nanomaterials researcher Hongyou Fan elected MRS Fellow
- March 30, 2016 — Sandia inks emergency response pact with California Fire and Rescue Training Authority
- March 31, 2016 — Award-winning Sandia engineer traded sewing for a shot at science
- April 4, 2016 — Sandia, UCLA develop screening libraries to discover drug targets for viral infections
- April 11, 2016 — Sandia’s Hydrogen Risk Assessment Models toolkit now available
- April 12, 2016 — Computer scientist named fellow of Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics
- April 14, 2016 — U.S. rooftops get a thumbs-up for solar after Sandia testing
- April 21, 2016 — CRADA boom sets records, forges ties at Sandia Labs
- April 26, 2016 — Ingenious method enables sharper flat-panel displays at lower energy costs
- April 28, 2016 — Sandia dial-a-fire test complex ignites huge blaze
- May 3, 2016 — Sandia Labs tapped again to lead national solar evaluation centers
- May 5, 2016 — Marine Corps teams with Sandia on microgrids and renewable energy planning
- May 9, 2016 — ‘Cold War Warriors:’ Sandia’s decades in nuclear weapons
- May 10, 2016 — Sandia plasma-materials researcher wins DOE Early Career Award
- May 11, 2016 — Sandia’s California site invites community to 60th anniversary celebration
- May 12, 2016 — Sandia develops autoignition model designed for efficient, accurate engine simulations
- May 17, 2016 — Lessons from cow eyes: The long-term impacts of studying cornea biomechanics
- May 18, 2016 — Livermore educators win Sandia Excellence in Teaching awards
- May 19, 2016 — Thin film work is poster child for getting research and development to industry
- May 24, 2016 — Precise atom implants in silicon provide a first step toward practical quantum computers
- May 25, 2016 — From the Navajo Reservation to Sandia Labs: Health-care pioneer starts new career
- May 26, 2016 — First women join Sandia hiring program for combat-injured veterans
- June 2, 2016 — World’s fastest multiframe digital X-ray camera created at Sandia
- June 3, 2016 — Two Sandia student interns named Goldwater Scholars
- June 7, 2016 — High school girls recognized for math, science accomplishments
- June 13, 2016 — Sandia explores aggressive high-efficiency sparkplug-free gasoline auto engines
- June 14, 2016 — Lab know-how: Small companies grow with a technical leg up from Sandia, Los Alamos labs
- June 15, 2016 — Sandia researcher Melissa Teague awarded Presidential Early Career Award
- June 16, 2016 — Sandia researchers discover mechanism for Rift Valley fever virus infection
- June 21, 2016 — Microwave imaging expert at Sandia Labs honored as SPIE fellow for radar work
- June 27, 2016 — DOE funding moves two Sandia energy programs closer to the marketplace
- June 29, 2016 — Lightning lab: Recreating nature’s big show for research
- July 7, 2016 — New Mexico African American Affairs office honors two from Sandia
- July 11, 2016 — Sandia storing information securely in DNA
- July 12, 2016 — Former Army ranger receives Sandia-Livermore Chamber of Commerce Student of the Year Award
- July 14, 2016 — Joining forces: Military students get a taste of national lab research
- July 21, 2016 — Designing a geothermal drilling tool that can take the heat
- July 27, 2016 — Sandia celebrates 30 years of STEM program for local students
- July 28, 2016 — Sandia physicist Jim Bailey wins major physics award for 10-year study of the sun
- August 2, 2016 — Sandia researcher wins high-voltage award
- August 3, 2016 — Researchers at Sandia, Northeastern develop method to study critical HIV protein
- August 16, 2016 — Lessons from Fukushima
- August 18, 2016 — Looking from space for nuclear detonations
- August 18, 2016 — More small businesses get Sandia help in clean-energy voucher pilot
- August 25, 2016 — Understanding hazardous combustion byproducts reduces factors impacting climate change
- August 26, 2016 — Path to success: Sandia women honored for leadership, science
- August 30, 2016 — Sandia experts, students explore mechanical challenges at summer institute
- August 31, 2016 — New cooling method for supercomputers to save millions of gallons of water
- September 1, 2016 — Blowing bubbles to catch carbon dioxide
- September 6, 2016 — X-ray vision: Bomb techs strengthen their hand with Sandia’s XTK software
- September 7, 2016 — Fuel cell membrane patented by Sandia outperforms market
- September 9, 2016 — Exascale Computing Project awards $39.8 million for application development
- September 13, 2016 — When hurricanes take aim officials can get Sandia’s guidance
- September 14, 2016 — Tech transfer awards recognize Sandia’s work in eye tracking, hydrogen refueling, heat exchange efficiency
- September 15, 2016 — Water-energy dependence around Pacific Rim mapped in new Sandia study
- September 15, 2016 — Health Physics Society names Sandia Labs radiation expert a fellow
- September 16, 2016 — Turning ubiquitous lignin into high-value chemicals
- September 16, 2016 — Supercomputers receive funding to help predict, modify new materials
- September 19, 2016 — Cleaning concrete contaminated with chemicals
- September 21, 2016 — Materials society names Sandia metallurgist as fellow
- September 22, 2016 — Nanophotonics researcher at Sandia named IEEE Outstanding Young Professional
- September 29, 2016 — Paving the way: Sandia researchers earn top Hispanic science and engineering honors
- October 3, 2016 — Turning to the brain to reboot computing
- October 5, 2016 — Sled track simulates high-speed accident in B61-12 test
- October 6, 2016 — Hydrogen-powered passenger ferry in San Francisco Bay is possible, says Sandia study
- October 10, 2016 — Small businesses can apply for Sandia clean-energy help
- October 11, 2016 — Fragment tracking: insights into what happens in explosions
- October 13, 2016 — Wave energy researchers dive deep to advance clean energy source
- October 14, 2016 — Diamonds Aren’t Forever: Sandia, Harvard team create first quantum computer bridge
- October 24, 2016 — Lockheed Martin Mars Experience Bus stops in Albuquerque with virtual tour of red planet
- November 2, 2016 — Sandia to evaluate if computational neuroscientists are on track
- November 3, 2016 — The destructive effects of supercooled liquid water on airplane safety and climate models
- November 9, 2016 — Tritium introduced in fusion experiments at Sandia
- November 10, 2016 — American Indian engineers present inaugural award to Sandia diversity specialist
- November 11, 2016 — Nanotechnology manager elected president of Materials Research Society
- November 14, 2016 — Radiation security team from Sandia works behind the scenes at events to protect public
- November 15, 2016 — Sandia emeritus director Bill Camp wins Seymour Cray Computer Engineering Award
- November 16, 2016 — Former Sandia Labs executive named to National Science Board
- November 28, 2016 — Aircraft inspectors have new Sandia course to help detect composite material damage
- November 30, 2016 — From Albuquerque to Afghanistan and back again
- December 2, 2016 — Sandia Science & Technology Park gives local economy a major boost
- December 6, 2016 — Sandia Labs, Singapore join forces to develop energy storage
- December 7, 2016 — Four Sandia researchers named American Physical Society fellows
- December 12, 2016 — Face to face: Sandia Labs invites businesses to talk contracts
- December 15, 2016 — American Vacuum Society honors Sandia technologist
- December 20, 2016 — Honey, I shrunk the circuit
- December 21, 2016 — Spray Combustion Consortium formed to improve engine design
- January 6, 2015 — ‘Iron Sun’ is not a rock band, but a key to how stars transmit energy
- January 15, 2015 — Report spotlights Sandia’s impact on New Mexico economy
- January 28, 2015 — Sandia Labs names new vice president of Human Resources and Communications
- February 2, 2015 — The quest for efficiency in thermoelectric nanowires
- February 5, 2015 — Direct measurement of key molecule will increase accuracy of combustion models
- February 12, 2015 — Sandia Labs anthrax detector takes home national technology transfer award
- February 16, 2015 — Sandia Labs BEYA winner listened and excelled
- February 19, 2015 — Asian American engineering honorees credit families for success
- March 9, 2015 — New vice president appointed to oversee defense research at Sandia Labs
- March 10, 2015 — Sandia finds shared opportunities for natural gas and hydrogen fuel cell vehicle markets
- March 12, 2015 — Geophysicist Marianne Walck named vice president of Sandia’s California laboratory
- March 17, 2015 — Explosive Destruction System begins first stockpile project
- March 18, 2015 — Iron rain fell on early Earth, new Z machine data supports
- March 19, 2015 — Sandia showcases biology breakthroughs available for licensing
- March 23, 2015 — Sandia Labs tops $6.5 million in United Way donations
- March 25, 2015 — MESA complex starts largest production series in its history
- April 1, 2015 — Twistact and Optimization of Building Efficiency projects chosen for DOE’s LabCorps
- April 2, 2015 — Hongyou Fan chosen for prestigious lecture on creating nanomaterials
- April 15, 2015 — Sandia mathematician named 2015 SIAM fellow
- April 16, 2015 — Sandia, Purdue University sign memorandum of understanding to establish strategic alliance
- April 22, 2015 — Phonons, arise!
- April 27, 2015 — Digital in-line holography helps researchers ‘see’ into fiery fuels
- May 4, 2015 — Nuclear power safety expert from Sandia elected to National Academy of Engineering
- May 5, 2015 — Pulsed-power physicist receives IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Science award
- May 11, 2015 — Tests with Sandia’s Davis gun aid B61-12 life extension effort
- May 12, 2015 — Sandia director Hommert to retire
- May 13, 2015 — Starving cancer instead of feeding it poison
- May 14, 2015 — Robot Rodeo at Sandia Labs showcases bomb squad expertise
- May 15, 2015 — Optical diagnostics researcher at Sandia wins DOE Early Career award
- May 19, 2015 — Sandia helps small security company thwart thieves
- May 20, 2015 — Sandia researchers first to measure thermoelectric behavior by ‘Tinkertoy’ materials
- May 21, 2015 — Sandia researcher Mark Taylor receives highest award from DOE Secretary
- May 21, 2015 — High school girls honored for math, science achievements
- May 27, 2015 — RAPTOR turbulent combustion code selected for next-gen supercomputer readiness project
- June 9, 2015 — Sandia, Georgia Institute of Technology form academic collaboration
- June 11, 2015 — Computational mathematician at Sandia receives DOE’s Lawrence Award
- June 15, 2015 — Always/Never: Sandia documentary tells story of nuclear weapons safety, security
- June 17, 2015 — New fog chamber provides testing options that could improve security cameras
- June 22, 2015 — New Sandia director will be first woman to lead national security lab
- June 26, 2015 — Sandia’s Z machine helps solve Saturn’s 2-billion-year age gap
- June 29, 2015 — Sandia’s Z machine receives funding aimed at fusion energy
- July 1, 2015 — Testing heats up at Sandia’s Solar Tower with high temperature falling particle receiver
- July 7, 2015 — Sandia tamper-detecting seal is tough to fool
- July 9, 2015 — Sandia pilot to assist small clean-energy companies
- July 13, 2015 — Sandia, UNM ink pact to promote research, recruiting
- July 15, 2015 — Tracing the evolution of a drug-resistant pathogen
- July 22, 2015 — Whole lotta shakin’ goin’ on
- July 27, 2015 — Red and White Fleet going green
- July 28, 2015 — Sandia veterinarian helps make the world safer through livestock health and biosecurity
- July 30, 2015 — Hardware from old nuclear weapons systems becomes valuable teaching resource
- August 6, 2015 — Warning Area in Arctic airspace to aid research and exploration
- August 11, 2015 — Service dog helps Wounded Warrior on the job at Sandia Labs
- August 13, 2015 — Sandia teams with industry to improve human-data interaction
- August 17, 2015 — Sandia Labs takes home regional tech transfer awards
- August 19, 2015 — Algae nutrient recycling is a triple win
- August 20, 2015 — New arena of power generation set in motion with MOU
- August 24, 2015 — Biological tools create nerve-like polymer network
- August 25, 2015 — ‘Laboratory Biorisk Management’ details safety, security methods for biosciences sites
- August 28, 2015 — Nothing but water: Hydrogen fuel cell unit to provide renewable power to Honolulu port
- September 3, 2015 — Sandia physicist accepts first joint faculty appointment with Washington State University
- September 8, 2015 — New vice president to oversee energy, security, nonproliferation research at Sandia
- September 9, 2015 — Workhorse gamma ray generator HERMES III fires its 10,000th shot at Sandia Labs
- September 21, 2015 — Sandia Labs HENAAC honorees find common threads in diversity
- September 23, 2015 — Sandia clean-energy assistance pilot is open for business
- September 23, 2015 — Techniques could create better material, design in high-consequence uses
- September 29, 2015 — New Mexico small businesses prosper with technical help
- October 1, 2015 — Sandia researchers win ‘best paper’ award from AIAA
- October 7, 2015 — Way cheaper catalyst may lower fuel costs for hydrogen-powered cars
- October 8, 2015 — Bay Area national labs team to tackle long-standing automotive hydrogen storage challenge
- October 13, 2015 — LED Pulser developed by Sandia delivers laser-like performance at fraction of the cost
- October 14, 2015 — Chemical engineer named University of New Mexico distinguished alumna
- October 15, 2015 — W80-4: Sandia California works on nuclear weapon Life Extension Program
- October 20, 2015 — An ‘apatite’ for radionuclides
- October 29, 2015 — DOE aims to boost economy through national lab tech transfer
- November 5, 2015 — Researchers offer consulting to companies that license Sandia inventions
- November 10, 2015 — Computer researcher at Sandia wins IEEE early career award
- November 17, 2015 — Managing the data deluge for national security analysts
- November 18, 2015 — Sandia researcher elected physics fellow after ‘remarkable impact’ in pulsed power
- November 19, 2015 — Sandia wins 5 R&D100 awards and a green technology gold award
- November 24, 2015 — Government relations manager at Sandia Labs honored by American Physical Society
- December 14, 2015 — Inaugural American Vacuum Society award goes to Sandia technologist
- December 16, 2015 — Speeding up the hydrogen highway
- December 17, 2015 — Sandia, ASU collaborate on algae computational modeling, look for algae pond predators
- December 21, 2015 — Supercomputer benchmark gains adherents
- January 9, 2014 — Fusion instabilities lessened by unexpected effect
- January 14, 2014 — Sandia conducts first impact test in years of B61 nonnuclear components
- January 20, 2014 — Black Engineer of the Year honoree inspires youth to excel in STEM
- January 28, 2014 — Computer power clicks with geochemistry
- February 14, 2014 — Threat reduction: Hruby leads Sandia effort to counter weapons of mass destruction
- February 14, 2014 — Agreement lets Sandia, UNM staff work side-by-side
- February 17, 2014 — White House honors four early-career Sandia researchers
- February 20, 2014 — Sandia’s Greg White chosen as a New Face of Engineering 2014
- February 24, 2014 — Economic impact report spotlights Sandia’s commitment to business
- February 25, 2014 — Portable hydrogen fuel cell unit to provide green, sustainable power to Honolulu port
- February 27, 2014 — Sandia Labs tops $6 million in United Way donations
- March 4, 2014 — Laminar-flow cleanroom inventor honored posthumously by National Inventors Hall of Fame
- March 6, 2014 — Magnetically stimulated flow patterns offer strategy for heat transfer problems
- March 10, 2014 — Cargo security partnership takes home national tech transfer award
- March 12, 2014 — Sandia pair honored by Travis AFB for helping service members, families
- March 13, 2014 — Moving technologies from the lab to the marketplace
- March 19, 2014 — Clearing up cloudy understanding on solar power plant output
- March 25, 2014 — Entrepreneur teams with Sandia scientists to bring life-saving vaccines to far reaches of the world
- April 1, 2014 — Resilient cities focus of new Sandia, Rockefeller Foundation pact to help 100 communities
- April 14, 2014 — Wind tunnel tests support improved aerodynamic design of B61-12 bomb
- April 15, 2014 — Low-cost, hydrogen-powered forklifts with rapid refueling, zero emissions coming soon
- April 17, 2014 — Pocket-sized anthrax detector aids global agriculture
- April 21, 2014 — Airport security officers at TSA gaining insight from Sandia human behavior studies
- April 22, 2014 — 2014 Rank Prize for envisioning strained-layer superlattices awarded to Sandia Fellow
- April 24, 2014 — Tech transfer program shares Sandia’s science, creates jobs for two decades
- April 28, 2014 — IEEE honors two Sandia researchers as fellows
- April 30, 2014 — Widespread hydrogen fueling infrastructure goal of H2FIRST project
- May 2, 2014 — Cyber Technologies Academy at Sandia offers free classes to high school students
- May 5, 2014 — Engineering better machines and buildings by understanding mechanics of materials
- May 7, 2014 — American Physical Society names four Sandia fellows
- May 8, 2014 — Sandia completes major overhaul of key nuclear weapons test facilities
- May 12, 2014 — Scientists help entrepreneurs make business dreams come true
- May 15, 2014 — The brain: key to a better computer
- May 16, 2014 — Sandia chemist Mitch Anstey to illuminate the Smithsonian Future Is Here Festival
- May 19, 2014 — Renewables, other energy issues to be focus of enhanced Sandia, SINTEF collaboration
- May 20, 2014 — Planting the “SEEDS” of solar technology in the home
- May 23, 2014 — Sandia researcher Mike Desjarlais wins 2014 IEEE Plasma Science and Applications Award
- May 27, 2014 — Get ready for the computers of the future
- May 30, 2014 — High school girls honored for math, science achievements
- June 3, 2014 — Prototype electrolyte sensor provides immediate read-outs
- June 5, 2014 — Licensing executive named distinguished fellow by international organization
- June 9, 2014 — DOE Early Career award won by Sandia researcher Stephanie Hansen
- June 11, 2014 — Improvements in MRIs, passenger screening, other image-detection applications on the horizon
- June 12, 2014 — AREVA Solar building on Sandia’s molten salt expertise
- June 12, 2014 — Supercomputing “Test of Time” award won by Sandia researchers
- June 16, 2014 — Moly 99 reactor using Sandia design could lead to U.S. supply of isotope to track disease
- June 17, 2014 — Novel nanoparticle production method could lead to better lights, lenses, solar cells
- June 26, 2014 — IED detector developed by Sandia Labs being transferred to Army
- June 27, 2014 — Diamond plates create nanostructures through pressure, not chemistry
- July 8, 2014 — More California gas stations can provide H2 than previously thought, Sandia study says
- July 11, 2014 — Sandia researchers win three R&D 100 awards
- July 14, 2014 — Vehicle fuel efficiency, biofuels, climate change to be explored by world’s leading combustion scientists
- July 17, 2014 — IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Society Merit Award honors Sandia radiation effects expert
- July 18, 2014 — Security professional at Sandia nationally recognized with annual NNSA award
- July 22, 2014 — Survivor: Sandia ensures US nuclear weapons deterrent can remain effective, credible
- July 24, 2014 — Joint hire increases materials science collaboration for Sandia Labs, UNM
- July 28, 2014 — Watching neurons fire from a front-row seat
- August 4, 2014 — 3-D codes yield unprecedented physics, engineering insights
- August 14, 2014 — Tech transfer awards salute innovation, commercialization at Sandia Labs
- August 18, 2014 — New way to report purchases better shows how Sandia Labs spends money
- August 19, 2014 — Sandia report draws lessons learned from ‘perfect heists’ for national security
- August 20, 2014 — New project is the ACME of computer science to address climate change
- September 10, 2014 — Sandia cyber-testing contributes to DHS Transition to Practice
- September 15, 2014 — Carbon sequestration research continues at Sandia Labs under Energy Department funds
- September 16, 2014 — Showcase to spur commercialization of Sandia technologies
- September 17, 2014 — American-made wind turbine blades
- September 18, 2014 — Sandia pioneers software for smart and sustainable institutions
- September 22, 2014 — Sandia magnetized fusion technique produces significant results
- September 23, 2014 — Sandia researchers find clues to superbug evolution
- September 29, 2014 — In-flight sensor tests a step toward Structural Health Monitoring for safer flights
- September 30, 2014 — Fuel cell-powered mobile lights tested, proven, ready for commercial use
- October 2, 2014 — Math skill put Sandia Labs HENAAC honoree on the path to success
- October 3, 2014 — Sandia Labs plans partnership center to boost collaboration, tech transfer
- October 13, 2014 — Sandia appoints new vice president of science and technology
- October 14, 2014 — A better prosthesis: Sandia invents sensor to learn about fit; system to make fit better
- October 22, 2014 — Adaptive zoom riflescope prototype has push-button magnification
- October 24, 2014 — Evaluating powerful batteries for modular grid energy storage
- October 28, 2014 — W88 warhead program performs successful tests
- October 30, 2014 — MINER shines in urban emergency response exercise
- November 3, 2014 — Combining ‘Tinkertoy’ materials with solar cells for increased photovoltaic efficiency
- November 6, 2014 — From Vietnam with love: Sandia Labs retiree works to return wartime greetings
- November 11, 2014 — Sandia releases interface to help standardize supercomputer power and energy systems
- November 18, 2014 — Sandia’s Cooperative Monitoring Center promotes global security for 20 years
- November 19, 2014 — Sandia to ink MOU with New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
- November 19, 2014 — Sandia Science & Technology Park fuels economy with jobs, tax revenue
- November 20, 2014 — Electric Car Challenge sparks students’ STEM interest
- November 25, 2014 — Starting point for suppliers at Sandia is not a recording
- November 26, 2014 — State safety award goes to Sandia engineer
- December 1, 2014 — Two Sandia leaders elected AAAS Fellows
- December 4, 2014 — Studies look at long-term aging of electronics in nuclear weapons
- December 4, 2014 — New leadership named for Sandia nuclear weapons work
- December 8, 2014 — Turning biological cells to stone improves cancer and stem cell research
- December 9, 2014 — Storing hydrogen underground could boost transportation, energy security
- December 11, 2014 — Sandia, University of Illinois sign research agreement
- December 16, 2014 — Getting bot responders into shape
- December 17, 2014 — Linde, Sandia partnership looks to expand hydrogen fueling network
- December 23, 2014 — Breakthrough in predictions of pressure-dependent combustion chemical reactions
- January 7, 2013 — Engineering alternative fuel with cyanobacteria
- January 9, 2013 — Sandia airborne pods seek to trace nuclear bomb’s origins
- January 10, 2013 — CTO Rottler named vice president of Sandia’s California laboratory
- January 23, 2013 — Technologist Richard Simpson: Helping solve Sandia’s unique problems
- January 30, 2013 — Study rebuts hypothesis that comet attacks ended 13,000-year-old Clovis culture
- February 1, 2013 — Report spotlights Sandia’s impact on New Mexico economy
- February 4, 2013 — Sandia Labs tops $5.5 million in United Way donations
- February 4, 2013 — Sandia’s Paul Hommert named FLC Laboratory Director of the Year
- February 6, 2013 — Disabled kids inspire musical instrument anyone can play
- February 7, 2013 — ‘Zombie’ replica cells may outperform live ones as catalysts and conductors
- February 11, 2013 — Sandia researcher looks for bad guys in cyberspace
- February 12, 2013 — Scientists to explore need for, relevance of combustion engines at AAAS gathering
- February 13, 2013 — Sandia awards information technology contracts to three firms
- February 15, 2013 — Keeping tabs on the world’s dangerous chemicals
- February 16, 2013 — Los Alamos High School students headed to DOE National Science Bowl
- February 20, 2013 — Cool Earth Solar and Sandia team up in first-ever public-private partnership on Open Campus
- February 21, 2013 — Sandia Labs revitalizes nuclear security infrastructure
- February 26, 2013 — Black engineers get national awards for reaching beyond the expected
- February 28, 2013 — Sandia’s new fiber optic network is world’s largest
- March 2, 2013 — Albuquerque Academy team wins New Mexico Middle School Regional Science Bowl
- March 12, 2013 — Prestigious award lights up Tsao’s wide-ranging career
- March 14, 2013 — Sandia Cyber Research Lab formally opens in stressful times
- March 15, 2013 — Sandia-mentored high school team competes in national cyber defense competition
- March 19, 2013 — Alloy developed at Sandia has potential for electronics in wells
- March 20, 2013 — New book highlights pressing need for hydrogen-powered vehicles
- March 25, 2013 — Science of soot lands Hope Michelsen in Alameda County Women’s Hall of Fame
- March 26, 2013 — Caterpillar, Sandia CRADA opens door to multiple research projects
- March 28, 2013 — Sandia researchers bring lab experience to world of business
- April 2, 2013 — New instrument will quickly detect botulinum, ricin, other biothreat agents
- April 9, 2013 — Better monitoring and diagnostics tackle algae biofuel pond crash problem
- April 11, 2013 — Researchers measure reaction rates of second key atmospheric component
- April 15, 2013 — Sandia employees reach out to Hispanic students with Manos
- April 16, 2013 — Softening steel problem expands computer model applications
- April 23, 2013 — Fertilizer that fizzles in a homemade bomb could save lives around the world
- April 29, 2013 — White House honors nurse for helping women veterans, children
- May 2, 2013 — Scientists team with entrepreneurs to make business happen
- May 6, 2013 — Physicist takes command of Air National Guard wing
- May 10, 2013 — Sandia National Laboratories hosts NATO visitors
- May 14, 2013 — NICE! the brain as a model for future supercomputers
- May 21, 2013 — Army Ground Combat Systems adopts Sandia tool for choosing future warfighting vehicles
- May 23, 2013 — Japanese city councilor journeys to end furor over Sandia Z tests
- May 28, 2013 — Sandia hosting national conversation on engineering
- May 28, 2013 — Key hydrogen report now available on OpenEnergyInfo wiki site
- May 30, 2013 — Sandia, SRI International sign pact to advance hydrogen and natural gas research for transportation
- June 6, 2013 — High-impact Sandia physicist publishes technical, yet personal, memoir
- June 11, 2013 — “Popcorn” particle pathways promise better lithium-ion batteries
- June 13, 2013 — Detecting homemade explosives, not toothpaste
- June 15, 2013 — Sandia’s Dream Catcher program sparks hands-on science learning
- June 17, 2013 — Sandia hosts annual Robot Rodeo
- June 20, 2013 — New Mexico group wins money to educate public on climate science
- June 24, 2013 — Sandia honors young women for outstanding achievement in math and science
- June 25, 2013 — Sandia Scaled Wind Farm Technology Facility event
- June 27, 2013 — Power for seaports may be the next job for hydrogen fuel cells
- June 28, 2013 — Sandia Labs names three fellows
- July 3, 2013 — Improving the reliability and resiliency of Hoboken’s electric grid in aftermath of Hurricane Sandy
- July 8, 2013 — Sandia wins three R&D 100 awards
- July 9, 2013 — SWiFT commissioned to study wind farm optimization
- July 11, 2013 — Sandia wounded warriors discover they were united in battle years ago
- July 17, 2013 — Hurricane season: Predicting in advance what could happen
- July 22, 2013 — Already “outstanding poster” selected for international exhibit
- July 23, 2013 — Motivating business to design a more resilient nation, one building at a time
- July 24, 2013 — Project Neptune: Specialized gas detection for nonproliferation
- July 26, 2013 — Air Force Association honors Sandia, Reservist employee
- July 29, 2013 — Ready-to-sign license speeds up Sandia tech transfer
- August 13, 2013 — Low-temperature combustion enables cleaner, more efficient engines
- August 14, 2013 — Radiation detection to go
- August 21, 2013 — Sandia’s Nancy Jackson named American Chemical Society Fellow
- August 22, 2013 — 3D Earth model developed at Sandia Labs more accurately pinpoints source of earthquakes, explosions
- August 27, 2013 — Shape-shifting alloys hold promise
- August 30, 2013 — Sandia and Arizona State University sign MOU
- September 4, 2013 — Sandia showcase shines a light on research and tech transfer
- September 5, 2013 — Researching new detectors for chemical, biological threats
- September 16, 2013 — Sandia Labs harnessing the sun’s energy with tiny particles
- September 19, 2013 — Study could help improve nuclear waste repositories
- September 23, 2013 — Electricity storage how-to guide available
- October 17, 2013 — Sandia internship program serves up challenging national security work with a side of fun
- October 21, 2013 — Hard cold work and unsung science heroes
- October 24, 2013 — Sandia Labs wins five regional FLC tech transfer awards
- October 24, 2013 — Sandia recognized for sustainable greenhouse gas management
- October 30, 2013 — Plasmonic crystal alters to match light-frequency source
- October 31, 2013 — Sandia’s Katherine Guzman receives national Hispanic award for technical contributions
- November 15, 2013 — Improved ranking test for supercomputers to be released by Sandia
- November 18, 2013 — Converting natural gas to liquid transportation fuels via biological organisms
- November 19, 2013 — American Indian group names Sandia engineer 2014 Professional of the Year
- November 20, 2013 — Physicist’s journey reveals smaller asteroids could cause bigger problems
- November 26, 2013 — Combustion chemist to be awarded Polanyi Medal for pioneering work at Sandia Labs
- December 4, 2013 — Engineer honored for contributions to precision strike systems
- December 9, 2013 — Pioneering path to electrical conductivity in ‘Tinkertoy’ materials to appear in Science
- December 16, 2013 — Sandia employees kick off Livermore’s first Habitat for Humanity renovation project
- December 18, 2013 — Sandia to demonstrate robotics capabilities at 2013 DARPA Robotics Challenge Expo
- December 19, 2013 — N.M. Safety Professional of the Year awarded to Sandia Labs employee
- December 20, 2013 — California educators win Sandia Excellence in Teaching awards
- January 11, 2012 — Sandia cyber project looks to help IT professionals with complex Domain Name System (DNS) vulnerabilities
- January 13, 2012 — Sandia researchers, UK partners publish groundbreaking work on Criegee intermediates in Science magazine
- January 18, 2012 — Developing power-over-fiber communications cable: When total isolation is a good thing
- January 19, 2012 — National Nuclear Science Week celebrates nuclear everything from energy to safety to medicine
- January 23, 2012 — Sandia chemists find new material to remove radioactive gas from spent nuclear fuel
- January 26, 2012 — Economic Impact report spotlights Sandia Lab’s effect on New Mexico economy
- January 30, 2012 — Sandia’s self-guided bullet prototype can hit target a mile away
- January 31, 2012 — Sandia tool determines value of solar photovoltaic power systems
- February 14, 2012 — Sandia employees donating $4.92 million
- February 16, 2012 — Anthrax-killing foam proves effective in meth lab cleanup
- February 16, 2012 — Sandia’s Maynard Holliday named Volunteer of the Year by Citizen Schools
- February 17, 2012 — Sandia National Laboratories researchers find energy storage “solutions” in MetILs
- February 18, 2012 — Sandia seeks better neural control of prosthetics for amputees
- February 22, 2012 — SPIDERS microgrid project secures military installations
- February 27, 2012 — Asian American Engineer of the Year honors three Sandians
- February 27, 2012 — Experimental smart outlet brings flexibility, resiliency to grid architecture
- March 1, 2012 — Cybersecurity technology, policy, law and planning to be focus of Sandia Labs summer institute for top grad students
- March 5, 2012 — Sandia Labs garners two tech transfer awards
- March 15, 2012 — Sandia experiments may force revision of astrophysical models of the universe
- March 19, 2012 — Polycrystalline diamond drill bits open up options for geothermal energy
- March 20, 2012 — Nuclear fusion simulation shows high-gain energy output
- March 26, 2012 — Sandia’s Ion Beam Laboratory looks at advanced materials for reactors
- March 29, 2012 — U.S. Navy experience shows climate alterations, invited speaker at Sandia Labs says
- April 10, 2012 — Miniature Sandia sensors may advance climate studies
- April 17, 2012 — Sandia National Laboratories’ work on neutron generation: Going from tubes to chips
- April 18, 2012 — Vestas to install research wind turbine at Sandia facility in Texas
- April 23, 2012 — ER doc, Sandia engineer join forces on better trauma shears
- May 1, 2012 — Innovation Celebration spotlights teamwork between science and business
- May 2, 2012 — Legacy Waste Program nearing completion
- May 7, 2012 — Sandia paper on flat-panel displays is one of Applied Physics Letters’ 50 greatest hits
- May 8, 2012 — Sandia scientists named 2012 SIAM applied mathematics fellows
- May 10, 2012 — Climate change accelerating Southwest desertification, speaker says
- May 11, 2012 — Sandia’s web tool helps determine best energy storage options
- May 15, 2012 — Partnership program seeks small-business groups needing technical help
- May 16, 2012 — Navy pilot training enhanced by AEMASE ‘smart machine’ developed at Sandia Labs
- May 23, 2012 — New model of geological strata may aid oil extraction, water recovery and Earth history studies
- May 29, 2012 — Sandia Labs technology used in Fukushima cleanup
- May 29, 2012 — Sen. Bingaman to speak at 2012 Wind Turbine Blade Workshop
- May 30, 2012 — Sen. Bingaman tells Sandia Wind Turbine Blade Workshop that renewable energy is important to US policy
- May 31, 2012 — Sandia Labs’ unique approach to materials allows temperature-stable circuits
- June 11, 2012 — Small worlds come into focus with new Sandia microscope
- June 12, 2012 — Cyber research facility opens at Sandia’s California site
- June 18, 2012 — Solar nanowire array may increase percentage of sun’s frequencies available for energy conversion
- June 20, 2012 — Sandia wins four R&D 100 Awards
- June 21, 2012 — Sandia seeks best ways to protect infrastructure, recover from disasters
- June 25, 2012 — Graph500 adds new measurement of supercomputing performance
- June 26, 2012 — Sandia Red Storm supercomputer exits world stage
- June 27, 2012 — Award-winning Sandia Labs engineer trods global path of nonproliferation
- June 29, 2012 — Colorful light at the end of the tunnel for radiation detection
- July 2, 2012 — Sandia engineer named DOE Energy Pioneer
- July 3, 2012 — Sandia SolarTrak technology helps arrays worldwide follow the sun
- July 12, 2012 — Sandia seeks commercial partners for revolutionary “SpinDx” medical diagnostic tool
- July 13, 2012 — Labs small-business assistance program named Manufacturing Advocate of the Year
- July 17, 2012 — National workshop brings career development help to Sandia postdocs, student interns
- July 24, 2012 — Global warming unequivocal in its advance, says invited speaker at Sandia
- July 25, 2012 — Predictions by climate models are flawed, says invited speaker at Sandia
- July 25, 2012 — Stan Atcitty and Dan Sinars honored by President Obama for early career accomplishments
- July 30, 2012 — Offshore use of vertical-axis wind turbines gets closer look
- July 31, 2012 — Fiery research: Sandia computers model rocket fuel fires
- August 6, 2012 — Increased productivity, not less energy use, results from more efficient lighting
- August 7, 2012 — Sandia Labs names new VP of Business Operations/CFO
- August 13, 2012 — Alaskan North Slope climate: hard data from a hard place
- August 14, 2012 — “Toxic” political discussions limit climate response, says invited speaker at Sandia
- August 15, 2012 — Lifelike, cost-effective robotic Sandia Hand can disable IEDs
- August 23, 2012 — Sandia Science & Technology Park to host news conference on economic impact results
- August 24, 2012 — Sandia experts, students explore cyber issues during weeklong summer institute
- August 27, 2012 — Sandia explosives legend Paul Cooper hangs up his teaching hat
- August 28, 2012 — Sandia Science & Technology Park fuels economy with jobs, tax revenue, spending
- September 5, 2012 — First Sandia tech showcase shines a light on research, business
- September 10, 2012 — Sandia shows monitoring brain activity during study can help predict test performance
- September 12, 2012 — Sandia and OurEnergyPolicy.org release “Goals of Energy Policy” poll that suggests call for ambitious agenda
- September 17, 2012 — Dry-run experiments verify key aspect of Sandia nuclear fusion concept
- September 20, 2012 — Sandia shows why common explosive sometimes fails
- September 24, 2012 — Sandia solar researcher chosen as one of continent’s ten most brilliant scientists
- September 26, 2012 — Students painlessly measure knee joint fluids in annual Sandia contest
- September 26, 2012 — Sandia experts help when sinkhole opens up in Louisiana
- September 27, 2012 — Sandia probability maps help sniff out food contamination
- September 27, 2012 — Sandia gains national recognition for sustainable energy management
- October 2, 2012 — Sandia builds self-contained, Android-based network to study cyber disruptions and help secure hand-held devices
- October 4, 2012 — Sandia Labs benchmark helps wind industry measure success
- October 4, 2012 — Sandia engineer wins Secretary of Energy Achievement Award for role on Mars team
- October 18, 2012 — National Hispanic engineering organization names Sandia manager Engineer of the Year
- October 22, 2012 — Four technology transfer awards go to Sandia Labs
- October 23, 2012 — Sandia continues tradition of volunteering for Make a Difference Day
- October 29, 2012 — Sandia to co-host international workshop on photovoltaics integration
- November 5, 2012 — Northrop Grumman, GE partnerships tap wide range of Sandia Labs expertise
- November 8, 2012 — Sandia and Lockheed Martin donating $40,000 to help veterans
- November 13, 2012 — Solar test facility upgrades complete, lead to better capabilities at Sandia for power industry
- November 14, 2012 — Traumatic brain injury patients, supercomputer simulations studied to improve helmets
- November 15, 2012 — Primary Standards Laboratory: Sandia’s the word for precision measurements, calibrations
- November 20, 2012 — Researchers use shock tube for insight into physics early in blasts
- November 26, 2012 — Modern-day cleanroom invented by Sandia physicist still used 50 years later
- November 27, 2012 — Sandia helps DOE bring large-scale solar systems to market
- November 29, 2012 — Sandia physicist wins two national awards
- November 30, 2012 — Public-private partnership awarded $120 million to develop energy storage
- December 4, 2012 — Sandia Labs helps wounded veterans onto the career track
- December 6, 2012 — Detecting tunnels using seismic waves not as simple as it sounds
- December 17, 2012 — More than 400 rockets soar from Sandia’s Kauai Test Facility in 50-year history
- December 18, 2012 — Sustainability push unites Sandia facilities and research
- December 20, 2012 — Supercomputing on the XPRESS track
- January 5, 2011 — Albuquerque mayor to address summit showcasing Sandia’s economic impact on local economy, small businesses
- January 11, 2011 — Sandia’s effect on New Mexico’s economy, community highlighted in 2010 Economic Impact report
- January 19, 2011 — Sandia researchers tailoring fungi-based biofuels to meet the needs of current, advanced combustion engines
- January 25, 2011 — Needy children to receive new shoes thanks to Sandia’s Shoes for Kids Program
- January 26, 2011 — Sandia researcher Mike Heroux named editor-in-chief of key software journal
- January 26, 2011 — Tamara Kolda accepts high-performance-computing editorship of key journal
- January 27, 2011 — Sandia engineering-sciences director Duane Dimos elected AAAS Fellow
- February 3, 2011 — Sandia MOU to assist MEMS students at University of Guadalajara
- February 4, 2011 — Sandia researcher lauded as “person to watch” in world of supercomputing
- February 8, 2011 — Sandia security experts help Kazakhstan safely transport, store Soviet-era bomb materials
- February 9, 2011 — Energy technology, policy tools to be explored at summer institute for top grad students
- February 16, 2011 — Sandia re-dedicates building 898 as Pete V. Domenici National Security Innovation Center
- February 17, 2011 — Lawrence Livermore and Sandia National Laboratories to showcase hydrogen vehicles
- February 18, 2011 — Sandia Labs’ director re-dedicates Pete V. Domenici National Security Innovation Center
- March 3, 2011 — LAMMPS supercomputer code developer earns special recognition
- March 4, 2011 — Supercritical carbon dioxide Brayton Cycle turbines promise giant leap in thermal-to-electric conversion efficiency
- March 7, 2011 — Sandia seeds culture of nuclear energy safety and security
- March 14, 2011 — Sandia wins 3 national technology transfer awards for bringing ideas, research to market
- March 23, 2011 — Local college receives a piece of Sandia/California history
- March 25, 2011 — Sandia named one of ‘New Mexico’s Healthiest Employers’
- April 4, 2011 — Sandia, Los Alamos labs to honor businesses’ innovations at New Mexico Small Business Assistance event
- April 7, 2011 — Scientists’ ideas, businesses’ know-how spark innovation through New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program
- April 14, 2011 — Recipe for radioactive compounds aids nuclear waste and fuel storage pools studies
- April 18, 2011 — Sandia and UNM lead effort to destroy cancers
- April 21, 2011 — From fork to farm
- April 28, 2011 — Two Sandia engineers named Influencers and Innovators of Wind Power
- May 2, 2011 — World’s smallest atomic clock on sale
- May 5, 2011 — Japanese collaboration promises to put Sandia hydrogen program on global track
- May 11, 2011 — Second Z plutonium “shot” safely tests materials for NNSA
- May 16, 2011 — Sandia National Laboratories unlocks secrets of plague with stunning new imaging techniques
- May 20, 2011 — Conference energizes Vermont-Sandia smart grid partnership
- May 23, 2011 — Annual Robot Rodeo at Sandia National Laboratories to help prepare first responders
- May 25, 2011 — Z researcher Dan Sinars awarded $2.5 million DOE Early Career grant
- May 27, 2011 — Sandia and Cray Inc. to tackle “big data” in new supercomputing institute
- June 1, 2011 — New thermal battery manufacturing method to be industrialized under Sandia, ATB research agreement
- June 13, 2011 — NMSBA program seeks groups of companies facing common challenges to receive technical assistance grants
- June 17, 2011 — Dust-size dragonflies and microvalves make mark at annual MEMS student design contest
- June 22, 2011 — Sandia wins four R&D 100 Awards
- June 23, 2011 — Sandia National Laboratories partners with TUV Rheinland PTL, LLC to advance nation’s photovoltaic industry
- July 7, 2011 — Sandia’s “Cooler” technology offers fundamental breakthrough in heat transfer for microelectronics, other cooling applications
- July 12, 2011 — Sandia Labs Battery Abuse Testing Laboratory undergoing $4.2 million stimulus fund renovation
- July 14, 2011 — Fuel cell mobile lighting system featured at Space Shuttle Atlantis launch
- July 18, 2011 — Sandia donating historically significant robots to Smithsonian Institution
- July 25, 2011 — Sandia’s CANARY software protects water utilities from terrorist attacks and contaminants, boosts quality
- July 25, 2011 — Sandia National Labs completes final scan of space shuttle program
- July 27, 2011 — Advanced wind energy projects test facility moving to Texas Tech University
- August 1, 2011 — Sandia hosts 2011 Wind Turbine Reliability Workshop
- August 15, 2011 — Tribal Energy Program at Sandia empowers Native American students while powering tribal lands
- August 16, 2011 — Sandia Labs’ Gemini-Scout robot likely to reach trapped miners ahead of rescuers
- August 17, 2011 — New tool allows first responders to visualize post-event disaster environments
- September 7, 2011 — Big machines: two radiation generators mark major milestones in helping protect the U.S.
- September 8, 2011 — Sandia designs mobile facility to measure greenhouse gases
- September 9, 2011 — Nanomaterials, nanomedicine lab dedicated at UNM, with help from Sandia
- September 14, 2011 — Sandia researchers use wind power expertise to help create U.S. industry for tidal, wave energy production
- September 14, 2011 — Nearly $1 billion in economic activity in California generated by Sandia National Laboratories in 2010, according to new report
- September 22, 2011 — UNM and Sandia broaden collaboration in science, technology and education
- October 4, 2011 — Solar glitter, rescue robot and university partnership earn Sandia technology transfer awards
- October 6, 2011 — Sandia receives award for electronics stewardship
- October 17, 2011 — Hopes high for revitalized agreement between UNM and Sandia Labs
- October 17, 2011 — Sandia experts available at international conference on electrical energy and storage
- October 24, 2011 — Sandia wins national awards for cutting water use 30 percent, pursuing other energy savings
- October 25, 2011 — Cyber workshop at Sandia Labs seeks potential responses to cyberattacks
- October 26, 2011 — High-quality white light produced by four-color laser source
- October 27, 2011 — Sandia/California SHARE campaign exceeds goal, pledges $266,750 to regional charities
- October 31, 2011 — Sandia’s Annular Core Research Reactor conducts 10,000th operation
- November 15, 2011 — Rankings released for supercomputers doing “big data”
- December 1, 2011 — Sandia webinar to discuss real estate appraisals for photovoltaic installations
- December 7, 2011 — Voltage increases up to 25% observed in closely packed nanowires at Sandia Labs
- December 8, 2011 — Sandia transportation fuels expert says policy makers need to think about practical ways to reach new energy goals
- December 13, 2011 — Vermont-Sandia Partnership announces Center for Energy Transformation and Innovation
- December 22, 2011 — Sandia continues long tradition of holiday giving
- January 11, 2010 — Sandia National Laboratories earns ISO 9001 certification
- January 20, 2010 — Supercomputer flexibility increased by virtualized operating system
- January 28, 2010 — Sandia Labs employees and retirees pledge $4 million to the United Way of Central New Mexico
- February 4, 2010 — Sandia signs agreement with New Zealand institute to address critical transportation energy issues
- February 11, 2010 — California selects Livermore Valley’s i-GATE as state innovation hub
- February 15, 2010 — Tom Sanders appointed to U.S. Department of Commerce’s Civil Nuclear Trade Advisory Committee (CINTAC)
- February 18, 2010 — Julia Phillips to speak on solid-state lighting’s contributions to national energy efficiency at AAAS Annual Meeting
- February 18, 2010 — Fueling the future with fish tank residue: Sandia scientist discusses use of algae as a biofuel
- February 22, 2010 — Understanding the secrets of water on a surface
- February 23, 2010 — Sandia researchers awarded 73 million supercomputing simulation hours by DOE INCITE program
- February 24, 2010 — Sandia researcher Paul Dodd named IEEE Fellow
- February 25, 2010 — National Security Computing Center open for business
- March 1, 2010 — Sandian Named Asian American Engineer of the Year
- March 3, 2010 — Sandia’s California lab cited in ‘best places to work’ survey
- March 22, 2010 — Sandia to break ground for new computational laboratories building
- March 23, 2010 — Fuel cell-powered mobile lighting system deployed at Academy Awards®
- March 30, 2010 — Sandia workshop to focus on codes development for hydrogen-powered industrial trucks
- March 31, 2010 — Sandia sponsors Expanding Your Horizons to encourage girls to pursue STEM careers
- April 5, 2010 — New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program helps 320 small businesses in 2009
- April 5, 2010 — Jill Hruby named Sandia vice president for Energy, Security and Defense Technologies
- April 9, 2010 — Tri-Lab Directors’ Statement on the Nuclear Posture Review
- April 13, 2010 — Sandia’s Chuck Mueller to receive SAE award for diesel engine research
- April 14, 2010 — Sandia paper on steric confinement of proteins published in PNAS journal
- April 16, 2010 — Alternative Fuels Challenge allows middle school students to race their own creations
- April 19, 2010 — MTI satellite continues to serve after 10 years in orbit
- April 20, 2010 — Sandia to conduct controlled explosives test today
- April 22, 2010 — Sandia receives national electronics reuse/recycling award
- April 26, 2010 — Defense-scale supercomputing comes to alternative energy research
- April 28, 2010 — Sandia wins 2 national technology transfer awards for work with Cray, Stirling Energy Systems
- April 30, 2010 — Powering tribal lands: Sandia researcher to discuss off-grid, green technologies for rural areas at law seminar
- May 5, 2010 — City of Pittsburgh honors Sandia for solar work
- May 10, 2010 — Sandia awards construction contract agreements worth estimated $156M over 6 years
- May 11, 2010 — Sandia National Laboratories leads reliability workshop for growing field of photovoltaic systems integration
- May 11, 2010 — Sandia’s Bob Carling to speak at upcoming conference on future auto engines
- May 12, 2010 — Biofuel combustion chemistry more complex than petroleum-based fuels, say Sandia and Lawrence Livermore researchers
- May 13, 2010 — Sandia Labs press briefing scheduled for 12:30 p.m. today
- May 13, 2010 — Sandia Corp. names new director for Sandia National Laboratories
- May 18, 2010 — Breaking the logjam: improving data download from outer space
- May 26, 2010 — Sandia researchers Phillips, Moody named MRS Fellows
- May 26, 2010 — Sandia steam plant demolition marks new era of efficiency, fewer emissions
- June 1, 2010 — Alliance formed to commercialize technologies that convert waste CO2 into diesel fuel using solar energy
- June 2, 2010 — Sidney Gutierrez named 2010 Notable New Mexican
- June 3, 2010 — Sandia Dream Catcher Program applications now available
- June 10, 2010 — Sandia Labs director and his successor join forces at biannual State of the Labs
- June 14, 2010 — Sandia to play major role in DOE-funded simulation of “virtual” nuclear reactor
- June 15, 2010 — Texas Tech, U of Utah win Sandia microdevice competition
- June 17, 2010 — New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program asks business owners to submit new projects
- June 24, 2010 — Sandia National Laboratories’ big impact on small business and New Mexico’s economy
- June 29, 2010 — Sandia Labs reports first successful integration of a terahertz quantum-cascade laser and diode mixer into a monolithic solid-state transceiver
- July 1, 2010 — Sandia Labs honors former executive for nuclear weapons work, starting Labs’ California site
- July 8, 2010 — Sandia wins four R&D 100 Awards in wide-ranging display of expertise
- July 12, 2010 — Tom Friedmann awarded NASA Exceptional Engineering Achievement Medal
- July 12, 2010 — Sandia employees remain in place after shooting outside Kirtland Air Force Base
- July 12, 2010 — Sandia Labs returns to normal operations
- July 19, 2010 — Sandia hosts 2010 Wind Turbine Blade Workshop
- July 21, 2010 — Groundbreaking Sandia study ties climate uncertainties to economies of US states
- July 28, 2010 — Sandia National Laboratories and SunPower Corp. extend solar energy research partnership
- July 29, 2010 — Sandia Science & Technology Park to host news conference on economic impact results
- July 30, 2010 — Kinked nanopores slow DNA passage for easier sequencing
- August 3, 2010 — Report: Sandia Science & Technology Park fuels economy with jobs, tax revenue, spending
- August 17, 2010 — DARPA selects Sandia National Laboratories to design new supercomputer prototype
- August 18, 2010 — Sandia Science & Technology Park’s Applied Technology Associates announces plant expansion
- August 19, 2010 — Reborn Ion Beam Lab has grand opening, with talk by Sen. Bingaman to follow
- August 23, 2010 — Solar cars, green ideas on offer at Sandia Labs’ S3: Safe, Secure, Sustainable Fair
- August 23, 2010 — LEDs promise brighter future, not necessarily greener
- August 26, 2010 — Report: Sandia Mixed Waste Landfill not source of trace solvent detected in groundwater
- August 27, 2010 — Sandia honors scientists-turned-entrepreneurs for innovations beyond the Laboratories
- September 2, 2010 — Sandia National Laboratories helping to safeguard world’s dangerous biological agents
- September 9, 2010 — Amateur astronomers open potential lab in outer space for planetary scientists, Sandia researcher says
- September 10, 2010 — Sandia Labs’ device helps U.S. troops in Afghanistan disable improvised explosive devices
- September 15, 2010 — Successful integration of biofuels and combustion engines vital for biofuel success, says Sandia-led report
- September 19, 2010 — Sandia mourns death of former executive, Hall of Fame inductee
- September 22, 2010 — Sandia using pathogen detection technology for understanding algal pond collapse
- September 22, 2010 — Red Sky/Mesa wins Oracle green award
- September 27, 2010 — Rain or shine, Sandia National Laboratories’ researchers find new ways to forecast large photovoltaic power plant output
- October 4, 2010 — Sandia opens Employee Caring Program Campaign (United Way) with first ever Domino Dare
- October 11, 2010 — Nanoscopic particles resist full encapsulation, Sandia simulations show
- October 11, 2010 — Sandia National Laboratories’ photovoltaic vehicle receives GreenGov Presidential Award
- October 13, 2010 — Water’s interaction with platinum demands closer examination, Sandia researchers find
- October 14, 2010 — Sandia Labs wins 3 technology transfer awards for projects, student research
- October 27, 2010 — Sandia computational researchers awarded $2.6 million in grants from DOE Office of Science
- November 8, 2010 — Sawyer to replace Romig as Executive Vice President for Mission Support
- November 9, 2010 — National Cancer Institute Awards nearly $4M to UNM Cancer Center to support cancer nanotechnology partnership with Sandia Labs
- November 11, 2010 — Sandia effort images the sea monster of nuclear fusion: the Rayleigh-Taylor instability
- November 15, 2010 — New standard proposed for supercomputing
- November 18, 2010 — Tougher rating system evaluates nine supercomputer capabilities
- November 19, 2010 — Registration open for Sandia-sponsored 4th International Conference on Integration of Renewable and Distributed Energy Resources
- December 1, 2010 — Building name change at Sandia/California more than just wordplay
- December 9, 2010 — Sandia researchers awarded more than 65 million supercomputing simulation hours by DOE INCITE program
- December 9, 2010 — World’s smallest battery created at CINT nanotechnology center
- January 12, 2009 — More chip cores can mean slower supercomputing, Sandia simulation shows
- January 12, 2009 — Decade of the Mind symposium to be held this week
- January 14, 2009 — Sandia adopts new agreement forms to allow universities/industry to use facilities
- January 22, 2009 — Sandia to host first-ever Economic Impact Summit Jan. 22
- January 26, 2009 — Sandia researchers win 2009 DOE INCITE award to fight disease
- January 28, 2009 — Two Sandia researchers win nation’s most prestigious “early career” awards
- January 29, 2009 — Local high schools to compete at kickoff 2009 Bay Area Regional Science Bowl this Saturday
- February 2, 2009 — Sandians play key roles in nuclear power associations
- February 5, 2009 — Sandia announces executive leadership changes
- February 9, 2009 — Brochure outlining Sandia’s impact to New Mexico now available
- February 10, 2009 — Biofuels can provide viable, sustainable solution to reducing petroleum dependence, say Sandia researchers
- February 11, 2009 — Sandia Science & Technology Park receives top award
- February 16, 2009 — Sandia’s diamond-like films on board NASA satellite
- February 17, 2009 — Huge pressures that melt diamonds on planet Neptune determined by Sandia researchers – February 17, 2009
- February 23, 2009 — Tameka Barrentine honored as Modern-Day Technology Leader
- March 5, 2009 — Sandia, KAFB volunteers to pack more than 10,000 care packages for troops Saturday, March 7
- March 14, 2009 — Sandia receives DoD “trusted design” accreditation
- March 19, 2009 — Desalination of saline and brackish water becoming more affordable
- March 25, 2009 — We saw it coming: Asteroid monitored from outer space to ground impact
- March 30, 2009 — New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program helps 286 small businesses in 2008
- April 2, 2009 — Energy policy must reconcile values across security, economics, and the environment, energy leaders assert
- April 7, 2009 — Sandia research points way toward chameleon-like camouflage
- April 20, 2009 — Sandia to celebrate Earth Day April 22 with a variety of events
- April 23, 2009 — Sandia, Mesalands Community College sign agreement to jointly research new wind energy technologies
- April 27, 2009 — Sandia names two new directors
- April 30, 2009 — Sandia researchers construct carbon nanotube device that can detect colors of the rainbow
- May 5, 2009 — Sandia awarded significant positions in DOE’s $777 million ‘Energy Frontier Research Center’ program
- May 7, 2009 — Sandia successfully completes hydrogen storage system for GM
- May 26, 2009 — Sandia signs MOU with Japanese national institute
- May 27, 2009 — Sandia, Purdue investigate new methods for monitoring and operating wind turbines
- May 27, 2009 — Hydrogen Road Tour event in Livermore will showcase fuel cell vehicles
- June 1, 2009 — EESAT 2009 conference scheduled for October
- June 4, 2009 — New type of membrane developed at Sandia may help make hydrogen hybrid cars a reality
- June 9, 2009 — “Microswimmer” and extremely tiny testing tool are big winners at Sandia student MEMS contest
- June 12, 2009 — Sandia to hold five town hall meetings
- June 16, 2009 — Sandia to sponsor 27th annual System Dynamics Society conference in Albuquerque July 26-31
- June 22, 2009 — Sandia to hold town hall meeting June 23 geared to women-owned businesses
- June 22, 2009 — Salt block unexpectedly stretches in Sandia experiments
- June 23, 2009 — Robot rodeo offers excitement, experience to state’s bomb squads
- July 1, 2009 — Sandia signs agreement with Chinese university
- July 7, 2009 — New SunCatcher™ power system unveiled at National Solar Thermal Test Facility
- July 9, 2009 — Sandia announces appointment of new vice president
- July 16, 2009 — Sandia sponsors Earth, Wind, and Sun conference
- July 20, 2009 — Sandia wins five R&D 100 awards
- July 21, 2009 — Purer water made possible by Sandia advance
- July 28, 2009 — Sandia computer scientists successfully boot one million Linux kernels as virtual machines
- August 3, 2009 — Media Day at Sandia National Laboratories Aug. 19
- August 20, 2009 — Sandia, DHS to demonstrate cargo security technologies
- August 24, 2009 — Sandia to hold Small Disadvantaged Business/HUBZone town hall meeting
- August 25, 2009 — Sandia team developing right-sized reactor
- September 10, 2009 — Sandia climate study projects receive $5 million in Recovery Act funding
- September 11, 2009 — Sandia Labs to highlight evolving national security mission in Washington, D.C., 60th anniversary events
- September 11, 2009 — Sandia hopping robots to bolster troop capabilities
- September 24, 2009 — Sandia receives DoD ‘trusted foundry’ accreditation
- September 29, 2009 — Sandia’s Jerilyn Timlin earns NIH award for research into protein interactions
- October 7, 2009 — Turning algae into energy
- October 19, 2009 — Sandia joins forces with Boeing, Caltrans, other industry partners on fuel cell-powered mobile lighting application
- October 21, 2009 — Sandia, SRC win LES award for NINE program outreach
- October 22, 2009 — “Perspectives on Energy Policy” report now available
- October 27, 2009 — Magnetic mixing creates quite a stir
- October 28, 2009 — Sandia, others funded to sequence microbial genes for potential biofuels use
- November 2, 2009 — Sandia announces completion of mixed waste landfill cover construction
- November 19, 2009 — Why huge bands of iron formed billions of years ago on Earth’s surface
- November 24, 2009 — Sandian honored by American Indian organization
- December 3, 2009 — Stopping MRSA before it becomes dangerous is possible, Sandia/UNM researchers find
- December 9, 2009 — Erik Ridley named to government relations staff at Sandia National Laboratories in Livermore
- December 9, 2009 — Sandia/California to celebrate achievements, evolving national security mission during 60th anniversary event
- December 14, 2009 — Online computer program aids food producers in assessing vulnerabilities
- December 15, 2009 — Sandia’s Shoes for Kids program makes new shoes possible for needy school children
- December 16, 2009 — Sandia’s Battery Abuse Testing Laboratory awarded $4.2 million in stimulus funds
- December 17, 2009 — Red Sky at night, Sandia’s new computing might
- December 17, 2009 — Two Sandia researchers elected AAAS Fellows
- December 18, 2009 — Sandia adds water power to clean energy research portfolio
- December 21, 2009 — Sandia and Lockheed Martin’s ‘It’s the Write Thing to Do’ essay contest rewards three local students with savings bonds
- December 21, 2009 — Glitter-sized solar photovoltaics produce competitive results
- January 7, 2008 — Some 20,000 soldiers a year may be trained with Sandia-enhanced simulation video game
- January 17, 2008 — American Nuclear Society conference set for March 9-12 in Albuquerque
- January 22, 2008 — Sandia researchers develop integrated energy-water model for planning/management purposes
- January 28, 2008 — Sandia’s Jess 7.1a3 rule engine selected by Lockheed Martin for Navy’s DDG 1000 destroyer ship
- January 31, 2008 — Sandia/California named winner of “Environmental Spirit” Award by Livermore Chamber of Commerce
- February 12, 2008 — Sandia, Stirling Energy Systems set new world record for solar-to-grid conversion efficiency
- February 13, 2008 — Sandia researchers demonstrate verve in transferring Labs technology to private sector
- February 18, 2008 — Sandia ceremony to signal reopening of giant Z accelerator
- February 21, 2008 — One million trillion ‘flops’ per second targeted by new Institute for Advanced Architectures
- February 27, 2008 — Sandia weighs in on new definition for kilogram
- March 6, 2008 — Sandia sponsors Terrorism Research Center Conference
- March 13, 2008 — Sandia’s BioWatch Indoor Reachback Center contributing to Department of Homeland Security effort
- March 17, 2008 — Sandia, UNM presidents to sign MOU to aid students, improve research opportunities
- March 20, 2008 — Sandia teams with Russian researchers to develop way to determine work readiness for critical operations
- March 24, 2008 — Sandia’s Fleet Services Department exceeds DOE fuel and energy efficiency standards
- March 28, 2008 — Poll places Sandia as top-10 work environment for post-doctoral students in life sciences
- March 31, 2008 — Sandia researchers purposely damage batteries to see how much abuse they can take
- April 1, 2008 — Sandia researchers say worldwide water shortage on horizon
- April 3, 2008 — Lab on a Chip paper unveils protein purification process expected to enable discoveries in bioenergy research
- April 7, 2008 — Albuquerque to host regional AAAS meeting April 10-12
- April 8, 2008 — CINT wins DOE Secretary’s Achievement Award
- April 14, 2008 — Sandia MESA project receives DOE secretary award
- April 15, 2008 — Sandia licenses its improved flash-bang technology
- April 23, 2008 — Shock at pump stems from high crude oil prices
- April 24, 2008 — Sandia simulations may explain nanoparticles ‘pinned’ to graphene
- April 28, 2008 — NASA tests HYTHIRM at Sandia’s Solar Tower
- April 29, 2008 — Sandia Tiger Teams reach out with solar
- April 29, 2008 — Sandia to honor local science teachers
- April 30, 2008 — Sandia researcher examines the physics of carbon nanotubes
- May 6, 2008 — Former Sandia Labs Director Morgan Sparks dies
- May 14, 2008 — Annual brochure outlines Sandia’s impact to economy
- May 20, 2008 — Wind farm may be on the way for Sandia, Kirtland Air Force Base
- May 21, 2008 — Sandia awards three staff augmentation contracts
- May 21, 2008 — Sandia researchers aim to mitigate impact of unintended hydrogen leaks by examining ’embrittlement’ issues
- June 5, 2008 — Sandia Dream Catcher Program applications now available
- June 5, 2008 — Sandia-led University Alliance Design Competition announces this year’s MEMS winners
- June 23, 2008 — Nanotubes could aid understanding of retrovirus transmission between human cells
- June 30, 2008 — Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Field Hearing to be held at Sandia
- June 30, 2008 — Solution to high energy costs could lie underground
- July 1, 2008 — Sandia wins three R&D 100 awards
- July 2, 2008 — Little cars and a father’s unusual teaching sent Ed Baynes on a road less travelled
- July 9, 2008 — Sandia scientists spend year developing computer model of Iraq surface water system
- July 15, 2008 — Media availability with DOE official set for Thursday
- July 16, 2008 — Sandia sends sensors into space to detect nuclear blasts globally
- July 21, 2008 — Sandia to hold first Earth, Wind and Sun conference July 23 and 24
- July 22, 2008 — Sandia to demonstrate hyperspectral confocal fluorescence microscope
- July 24, 2008 — Cracking the secrets of ice
- August 8, 2008 — Sandia licensing executives earn Certified Licensing Professional credential
- August 11, 2008 — First reported video of cell’s recognition of danger through its protein response made by Sandia and UNM researchers
- August 13, 2008 — Sandia researcher develops inference technique that estimates how many people will fall sick in an epidemic
- August 13, 2008 — Technology community celebrates 10 years
- August 18, 2008 — Hydrogen road tour to stop at Sandia Science & Technology Park Aug. 20
- August 21, 2008 — FBI unveils science of anthrax investigation
- September 2, 2008 — Parallel “nano-soldering” technique chosen for year’s top-50 by Nanotech Briefs
- September 18, 2008 — Sandia recognizes five green-certified buildings
- September 23, 2008 — Sandia receives Shingo Prize
- September 29, 2008 — Forward wall to enclose small star on Earth passes Sandia tests
- September 30, 2008 — Sandia wind program initiates three new projects
- October 7, 2008 — Sandia manages new DOE renewable energy program
- October 13, 2008 — Sandia aids cleanup of Iraqi nuclear facilities, rad waste
- October 16, 2008 — Sandia, SES win Popular Mechanics Breakthrough Innovator Award
- October 22, 2008 — New Sandia biofuels project focuses on enzyme engineering
- October 28, 2008 — Sandia hosts fourth Decade of the Mind symposium
- October 31, 2008 — Formidable NINE coalition merges goals to educate students
- November 11, 2008 — Sandia sensor technology may help save wild horses
- November 24, 2008 — Sandia entrepreneurial program is back
- December 1, 2008 — New cell analysis platform developed by Sandia researchers now available for licensing, partnerships
- December 8, 2008 — Sandia, Mesa del Sol enter new energy, sustainability era
- December 12, 2008 — Ground to be broken for new Ion Beam Laboratory at Sandia
- December 15, 2008 — Sandia Christmas campaign brings new shoes for needy school children
- December 15, 2008 — Sandia receives ‘outstanding’ rating from NNSA
- December 16, 2008 — Sandia’s microencapsulation project gives local entrepreneur warm glow
- December 17, 2008 — Sandia to host fourth Decade of the Mind symposium Jan. 14-15
- December 17, 2008 — Sandia engineer Cliff Ho wins Discover magazine’s ‘The Future of Energy in 2 Minutes or Less’ contest
- December 18, 2008 — Jumbo ‘nanotube’ existence confirmed at Sandia/LANL nanotech center
- December 22, 2008 — Sandia’s giving tree has many branches
- December 23, 2008 — Sandia awards more than $200,000 to community development programs
- January 8, 2007 — Discover magazine recognizes Sandia physicist Mark Boslough
- January 9, 2007 — Sandia MiniSAR flies for first time on unmanned aerial system
- January 17, 2007 — Sandia’s “OVIS” now available as open-source software
- January 17, 2007 — Sandia computer simulation monitors traffic in contraband nuclear material
- January 22, 2007 — Sandia develops next generation of screening devices
- February 7, 2007 — Sandia helps develop new wind turbine blade design
- February 15, 2007 — Theory aims to describe fundamental properties of materials
- February 15, 2007 — Ethics of nuclear weapons
- February 16, 2007 — Fred Harper to speak at AAAS annual meeting
- February 20, 2007 — Stolen dog workshop interests students in science
- February 21, 2007 — Sandia searches for unexploded ordnance
- March 8, 2007 — Sandia sponsors eighth annual School to World expo March 10th
- March 14, 2007 — Sandia’s High School Homeland Security Program educates students on emergency response
- March 15, 2007 — Ice created in nanoseconds by Sandia’s Z machine
- March 28, 2007 — Sandia researchers help to understand climate change
- March 29, 2007 — Sandia handheld instrument assesses dental disease in minutes
- April 3, 2007 — Sandia researchers take new approach to studying how cells respond to pathogens
- April 5, 2007 — Sandia Professional Development Program begins for postdoctoral students
- April 12, 2007 — DragonFlyTV profiles two Sandia solar energy researchers in episode filmed in New Mexico
- April 16, 2007 — Robert B. Coutts elected chairman of Sandia’s Board of Directors
- April 16, 2007 — Inaugural High School Homeland Security Conference to be held in Albuquerque
- April 24, 2007 — Rapid-fire pulse brings Sandia Z method closer to goal of high-yield fusion reactor
- April 25, 2007 — EESAT 2007 conference scheduled for September
- April 26, 2007 — Sandia decon formulation, best known as an anthrax killer, takes on household mold
- April 30, 2007 — New Sandia sensor to have applications in homeland defense, safeguarding warfighters, clinical diagnostics
- May 2, 2007 — Swarmy saves the day
- May 2, 2007 — Applications available for Sandia Dream Catcher Program
- May 7, 2007 — Pi Awards recognize outstanding math teachers
- May 9, 2007 — Sandia’s unattended water sensor capable of 24/7 detection of toxins, bacteria in water supplies
- May 10, 2007 — Sandia backs Intel International Science & Engineering Fair with volunteers, internship offers, a scholarship, and more
- May 14, 2007 — MEMS student design contest winners announced by Sandia
- May 15, 2007 — Sandia invention to make parabolic trough solar collector systems more energy efficient
- May 29, 2007 — Sandia research indicates that lightning was the likely cause of Sago Mine explosion
- May 30, 2007 — Sandia/Boeing collaboration targets aircraft fuel cell application
- June 12, 2007 — Extreme Makeover — Nature Edition?
- June 13, 2007 — Nanoparticles unlock the future of superalloy metals
- June 18, 2007 — A safer food supply: Sandia and FDA to make it so
- June 21, 2007 — Sandia invention for making airplanes safer wins key award from Federal Lab Consortium
- June 26, 2007 — Sandia to play key role in Bay Area-hosted DOE Bioscience Center
- July 2, 2007 — Inexpensive ‘adaptive optics’ achieved by Sandia’s optical clamp
- July 5, 2007 — Sandia receives five R&D 100 Awards
- July 9, 2007 — Self-assembled nanostructures function better than bone as porosity increases
- July 10, 2007 — Home for developmentally disabled children becomes site for Sandia arsenic water removal experiment
- July 16, 2007 — Sandia’s Weapons Evaluation Test Laboratory receives green building certification
- July 17, 2007 — Retired Sandian Regina Hunter launches new software product based on Labs-developed RAMPART™
- July 18, 2007 — Greater infrastructure security against global threats taught at Sandia-hosted conference
- July 18, 2007 — Sensors may monitor aircraft for defects continuously
- July 25, 2007 — Sandia assists 293 small businesses in 2006
- July 30, 2007 — Nineteen international science fair participants return to Albuquerque for special two-week research internship at Sandia
- August 6, 2007 — Sandia Forklift Rodeo highlights safety, accuracy
- August 6, 2007 — Full-time sensors can detect bridge defects
- August 8, 2007 — Cognitive Science and Technology Program becomes Sandia initiative
- August 9, 2007 — Sandia partners with UOP to develop biofuel for military jets
- August 14, 2007 — ‘HYPER’ initiative places international focus on hydrogen research
- August 15, 2007 — Sandia spearheads the formation of the National Institute for Nano-Engineering
- August 20, 2007 — Sandia hosts aircraft inspectors for training in inspection technology
- August 20, 2007 — DOE/NNSA to dedicate half billion-dollar microsystems engineering sciences complex at Sandia
- August 21, 2007 — Sandia researchers help to make cars smarter
- August 22, 2007 — Sandia computer scientists and USC student gamemakers create disaster-training tool
- August 23, 2007 — DOE/NNSA dedicates half-billion-dollar microsystems engineering sciences complex at Sandia
- August 27, 2007 — Properties of hydrogen storage materials in automotive system the focus of new DOE-funded project at Sandia
- August 28, 2007 — FEMA, Sandia announce new integrated public alert and warning capability
- September 4, 2007 — Sun sets on Sandia Pulsed Reactor
- September 13, 2007 — Sandia, partners evaluate vehicle barrier performance of fence technologies for borders
- September 26, 2007 — Sandia researchers to develop portable microfluidic platform for rapid detection of biotoxins
- October 11, 2007 — ‘Putting together pieces of the terrorism puzzle’ theme of annual Homeland Security Conference Oct. 15-17
- October 16, 2007 — Sandia sensor follows unusual tech transfer path
- October 17, 2007 — Successful ‘shots’ signal re-opening of Sandia’s giant Z accelerator
- October 17, 2007 — Two Sandia researchers awarded prestigious prizes from American Physical Society
- October 18, 2007 — Sandia MicroFab building gains environmental certification
- October 22, 2007 — Secret lives of two elements uncovered by Sandia researchers
- October 23, 2007 — Sandia hosts simulation-based engineering day Nov. 7
- October 29, 2007 — AAAS honors three Sandia researchers, one Sandia writer
- November 13, 2007 — Sandia/California named a fit business by the California Wellness Task Force
- November 14, 2007 — Sandia-developed neutron scatter camera provides a new-and-improved way to look at radiation
- November 20, 2007 — Fluorescence-based bioaerosol sensing project seeks to lower false alarm rates
- November 21, 2007 — Buckyball birth observed by Sandia nanotech researcher
- November 29, 2007 — Sandia research team studies best way to solve wicked problems
- December 3, 2007 — Did early Southwestern Indians ferment corn and make beer?
- December 5, 2007 — Sandia’s Sunshine to Petrol project seeks fuel from thin air
- December 6, 2007 — Sandia’s ‘It’s the Write Thing to Do’ contest rewards three students with savings bonds
- December 14, 2007 — Sandia fits needy kids with new shoes for Christmas
- December 17, 2007 — Sandia supercomputers offer new explanation of Tunguska disaster
- December 19, 2007 — Sandia’s giving tree has many branches
- January 6, 2006 — Sandia to conduct regional workshop in Salt Lake City to help gauge nation’s energy and water concerns
- January 11, 2006 — Sandia researchers aim to keep points-of-entry safe through systems-level modeling of operations
- January 12, 2006 — Sandia researchers to model nano-size battery to be implanted in eye to power artificial retina
- January 16, 2006 — Sandia researchers seek ways to make lithium-ion batteries work longer, safer
- January 17, 2006 — Riding the dimer: By straddling twin molecules, Sandia physicist obtains unique view of their breakup
- January 23, 2006 — Sandia enters agreement with Sharp Corporation
- January 26, 2006 — Sandia researchers collaborate to understand phenomena controlling PEM fuel cell performance, durability
- February 13, 2006 — Sandia researchers develop low-density, environmentally friendly foam that may also be the answer to surf industry crisis
- February 27, 2006 — Sandia President Tom Hunter announces grants to three New Mexico universities
- March 1, 2006 — Sandia National Laboratories/California to celebrate 50 years in Livermore next week
- March 6, 2006 — Applications sought for 3rd Annual Technology Showcase & Business Matchmaking Event
- March 8, 2006 — Sandia’s Z machine exceeds two billion degrees Kelvin
- March 13, 2006 — Sandia-developed RADTRAN software turns 30
- March 29, 2006 — Sandia-designed supercomputer ranked world’s most efficient in two of six categories
- April 3, 2006 — Coal may lead way to hydrogen economy
- April 11, 2006 — Sandia, Brookhaven researchers develop first response guidance for dirty bomb scenario
- April 11, 2006 — Sandia helps 283 state businesses in 2005 through New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program
- April 12, 2006 — Sandia to sponsor wind turbine blade workshop
- April 14, 2006 — Nobel Laureate Mario Molina to speak at National Hispanic Cultural Center Wednesday
- April 17, 2006 — Sandia to dedicate grand new Microfab and Microlab facilities Friday
- April 17, 2006 — Sandia recognizes local businesses with outstanding service awards
- May 15, 2006 — Repeatable, reliable, low-breakdown voltage antifuses enabled through a Sandia-developed dielectric thin film
- May 16, 2006 — Sandia accepting applications for Dream Catcher Program
- May 17, 2006 — Sandia, Next Generation Economy, Inc., New Mexico Business Roundtable to host first ImagiNANOvation™ Workshop
- May 18, 2006 — Sandia, Lockheed Martin honor 21 local high school seniors for achievement in the face of hardships
- May 25, 2006 — Sandia announces MEMS design contest winners
- May 31, 2006 — Address water scarcity, water quality issues around the world now, Sandia/CSIS report says
- June 5, 2006 — Desalination roadmap seeks technological solutions to increase the nation’s water supply
- June 7, 2006 — Sandia tool speeds up environmental cleanup, reopening of contaminated facilities
- June 19, 2006 — Sandia preemptive spark helps find intermittent electrical short circuits in airplanes
- June 20, 2006 — Sandia hosts Sustainable Energy Forum
- June 29, 2006 — Sandia’s ASCI Red, world’s first teraflop supercomputer, is decommissioned
- July 7, 2006 — Sandia wins two R&D 100 Awards
- July 10, 2006 — Sandia applies a surety approach in creating solutions to energy challenges
- July 10, 2006 — Sandia researchers apply energy surety model to military bases
- July 12, 2006 — ‘Prettier world’ of computer modeling provides key details, says Sandia researcher
- July 20, 2006 — Sandia hosts nonproliferation forum
- July 20, 2006 — Sandia work reported in Science and launched on space shuttle shows live cells influence growth of nanostructures
- July 26, 2006 — Michael Dell to visit Sandia Labs this Friday
- July 26, 2006 — Sandia’s Wind Energy Technology Department uses Labs’ developed device to determine how well wind turbines operate
- August 2, 2006 — Sandia researchers solve mystery of attractive surfaces
- August 7, 2006 — E M Optomechanical, Inc. obtains license to produce products based on Sandia-developed technology
- August 8, 2006 — Sandia experimental package of piezoelectric films to be part of NASA space station experiment
- August 9, 2006 — Sandia National Laboratories and Monsanto Company announce cooperative research agreement
- August 9, 2006 — Sandia hosts water forum
- August 10, 2006 — Paul Hommert named vice president of Sandia’s California division
- August 14, 2006 — Sandia to demonstrate arsenic, radium removal techniques at Navajo Reservation
- August 15, 2006 — Rapidly Deployable Chemical Detection System tested at McAfee Stadium
- August 16, 2006 — National nanotechnology core facility to be dedicated in Albuquerque Aug. 23
- August 18, 2006 — Sandia’s Neutron Generator Production receives Shingo Prize
- August 22, 2006 — Sandia’s community contributions surpass $15 million
- August 28, 2006 — Sandia hosts NASA test at Solar Tower Sept. 6
- September 6, 2006 — Sandia, task force to study ways ocean and wastewater can be desalinized in California
- September 12, 2006 — Sandia fingerprinting technique demonstrates wireless device driver vulnerabilities
- September 15, 2006 — Sandia and Los Alamos host DHS Secretary at NISAC dedication Sept. 18
- September 18, 2006 — Terrorism: Threats, Training, Tactics and Technology Conference Scheduled for Oct. 4-6 at Sandia
- September 18, 2006 — Inter-Institutional Agreement wins 2006 Deal of Distinction Award
- October 3, 2006 — Secretary Bodman to visit Sandia Oct. 5
- October 3, 2006 — Phase diagram of water revised by Sandia researchers
- October 4, 2006 — Buying, selling energy being conducted in safer environment due to Sandia standards assessments
- October 4, 2006 — Sandia releases free to the public Acro 1.0 optimization software
- October 5, 2006 — DOE selects Sandia as National Laboratory Center for Solid-State Lighting Research and Development
- October 9, 2006 — LOGIIC helps keep oil, gas control systems safe
- October 10, 2006 — Sandia researchers develop contaminant warning program for EPA to monitor water systems in real time
- October 23, 2006 — Fifth annual Homeland Security Conference to be held in Albuquerque this week
- October 30, 2006 — Sandians to spend next five years figuring out the future of the Earth’s atmosphere through modeling
- October 30, 2006 — Sandia computational science projects funded by the DOE Office of Science
- October 31, 2006 — Three Sandia researchers receive ‘Better Way’ Award
- November 1, 2006 — Sandia’s JESS® 7.0 rule engine available for licensing
- November 2, 2006 — Z machine melts diamond to puddle
- November 7, 2006 — Sandia, UNM researchers show brain injury may occur within one millisecond after head hits car windshield
- November 13, 2006 — Sandia researchers discover way to see how a drug attaches to a cell
- November 14, 2006 — Red Storm upgrade lifts Sandia supercomputer to 2nd in world, but 1st in scalability, say researchers
- November 14, 2006 — Thunderbird Linux Cluster ranks 6th in Top500 supercomputing Race
- November 28, 2006 — Sandia research to focus on early detection of harmful algal blooms (HABs)
- December 4, 2006 — Sandia researchers develop better sensor detection system
- December 13, 2006 — Sandia formalizes agreement with Bi-National Lab
- December 18, 2006 — Sandia researchers study possibility that lightning was cause of Sago Mine disaster
- January 5, 2005 — High school physics teachers invited to Jan. 8 workshop
- January 7, 2005 — GM joins with Sandia to advance hydrogen storage
- January 11, 2005 — Car battery failing? Hazardous material leaching? Oil level dropping?
- January 18, 2005 — Online database highlights opportunities to license Sandia intellectual property
- January 27, 2005 — Sandia researchers develop portable device that can detect heart and gum disease instantly
- February 1, 2005 — Student MEMS design competition hosted by Sandia
- February 3, 2005 — Sandia establishes Entrepreneur in Residence initiative to stimulate spin-off companies
- February 10, 2005 — Sandia, University of Texas System unveil multi-faceted memorandum of understanding
- February 15, 2005 — Tests confirm the Explosive Destruction System’s (EDS) ability to destroy biological agents
- March 2, 2005 — Texas police, border agents using Labs’ sniffer to nab drug traffickers
- March 7, 2005 — Sandia underground geo-tools aid in earthquake research
- March 8, 2005 — Sampling ‘small atmospheres’ in the tiny new worlds of MEMS
- March 17, 2005 — Taking the terror out of terror: Sandia team re-thinks physical security for homeland defense
- March 17, 2005 — Tiny porphyrin tubes developed by Sandia may lead to new nanodevices
- March 22, 2005 — Novel ultrafast laser detects cancer at earliest possible stage
- March 22, 2005 — MEMS reliability focus of Sandia short course
- March 22, 2005 — Sandia helps 278 state businesses in 2004 through New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program
- March 29, 2005 — Nonproliferation, nuclear industry experts to discuss fuel cycle issues at conference near D.C. April 4-6
- April 4, 2005 — Sandia, University of Texas System to sign memorandum of understanding April 6
- April 11, 2005 — Sandia Labs undergoes management changes
- April 18, 2005 — Sandia assists NASA with space shuttle rollout test
- April 21, 2005 — Sandia BROOM tool can help restore facilities following release of biological warfare agents
- May 4, 2005 — Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff to visit Sandia National Laboratories
- May 10, 2005 — Sandia’s Julia Phillips elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
- May 18, 2005 — Sandia helps small company with automatic tire pressure maintenance system
- May 19, 2005 — EESAT 2005 conference scheduled for October
- May 25, 2005 — Sandia, APS, UNM collaborate to meet No Child Left Behind requirement
- June 1, 2005 — Texas Tech wins Sandia MEMS design contest
- June 6, 2005 — Z fires objects faster than Earth moves through space
- June 7, 2005 — Sandia researchers develop unique ‘surfactant’ material
- June 10, 2005 — Team discovers unsuspected intermediates in the chemistry of combustion
- June 16, 2005 — Sandia, FAA, NASA create computer model for fire detection in airliner cargo compartments
- June 17, 2005 — Three Sandia employees named to ‘Top Hispanics in Technology and Business’ list
- June 20, 2005 — Synthetic aperture radar may soon be used for reconnaissance on small UAVs
- June 21, 2005 — Sandia develops secure wireless technology
- June 30, 2005 — Team investigates Active Denial System for security applications
- July 1, 2005 — Components of Deep Impact rocket checked at Sandia for radiation hardening
- July 8, 2005 — Silly Putty probe at Sandia yields non-silly results about time-dependent material properties
- July 13, 2005 — Sandia researcher shares European physics prize for work; observations transformed Z-pinch field
- July 21, 2005 — Sandia completes depleted uranium study
- July 26, 2005 — Sandia and U.S. Army’s America’s Army simulation helps Special Forces learn adaptive thinking and cultural awareness
- July 28, 2005 — Four R&D 100 Awards won by Sandia Labs
- July 28, 2005 — Sandia begins arsenic removal demonstration project in Anthony, N.M.
- August 2, 2005 — Jaime Moya awarded HENAAC Award for Professional Achievement
- August 2, 2005 — ElectroNeedles may provide diabetes patients a painless way to check blood glucose levels
- August 17, 2005 — Sandia assists NASA with several shuttle projects
- August 23, 2005 — Sandia’s dielectrophoresis device may revolutionize sample preparation
- August 24, 2005 — Sandia researchers to study techniques for arsenic removal from drinking water
- August 25, 2005 — Asteroid dust may influence weather, study finds
- September 7, 2005 — Sandia conducts tests at Solar Tower to benefit future NASA space explorations
- September 8, 2005 — International Climate Researchers Meet In U.S. To Simulate Flight Operations For Tropical Storm Cloud Experiment
- September 15, 2005 — Nanotechnology facilities, enhanced by thousand-year-old decorative style, near completion
- September 15, 2005 — Sandia’s massive MESA construction continues on course
- September 26, 2005 — Sandians Nancy Jackson, John DeBassige to receive AISES professional of the year awards
- September 27, 2005 — Two Sandia microChemLab technologies soon to be checking for toxins in the nation’s water supplies
- September 27, 2005 — Sandia retiree Richard Pettit receives metrology, measurement science award
- October 5, 2005 — Pilot Sandia treatment system that removes arsenic from water to be demonstrated Oct. 10 at Rio Rancho well site
- October 26, 2005 — Future of War Think-Fest produces many sparks
- October 27, 2005 — Sandia demonstrates device for preventing battlefield friendly fire
- October 27, 2005 — How-to book published on laser beam-shaping applications
- October 29, 2005 — Sandia researchers determine that common anthrax sampling methods need improvement
- November 1, 2005 — Sandia enters into agreement with The Aerospace Corporation
- November 3, 2005 — Sandia’s Al Romig receives National Materials Advancement Award
- November 8, 2005 — Sandia to help New Mexico water systems lower arsenic levels in supplies
- November 8, 2005 — Sandia to help New Mexico water systems lower arsenic levels in supplies
- November 10, 2005 — Airport protection guidelines to be distributed to emergency planners and airport executives
- November 10, 2005 — Sandia to conduct regional workshop in Kansas City to help gauge nation’s energy and water concerns
- November 15, 2005 — Fourth Annual Homeland Security Conference to be held in Albuquerque this week
- November 15, 2005 — In ‘Dingo King’ exercise, simulated nuclear accident overcome by real-world cooperation
- November 15, 2005 — Sandia commemorates 25 years of combustion R&D with ‘Fueling America’s Future’ symposium
- November 23, 2005 — Sandia to host news media briefing with U.S. Reps. Hoekstra and Wilson on Monday
- December 5, 2005 — Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property
conference to be held Dec. 5-9 - December 7, 2005 — Sandia to conduct regional workshop in Baltimore to help gauge national energy and water concerns
- December 12, 2005 — BiNational Sustainability Laboratory opens shop, hopes to create ‘necklace of labs’ along Mexican border
- December 13, 2005 — Light-bringer Debby Tewa provides advice about solar power to people on Indian reservations
- December 13, 2005 — Sandia employees’ tradition of buying shoes for hundreds of school kids most needed this time of year
- December 14, 2005 — ‘Mighty Mouse’ robot frees stuck radiation source
- December 15, 2005 — DOE Atmospheric Radiation Measurement program mobile facility moves to Niger
- December 15, 2005 — Five local students awarded U.S. Savings Bonds in “It’s the Write Thing to Do” scholastic essay program
- January 22, 2004 — Desktop computers to counsel users to make better decisions
- January 27, 2004 — Method has potential of changing the metal’s properties; many new applications possible
- February 2, 2004 — Bioscience experts from around the world gather at Sandia to discuss securing pathogens from terrorists
- February 2, 2004 — Sandia-developed foam likely would stop SARS virus quickly, Sandia/Kansas State team shows
- February 10, 2004 — Sandia helps DOE take first steps in control, tracking of potential ‘dirty bomb’ sources
- February 16, 2004 — Building nanostructures like birds build nests
- February 18, 2004 — Revolutionary radar is five times smaller than existing technology
- February 25, 2004 — Sandia Cooperative Monitoring Center and Arab foundation to identify Iraqi scientific needs
- March 18, 2004 — Sandia and three University of Texas campuses to announce collaboration agreement
- March 18, 2004 — Sandia begins major test capabilities upgrade
- March 22, 2004 — Sandia combustion researchers successfully measure particulate emissions on board diesel passenger vehicle
- March 22, 2004 — Sandia’s ‘TEPIC’ offers pourable, high-strength, high-temperature lightweight support foam for composite manufacturers
- March 25, 2004 — Sandia National Laboratories new ‘nanotractor’ actuator allows study of friction at the microscale
- April 22, 2004 — Possible uses include biological labeling, laser light, catalysts, memory storage, and relief for physicists
- April 22, 2004 — Three Sandia employees named to Hispanic Engineer and Information Technology magazine top 50 list
- April 27, 2004 — Sandia selected by Department of Energy as Center of Excellence for metal hydride-based hydrogen storage
- April 29, 2004 — EnergyGard Southwest seminar to focus on keeping nation’s electric utilities and gas operations safe
- April 30, 2004 — Sandia dedicates Joint Computational Engineering Lab
- May 3, 2004 — Sandia’s VP Jim Tegnelia named chairman of the Army Science Board
- May 3, 2004 — Sandia signs agreement with National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development
- May 5, 2004 — Sandia polymer electrolyte membrane brings goal of a high temperature PEM fuel cell closer
- May 6, 2004 — Sandia, University of Colorado-Colorado Springs to collaborate
- May 18, 2004 — Sandia helps 296 state businesses in 2003 through New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program
- May 19, 2004 — Groundbreaking ceremony for joint Sandia/Los Alamos nanotechnology center to be held May 25 at Sandia
- June 10, 2004 — Distributed Information Systems Laboratory (DISL) dedicated at Sandia/California
- June 22, 2004 — Wireless nanocrystals efficiently radiate visible light
- June 22, 2004 — Sandia establishes CRADA with FM Global
- June 28, 2004 — $6 million appropriation to focus Sandia research on drinking water desalination, removal of arsenic
- July 8, 2004 — Sandia partners with DOE in science education initiative
- July 9, 2004 — Sandia wins two R&D 100 Awards
- July 15, 2004 — Sandia Labs searches for missing floppy disk
- July 16, 2004 — Sandia Labs locates floppy disk
- July 27, 2004 — Red Storm to be assembled in New Mexico
- July 28, 2004 — Unique Sandia facility celebrates 10 years of making the world a safer place
- August 2, 2004 — US, Russian lab directors advocate global expansion of new nuclear energy technologies
- August 4, 2004 — Sandia researchers and Livermore Police Department successfully demonstrate viability of “sensor management architecture” for rapid deployment of detection system
- August 6, 2004 — Simple method may improve computer memory, catalysts, ceramic/metal seals, and nanodevices
- September 1, 2004 — Sandia restarts CREM operations
- September 7, 2004 — Sandia helps Navy in shaping future of aircraft carrier operations
- September 7, 2004 — Department of Homeland Security’s Charles McQueary to visit Sandia, Lawrence Livermore national labs in honor of September 11
- September 8, 2004 — Sandia experiments may reduce possibility of future water wars and create additional solar power sources
- September 9, 2004 — Sandia researcher wins Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
- September 14, 2004 — Two Sandians honored with Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards
- September 29, 2004 — Device allows naked eye to see motion of 10 nanometers
- September 29, 2004 — Oct. 5 ceremony to celebrate completion of new $22 million WETL facility in Amarillo
- September 30, 2004 — Nanotechnology research funding list now live at Sandia/LANL CINT website
- October 13, 2004 — Homeland Security Conference set for Nov. 16-19
- October 19, 2004 — State’s business & education leaders to discuss learning initiatives for job growth
- October 21, 2004 — Z’s $61.7 million refurbishment to advance fusion machine’s capabilities
- November 4, 2004 — Search and rescue group uses Sandia synthetic aperture radar
- November 9, 2004 — Sandia, Stirling to build solar dish engine power plant
- November 10, 2004 — Blinded by the light? Not Daniel Sinars
- November 15, 2004 — Collapse analysis of World Trade Center talk featured at Homeland Security Conference
- November 18, 2004 — Sandia Mentor Protégé Program helps small businesses strengthen supplier capabilities
- December 6, 2004 — Sandia, Tenix, and CH2M Hill will develop automated water safety sensor units
- December 7, 2004 — Sandia to begin testing innovative arsenic-removal technologies in Socorro
- December 9, 2004 — Artist/scientist ‘dream team’ assembles with goal of capturing and displaying gigapixel-sized images
- December 14, 2004 — Sandia employees buy shoes for hundreds of school kids
- December 14, 2004 — Sandia Labs essay contest ‘It’s the Write Thing To Do’ makes five high school winners $2,000 richer
- January 23, 2003 — Ultralight device analyzes gases immediately
- February 12, 2003 — Sandia, Bureau of Reclamation release research strategy for cost-effective water desalination
- February 18, 2003 — UNM/Sandia center to tackle policy and technology issues linked to international security, strife
- February 18, 2003 — Los Alamos, Sandia National Laboratories to host Homeland Security Workshop for state, local responders
- February 20, 2003 — Three Sandians elected to National Academy of Engineering
- March 6, 2003 — Silicon and graphite: a materials match made in battery heaven
- March 20, 2003 — Sandia director details serious concerns with lab security force, announces corrective measures
- March 27, 2003 — Sandia helps return firefighting air tankers to service with improved inspection programs
- April 2, 2003 — “PROACT” system helps mitigate chemical/biological threats
- April 3, 2003 — Experts to discuss world policy challenges at 13th Annual International Security Conference
- April 7, 2003 — Huge pulsed power machine enters fusion arena
- April 8, 2003 — Patented cantilever epitaxy growth process overcomes previous problems that have limited LEDs’ performance
- May 7, 2003 — Sandia, LET Inc. recognized by Federal Laboratory Consortium for development of crime-solving tool
- May 7, 2003 — Sandia security assessment tool for dams, power transmission systems, and water distribution systems recognized by Federal Laboratory Consortium
- May 14, 2003 — Regina Hunter accepts award for advocacy efforts on behalf of handicapped people at Sandia
- May 15, 2003 — Painless bone substitute could offer new era for surgeons
- June 23, 2003 — New Mexico Small Business Assistance Program helps 310 state businesses in 2002 program year
- June 24, 2003 — Sandia makes management changes after review of independent investigation
- July 2, 2003 — Alameda County Public Health Department, Sandia researchers simulate anthrax attack on East Bay
- July 7, 2003 — Energy emissions far greater than predicted by Planck’s Law
- July 14, 2003 — Sandia researchers use quantum dots as a new approach to solid-state lighting
- July 22, 2003 — Sandia, Kansas State University developing rapid disease detection system for farm animals
- July 22, 2003 — Particles concentrated without muss or fuss for homeland defense or lab chromatography
- July 23, 2003 — “Nobel Prizes of technology” demonstrate wide scope
- August 7, 2003 — New Mexico top cops get terrorist training
- August 13, 2003 — Machines accurately infer user intent, remember experiences and allow users to call upon simulated experts
- August 14, 2003 — MESA, Sandia’s largest project ever, formally breaks ground
- August 18, 2003 — Sandia researchers create nanocrystals nature’s way
- September 8, 2003 — Sandia sponsors solar energy symposium Oct. 15 & 16
- September 9, 2003 — Sandia engineers develop multi-purpose, high-voltage power supply
- September 16, 2003 — Sandia, Los Alamos, New Mexico Tech to team on ‘energetic materials’ research
- September 17, 2003 — Sandia National Laboratories to demonstrate Intel-based next generation high performance computing cluster
- September 22, 2003 — Preventing mitochondria from turning ugly may postpone Alzheimer’s, Huntington’s, Parkinson’s diseases
- September 23, 2003 — Sandia researchers design unique microfluidic capillary fittings, manifolds and interconnects
- September 29, 2003 — Aeroelastic tailoring expected to increase life of blades
- September 29, 2003 — New Mexico Wind Energy Center to open this fall
- September 29, 2003 — Sandia researchers seek ways to lower the cost of wind energy
- October 7, 2003 — Sandia seeks commercialization partners for hand-held chemical analysis and detection system
- October 15, 2003 — Sandia develops ultra-high-temperature ceramics to withstand 2000 degrees Celsius
- October 16, 2003 — Sandia launches Chem/Bio Program Web site
- October 20, 2003 — Sandia National Laboratories presented 2003 Excellence in Technology Award
- October 21, 2003 — Sandia uses hypersonic vehicle design, development, flight experience to assist NASA’s HyTEx program
- October 21, 2003 — Sandia’s new Truman Fellowship program seeks nation’s top postdoc talent for independent, national security-related research
- October 29, 2003 — Sandia to conduct security stand-down
- November 17, 2003 — Collaboratory for Multi-scale Chemical Science (CMCS) introduces data-sharing web portal to “change the way chemical science is done”
- November 18, 2003 — Researchers achieve breakthrough in development of ultraviolet light-emitting diodes
- November 18, 2003 — UV LEDs have multiple uses
- November 19, 2003 — Sandia Labs budget may top $2.2 billion
- December 1, 2003 — Sandia Labs-sponsored Cooperative Monitoring Center opens in Amman, Jordan
- December 11, 2003 — Extremely cold molecules created by Sandia and Columbia University researchers
- December 17, 2003 — Sandia Labs inventors and authors earn nearly $660,000 in annual royalty awards
- January 8, 2002 — Key detail leads to new interpretation of water-solid interactions in Jan. 4 Science Magazine
- January 9, 2002 — Software tool could help avert water crises, quell geopolitical tensions
- January 14, 2002 — Team studies use of Sandia technology to ensure ‘farm-to-fork’ safety of the nation’s food supply
- January 14, 2002 — Linked device resembles bicycle chain
- January 17, 2002 — Sandia studies security at nation’s chemical plants
- January 23, 2002 — Sandia co-sponsors 2nd nationwide school safety workshop for administrators, security officers, and police
- January 29, 2002 — Sandia and Goodyear sign new umbrella CRADA
- January 30, 2002 — Sandia to host Electrical Energy Storage Systems Applications and Technologies Conference
- February 5, 2002 — Sandia awards licensing agreement to NeoSafety
- February 13, 2002 — Sandia gun residue detection technique will help police ID shooters right at the crime scene
- February 19, 2002 — Sandia explores K-9 collar camera kits for hostage rescue, emergency response
- February 20, 2002 — Brinker, Osbourn elected to National Academy of Engineering
- February 21, 2002 — Bomber’s shoes disabled by Sandia bomb squad tool
- February 28, 2002 — RSVP system deployed along U.S.-Mexican border proves value, detects two disease outbreaks
- March 5, 2002 — Sandia researchers Lin, Ng win ‘Asian American Engineer of Year’ awards
- March 6, 2002 — Prototype detector could identify anthrax quickly
- March 22, 2002 — Sandia designs vibe-powered sensor that transforms shakes into electricity
- April 3, 2002 — World’s experts to discuss policy dilemmas at International Arms Control Conference
- April 3, 2002 — Evildoers find it stunning
- April 8, 2002 — Sandia’s DAKOTA Toolkit on Web and available for free
- April 11, 2002 — Sandia National Laboratories creates a cluster computer ‘in a bread box’
- April 16, 2002 — Sandia launches solid-state lighting website
- April 16, 2002 — Quiet revolution may change way we light our world
- April 17, 2002 — Playing with fire
- April 20, 2002 — Sandia researchers help prepare public health officials, others with anti-terror “decision analysis” tool
- April 21, 2002 — Damage-tolerant, secure, tamper-proof barcode invented by Sandia
- April 25, 2002 — Like assisted power steering
- May 1, 2002 — A cool tungsten light bulb may be possible
- May 1, 2002 — Sandia researchers observe molecular shuttling on man-made membrane that mimics cellular behavior
- May 9, 2002 — Barringer unveils explosives-detecting airport security portal that includes Sandia chemical preconcentrator
- May 16, 2002 — US, Mexico formalize agreement to nurture border-area development lab
- June 10, 2002 — Operation America training program readies nation’s bomb squads for terrorist threats
- June 18, 2002 — “Red Storm” supercomputer slated for 2004
- July 9, 2002 — Sandia research wins two R&D 100 Awards
- August 1, 2002 — Group tackles water issues along US/Mexico border
- August 2, 2002 — Simple method may improve catalysts, nanodevices
- August 8, 2002 — CINT to serve as gateway to Los Alamos and Sandia national labs
- August 13, 2002 — ‘Something new and exciting’ found serendipitously
- September 5, 2002 — Sandia, Boeing establish partnership to develop mutually beneficial technologies
- September 5, 2002 — ‘A thousand points of light’ no longer a metaphor
- September 11, 2002 — Rings around the Earth: A clue to climate change?
- September 25, 2002 — Transparent barrier system could protect cops or citizens from rioters, bomb blasts, snipers
- September 25, 2002 — Sandia Environmental Restoration Project Earns Green Zia Award from New Mexico
- September 30, 2002 — From soufflés to seashells to intelligent ink
- October 1, 2002 — U.S. Army Central Command selects chem-bio decontamination formulation developed at Sandia
- October 7, 2002 — American Physical Society awards C. Paul Robinson the George E. Pake Prize
- October 10, 2002 — Sandia scientist’s concept for biowarfare early-warning system clears U.S. Senate
- October 21, 2002 — Sandia pursues biotechnology as new technology focus area
- October 21, 2002 — Research may result in new ways to detect biotoxins or drugs that will block them
- October 21, 2002 — Membrane proteins play role in causing healthy cells to get sick, Sandia scientists learn
- October 21, 2002 — Molecular Integrated Microsystems grand challenge pursues revolutionary approach to microsystems
- October 21, 2002 — Sandia researchers study microchannels in chips that speed protein sorting
- October 21, 2002 — Sandia researcher explores ways to develop ‘smart’ materials that behave like living systems
- October 21, 2002 — Sandia researching new way to power small devices using living biological systems
- October 21, 2002 — How Sandia’s bio-microfuel cell works
- October 21, 2002 — Sandia/UNM researching microarray technology for new ways to diagnose, prevent illnesses
- October 21, 2002 — Microarrayer important tool in research
- October 21, 2002 — Sandia-built hyperspectral imager provides better scanning
- October 21, 2002 — Sandia VxInsight data-mining software used to analyze data
- October 21, 2002 — New Sandia-developed miniaturized lipid biosensor may rapidly detect biological agents
- October 21, 2002 — Wide civilian and military distribution expected
- October 21, 2002 — Sandia’s biotech initiative
- October 21, 2002 — Sandia National Laboratories and Cray Inc. finalize $90 million contract for new supercomputer
- October 30, 2002 — BRAT may assess risks of terrorism, natural disasters to dairies, feedlots, ranches, food packaging
- October 30, 2002 — Sandia’s Julia Phillips wins first Horizon Award
- November 5, 2002 — Sandia research with new reactor could mean significant savings in the eventual safe transport, storage, disposal of nuclear waste
- November 12, 2002 — Sandia-developed field kit helping nation’s police departments solve real crimes
- November 13, 2002 — Sandia partners with University of New Haven to offer advanced degree program in national security
- November 25, 2002 — Sandia’s Salinas code shares Gordon Bell Award
- November 25, 2002 — Sandia to host Strategic Indirect Warfare Conference
- December 4, 2002 — ‘Hot laps’ to become yesterday’s problem
- December 13, 2002 — DOE intends to extend Lockheed management contract for Sandia
- December 16, 2002 — Huge data sets examined interactively yet remotely
- January 19, 2001 — Department of Energy Announces Research and Development Agreement between Sandia Labs and Celera Genomics with Technology Provided by Compaq
- January 24, 2001 — Lockheed Martin/Sandia donating $100,000 to Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce
- January 31, 2001 — What may be world’s smallest mini-robot being developed at Sandia
- February 21, 2001 — Brave students to spin wafer coatings at zero G
- February 21, 2001 — Magnetic field shocklessly shoots pellets 20 times faster than rifle bullet
- February 21, 2001 — Picky molecular traps snare problem chemicals from process streams, effluents
- March 7, 2001 — Almost 200 New Mexico small businesses apply for help from Sandia under new state-funded assistance program
- March 13, 2001 — Sandia’s new Gamma Irradiation Facility can test microchips, satellites, and everything in between
- March 23, 2001 — New Distributed Information Systems Laboratory to be built at Sandia National Labs/California
- March 26, 2001 — Sandia to release enhanced shock wave physics software
- March 28, 2001 — World’s experts to discuss policy dilemmas at International Arms Control Conference
- April 4, 2001 — Sandia, Ardesta join forces to commercialize MEMS and microsystems
- April 4, 2001 — Standardized electronic invoicing tested at Sandia National Laboratories is now available to industry
- April 10, 2001 — Inexpensive disposable fiber optics can relay real-time information about drilling process
- April 10, 2001 — Two Sandia National Laboratories employees receive awards for work with small businesses
- April 11, 2001 — Extreme Ultra Violet Lithography (EUVL) Milestone Celebration Background
- April 11, 2001 — Partners Unveil First Extreme Ultraviolet Chip-making Machine
- April 18, 2001 — Sandia and UNM collaborate to train more, better information technology professionals
- April 19, 2001 — Intelligent nanostructures report on environment; “nanoskin” may aid in inhabiting Mars
- April 24, 2001 — Solution to some of country’s energy woes might be little more than hot air
- April 26, 2001 — Patented integrated circuit measures time-of-flight to trillionths of a second
- May 4, 2001 — Sandia Labs’ Thunderbird Awards honor 21 local high school seniors for achievement in the face of hardships
- May 7, 2001 — Sandia’s new integrated circuit failure analysis technique is fastest ever
- May 24, 2001 — Sandia arsenic-catchers could help communities supply safer drinking water affordably
- June 6, 2001 — Sandia supercomputer program released to public
- June 6, 2001 — Sandia National Laboratories/Lockheed Martin honor New Mexico science teachers
- June 15, 2001 — Sandia July 18-20 photovoltaic symposium aimed at increasing work with US industry
- June 25, 2001 — Sandia explores frontiers of ‘splat science’
- July 2, 2001 — Sandia software makes bomb ’bots smarter
- July 2, 2001 — Sandia National Laboratories receives DOE’s Small Business Special Emphasis Award
- July 12, 2001 — New standard set for scientific visualizations
- July 19, 2001 — Sandia to release first risk-based approach to building management software for use by GSA
- August 1, 2001 — New Mexico public safety officials get high-security training from Sandia this week
- August 2, 2001 — Sandia researchers win three R&D 100 Awards
- August 8, 2001 — Sandia Internship Symposium is Thursday, Aug. 9
- August 9, 2001 — New Sandia program aims to help regional small businesses become better, more effective suppliers
- August 15, 2001 — Pac-Man-like microstructure interacts with red blood cells
- August 15, 2001 — Local Manufacturer Gets Sandia Contract to Supply Spacecraft Sensors
- August 22, 2001 — Team Specialty Products awarded Sandia contract for developmental testing gages
- August 30, 2001 — First controllable 2D nanopatterns imaged by Sandia researchers
- August 30, 2001 — Z-Beamlet image shows Z evenly compresses pellet
- September 5, 2001 — Design begins on new Weapons Evaluation Test Laboratory for NNSA Pantex Plant
- September 10, 2001 — Information session for small businesses wanting to become GSA Schedule suppliers
- September 13, 2001 — Sandia on Staggered Work Schedule Until Further Notice
- September 25, 2001 — Sandia-developed removable adhesive bonds and detaches with temperature changes
- September 26, 2001 — Sandia researcher Alfredo Morales wins Hispanic ‘Most Promising Scientist’ Award
- October 3, 2001 — Sandia’s soil and groundwater chemical ‘sniffer’ may help protect the nation’s water supply
- October 3, 2001 — Sandia develops program to assess water infrastructure vulnerabilities
- October 17, 2001 — Sandia modelers help micromachine designers succeed in economic jungle
- October 26, 2001 — Sandia-developed formulation among products selected to help rid U.S. facilities of anthrax
- November 5, 2001 — Local New Business to Develop Software Applications for Sandia National Laboratories’ Modeling Group
- November 6, 2001 — Sandia National Laboratories launches Office of Small Business Advocacy Mentor/Protégé program
- December 1, 2001 — Sandia signs two agreements with New Mexico Tech
- December 10, 2001 — Two new methodologies can help owners improve security of nation’s dams and power systems
- December 12, 2001 — Sandia develops tools for assessing vulnerability of buildings to chemical and biological attacks
- January 19, 2000 — Of skiers, snowboarders, and other terrorists
- January 20, 2000 — Sandia research listed among Science’s “Top Ten” breakthroughs for 1999
- January 20, 2000 — Her computational predictions help guide
experiments at Z - January 21, 2000 — Sandia joins national charge into 21st century nanotechnology revolution
- January 25, 2000 — Palestinian and Israeli environmental researchers collaborate in Sandia program
- February 3, 2000 — Human factors experts at Sandia take new approach to studying human failure in engineered systems
- February 9, 2000 — Sandia’s California facility is first national lab site to finish environmental clean-up
- February 22, 2000 — Not Cartier — but non-allergenic, long-lasting, and resistant to ‘stiction’
- February 23, 2000 — DOE research satellite to be launched from Vandenberg AFB early Sunday, March 12
- February 29, 2000 — Sandia, Ford Sign Broad Agreement To Jointly Pursue Technology Developments
- March 8, 2000 — New semiconductor alloy’s ‘crazy physics’ makes it a possible photovoltaic power source for satellites
- March 9, 2000 — Team Specialty Products to break ground for new building in Sandia Science and Technology Park
- March 9, 2000 — Launch of DOE satellite OK’d for Sunday
- March 13, 2000 — DOE research satellite successfully launched and working properly so far
- March 16, 2000 — Sandia scientists study ‘natural’ alternative to cleaning up uranium-contaminated sites
- March 17, 2000 — World’s experts to discuss arms control dilemmas at International Arms Control Conference
- March 23, 2000 — Biocavity laser is new tool in war on cancer
- March 26, 2000 — Sandia National Laboratories presents fully integrated lab-on-a-chip development
- March 30, 2000 — Sandia to provide one-stop terrorism readiness help to communities through NIJ virtual center
- March 31, 2000 — Sandia to join forces with Native American tribes in test of new solar electricity generating system
- April 13, 2000 — Millions of lives at risk
- April 20, 2000 — How to identify a killer virus
- April 24, 2000 — Why, in Superbowl of statistical mechanics, famous players could never cross goal line
- May 4, 2000 — Molecules with attitude, ready to perform
- May 11, 2000 — Sandia’s Elaine Raybourn explores ways to make Internet communication more like being in a ‘real’ place
- May 17, 2000 — ‘Smart’ material promises whole new approach to space mirrors
- May 18, 2000 — Could have stopped the I-Love-You virus
- May 23, 2000 — Summer heat spells lights out, but new power company software might keep nation’s power on
- May 25, 2000 — Sandia’s tiny canals on chips could expand uses for tomorrow’s ‘microfluidic’ devices
- June 5, 2000 — Two Sandia inventions named among the year’s best
- June 6, 2000 — CRADA with Cielo Communications makes development possible
- June 12, 2000 — MEMS technology licensed by Sandia National Labs to AXSUN Technologies
- June 13, 2000 — Second Southwest as a Region of Innovation conference to focus on microsystems cluster
- June 14, 2000 — Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Multispectral Thermal Imager (MTI) Image Gallery
- June 14, 2000 — DOE satellite begins research mission
- July 2, 2000 — Sandia chem-bio decontamination foam licensed to Modec
- July 13, 2000 — Summer workshop on school safety draws concerned educators to Dallas July 26-28
- July 13, 2000 — Navajo Tribal Utility Authority brings solar electricity to homes in remote areas
- July 24, 2000 — Keep telling yourself: “The Red Team is my friend…”
- July 28, 2000 — SBA awards Sandia its Dwight Eisenhower Award for Excellence
- August 3, 2000 — New approach promises to shed light about how copper corrodes
- August 28, 2000 — Tool is miniaturized version of traditional collector
- August 29, 2000 — Chem-bio decontamination formulation licensed to EnviroFoam
- August 30, 2000 — Caught in the grip of a crushing magnetic force:
- August 30, 2000 — Sandia robotic assembly software licensed to Ultramax
- September 5, 2000 — Citizens believe world is more dangerous today than during Cold War
- September 6, 2000 — Antarctica, Sandia’s ‘garage-built’ supercomputer, may become 20th fastest in world
- September 13, 2000 — Method receives thumbs up from industry
- September 13, 2000 — Major issue impeding successful magnetic confinement fusion resolved by joint Sandia/General Atomics/UC-San Diego Research
- September 18, 2000 — Sandia to pressurize scale model of nuclear reactor containment vessel until it fails
- September 27, 2000 — Sandia materials model wins R&D 100 award
- October 5, 2000 — Influencing structure in the heart of nanoland
- October 5, 2000 — Goodyear and Sandia Labs team to cut petrochemical industry energy costs
- October 5, 2000 — Sandia spins off company to commercialize microsystems technology
- October 16, 2000 — Prosthetic limb to be controlled by microchip
- October 17, 2000 — Designer lighting and ecological benefits from the same advance
- October 17, 2000 — Sandia hoppers leapfrog conventional wisdom about robot mobility
- October 19, 2000 — Sandia to push nuclear vessel model until it ‘pops’
- October 27, 2000 — May improve lasers, optical communications, and computers
- October 31, 2000 — First stop, Colorado?
- November 2, 2000 — Processing & Environmental Technology Laboratory to be formally dedicated Nov. 8
- November 10, 2000 — Sandia’s portable chemical vapor detection system being prepared for ‘big’ test
- December 5, 2000 — “Wind blows everywhere sometime”
- December 5, 2000 — Sandia accident-modeling software to help improve tomorrow’s nuclear power safety regs
- December 6, 2000 — Sandia, DOE, Navajo Nation sign MOU
- December 11, 2000 — To broaden design and use of micromachines: Sandia licenses its micromachine design tools to Microcosm Technologies Inc.
- December 12, 2000 — DOE, NNSA leaders to discuss science, major initiatives at Sandia Science Day Thursday, Dec. 14
- December 18, 2000 — US-Mexico renewable energy programs help farmers, ranchers south of the border
- January 6, 1999 — ‘Very important work,’ says physics Nobel laureate
- January 18, 1999 — Bracing ourselves against terrorism and catastrophes
- January 20, 1999 — Sandia National Laboratories probes nano-patterns
- February 3, 1999 — Fine-Dexterity Surgical Robotics Company is Newest Resident of Sandia Science and Technology Park
- February 4, 1999 — Ceramic parts ‘grow before your eyes’
- February 24, 1999 — ‘Protein adultery’ revealed!
- March 1, 1999 — Sandia decontamination foam may be tomorrow’s best first response in a chem-bio attack
- March 3, 1999 — Device to safely examine insides of package bombs
- March 19, 1999 — Some, like Russian dolls, fit inside each other
- March 24, 1999 — World’s experts to discuss the future of arms control at International Arms Control Conference
- March 29, 1999 — Sandia’s tiny acoustic wave sensors will detect minute traces of dangerous chemicals
- April 6, 1999 — Sandia and University of Oklahoma establish new technical center to aid domestic energy producers
- April 6, 1999 — Initiative replaces ‘art’ with science in ceramics production
- April 26, 1999 — Sandia discovery about proteins may help clean up pollutants, find cures for diseases
- April 27, 1999 — Sandia, University of Montana researchers try training bees to find buried landmines
- April 29, 1999 — Leaders in robotics community to discuss ways to advance U.S. robotics technologies
- May 24, 1999 — Sandia conference to explore potential of industry clusters in five Southwestern states
- June 16, 1999 — Sandia researchers push Z machine to new limits to test radiation effects
- June 17, 1999 — The dark side of telemedicine
- July 5, 1999 — Sandia researchers develop world’s fastest encryptor
- July 8, 1999 — Sandia Receives DOE Awards for Outstanding Work with Small Businesses
- July 8, 1999 — Supplierlink Aids Sandia National Laboratories in Its ‘Buy New Mexico’ Campaign
- July 14, 1999 — Oil exploration, light manipulation, radiation detection are chosen
- July 27, 1999 — “All my friends dream of [artificial limbs] …”
- August 9, 1999 — For better lasing, keeping one’s distance not always a bad thing
- August 9, 1999 — World’s top bomb disablers practice their craft this week at ‘Operation Riverside’
- August 16, 1999 — Polychromator to use a combination of optics and MEMS
- August 23, 1999 — Help with “screamingly radioactive” storage tanks
- August 28, 1999 — Sandia, General Atomics unveil new fine resolution synthetic-aperture radar system
- September 13, 1999 — A step towards fusion power
- September 13, 1999 — Future uses of MicroElectroMechanical Systems to be featured at Santa Clara show September 20
- September 16, 1999 — New five-level layering process pioneered by Sandia promises more reliable, complex micromachines
- September 21, 1999 — Microsystems + supercomputers = weapons support + industry interest
- September 23, 1999 — Virtual reality training tool pits emergency rescue teams against computerized terrorist attack
- October 15, 1999 — Sandia portable chemical sensor system promises new way of detecting underwater explosives
- October 18, 1999 — Need for disaster-resistant buildings to be explored at unique technology conference
- October 28, 1999 — Sandia’s School Security Handbook Hits the Web
- November 5, 1999 — Earth-bound ‘star’ impersonates black hole, neutron star
- November 11, 1999 — Sandia micromirrors may be part of Next Generation Space Telescope
- November 19, 1999 — Moving up from the far, far outside
- November 19, 1999 — Internationally recognized Sandia researcher may open new vistas for the University of New Mexico
- November 30, 1999 — Two new Sandia ‘sniffers’ expand law enforcement abilities to detect explosives and narcotics
- December 10, 1999 — Sandia Laboratories’ Director Paul Robinson Praises DOE Report on Stockpile Stewardship Program
- December 23, 1999 — Sandia readies Department of Energy’s Multispectral Thermal Imager satellite for launch
- February 4, 1998 — New Portable Voltage Standard Heads to NASA Facilities Following Sandia Training
- February 10, 1998 — Sandia scientist, colleague suggest meteor plumes causing transient dark spots in upper atmosphere
- February 11, 1998 — Sandia’s quantum mechanical transistor may increase computer speed and sensor accuracy
- February 16, 1998 — Sandia World Wide Web Site Receives Top Prize in 1997 WebAwards Competition
- February 18, 1998 — Sen. Jeff Bingaman names Sandia to head new School Security Technology Center
- February 18, 1998 — Agreement Supports, Streamlines Sandia Work with Semiconductor Industry Consortium
- February 20, 1998 — Sandia FY97 contribution to New Mexico economy up 16 percent from previous year
- February 27, 1998 — Actor Charlton Heston lends big voice to Sandia’s little machines
- March 2, 1998 — Sandia President Paul Robinson Elected To National Academy of Engineering
- March 2, 1998 — Another dramatic climb toward fusion conditions for Sandia Z accelerator
- March 6, 1998 — Sandia awards $41.8M pulsed power support contract to Ktech
- March 17, 1998 — World’s experts to discuss the future of arms control at International Arms Control Conference
- March 27, 1998 — Cool tool to improve microchip production patented by Sandia
- April 8, 1998 — Sandia formally proposes to design accelerator expected to produce high-yield fusion
- April 8, 1998 — Wear-resistant diamond coating created by Sandia scientists
- April 10, 1998 — Sandia Engineers Among Top 20 Hispanics in Technology
- April 17, 1998 — Sandia expands partnering agreements with Pacific Scientific’s Energy Dynamics Division
- April 23, 1998 — Sandia’s lab on a chip to spot chemical clues
- April 29, 1998 — Hot research at Sandia may make producing electricity from geothermal energy more cost competitive
- May 1, 1998 — ‘Human presence detector’ fails controlled tests conducted by Sandia National Laboratories
- May 5, 1998 — Real (not reel) deep impacts: Sandia scientists predict what an asteroid strike would look like, really
- May 7, 1998 — Two Sandia technologies place among the world’s top innovations in 1998 Discover Awards competition
- May 11, 1998 — Albuquerque, Russian school children shed Cold War mentality in electronic-age pen-pal program
- May 14, 1998 — ‘New Mexico Technology Corridor’ conference touts Sandia Science and Technology Park to industry
- May 14, 1998 — Sandia lends its ‘accidents are unacceptable’ expertise to FAA’s new airliner inspection program
- May 21, 1998 — Refrozen food detector patented by Sandia
- June 3, 1998 — Sandian’s Rapid Road Repair Vehicle would fix potholes on the fly
- June 4, 1998 — Tracking hepatitis C: Health info sharing project demos worldwide early-warning system for disease outbreaks
- June 9, 1998 — Sandian’s Web-based computational science textbook used in 100 schools
- June 9, 1998 — Special Sandia Memory Chip Wins 1998 Discover Award
- June 10, 1998 — Sandia’s reliability tests advance future of micromachine systems
- June 16, 1998 — Sandia signs agreement with Numotech to help create home-use healing facility
- July 7, 1998 — Pollen-grain-sized parts soon in watches, TVs, computers
- July 16, 1998 — Sandia, UNM scientists mimic structure of seashells to make strong, tough coatings
- July 16, 1998 — Inexpensive Sandia substrate keeps today’s hot chips cooler
- August 3, 1998 — National study conducted by University of New Mexico shows public believes U.S. faces nuclear threats
- August 21, 1998 — Sandia-developed tests ensure satellite electronics endure long-term radiation exposure
- September 1, 1998 — Drilling at California geothermal well may provide clues about volcanic hazards and electricity producing potential
- September 15, 1998 — Lincoln Log-like structure to improve infrared and optical communications, optical computers
- September 28, 1998 — Lockheed Martin and DOE agree to new Sandia National Labs operations contract
- October 2, 1998 — Program encourages use of renewable energies in Mexico
- October 8, 1998 — Sandia “photonic crystal” bends microwaves around tight corner
- October 12, 1998 — ‘World’s smallest combination lock’ promises to foil even the best computer hacker, say Sandia developers
- October 29, 1998 — New National School Security Technology Center based at Sandia
- November 10, 1998 — Sandia and Compaq together set world record in large database sorting
- December 3, 1998 — Computer program that ‘sees’ beyond three-dimensions may save lives by better classifying data
- December 8, 1998 — Sandia Labs to develop custom, radiation-hardened Pentium® processor for space and defense needs
- December 16, 1998 — Sandia research may bring smaller, longer-life lithium batteries into our lives
- February 7, 1997 — Sandia Science Wins E.O. Lawrence Award
- February 10, 1997 — Goodyear, Sandia Combine Capabilities in Innovative Research Projects
- March 14, 1997 — Hostage Rescues Honed in Virtual Reality Simulation
- March 17, 1997 — Sandia Earns A+ On School Security Program Achievements
- March 18, 1997 — Sandia Models Procurement Practices After Industry
- March 31, 1997 — Sandia Automotive Technology Team Making Strides on Improved Lean-Burn Engines; Receives Special Recognition from Vice President Gore
- April 10, 1997 — Protonic Computer Memory Remembers Information When Power Goes Off
- April 23, 1997 — Retiree Lessens Cost for U.S. to Visualize World Peace
- April 24, 1997 — Sandia Helps Former Soviet Union Protect Nuclear Material and Facilities
- April 30, 1997 — Comet Crash: Teraflops Computer Simulates Colossal Comet Impact Into Ocean
- May 1, 1997 — New Aircraft Repair Technique Receives FAA Certification, Delta L-1011 Returned to Trans-Atlantic Service
- May 8, 1997 — Discover Magazine Names Sandian, Solar Two 1997 Finalists for Technological Innovation
- May 9, 1997 — Never-Tiring Robots Help Dismantle Nuclear Weapons Faster, More Safely
- May 15, 1997 — Sandian Receives World’s Most Prestigious Robotics Honor
- May 28, 1997 — Joint U.S.-Russian Epidemiology Project to Seek Risk Factors for Hepatitis C
- May 29, 1997 — Metal Detecting Molecules May Find Use in Process Water Recycling, Groundwater Cleanup, Virus Detection, and More
- June 1, 1997 — Ralph James Wins ‘Academy Award of Innovation’
- June 11, 1997 — DOE ASCI Teraflops Computer Fully Running for First Time
- June 24, 1997 — Sandia-Developed System Could Lead to More Efficient Movement of Cargo Across US-Mexican Border
- June 24, 1997 — Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument Visitor Center Latest to Enjoy Sandia Photovoltaics Expertise
- June 26, 1997 — Sandia Labs and Goodyear Expanding R&D Agreements
- June 30, 1997 — Sandia’s 8 “R&D 100” Awards Are Its Best Effort
- July 23, 1997 — Dealing with the Terrorist Threat: World’s Top Bomb Squads Get “Mitts-on” Training at Sandia’s Operation Albuquerque
- August 1, 1997 — Output of Sandia Z Accelerator Climbs Closer to Fusion
- August 7, 1997 — Fire Tests Help Ensure Safety of Nuclear-material Shipping Casks
- August 15, 1997 — Patented laser device detects blood disorders near-instantly
- August 28, 1997 — Center for National Security and Arms Control Preserving Peace Through High-Tech Vigilance
- September 2, 1997 — Sandia plasma monitor to save money for microchip and circuit board makers
- September 10, 1997 — FORTE First Satellite to be Controlled From Sandia Labs
- September 15, 1997 — Sandia tests new FAA explosives-detection portal at Albuquerque International Airport
- September 29, 1997 — Super-Sensitive Coating Improves Detection of Dangerous Molecules
- September 29, 1997 — FAA names Sandia, eight universities to pilot new ‘Center of Excellence’ for commercial aircraft safety
- October 3, 1997 — Texas & New Mexico eyewitnesses help solve fireball mystery; scientists still seeking meteorite fragments one year later
- October 16, 1997 — Weapon safety/reliability enhancements are main goal of new partnership between Sandia Labs and the Ensign-Bickford Co.
- October 20, 1997 — New CD-ROM available free from Sandia National Laboratories reveals nitty gritty details of downhole oil well environment
- October 20, 1997 — Making the crime scene blink: National Institute of Justice asks Sandia to develop portable evidence finder
- October 24, 1997 — Shifting weights may improve orbits of satellites, accuracy of reentry vehicles
- October 31, 1997 — Nevada Test Site project examines emissions from destroying explosives and propellants
- November 11, 1997 — Americans help Russian nuclear weapons scientists become prosthetics developers
- November 21, 1997 — New Sandia microtransmission vastly increases power of microengine
- December 4, 1997 — Lab tests successful
- December 5, 1997 — Scientists Use Digital Paleontology to Produce Voice of Parasaurolophus Dinosaur
- December 18, 1997 — Sandia Labs Developing Means to Sniff Out Mines Chemically and Electronically
- January 1, 1996 — New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sandia Work Together to Preserve Statues and Infrastructure
- January 5, 1996 — Decade Of ‘Sustained Outstanding’ Sol-Gel Research Earns Sandia 1995 Basic Energy Sciences Award
- January 9, 1996 — Sandia Scientist Receives DOE Distinguished Associate Award
- January 10, 1996 — Sandia-Led Government/Industry Task Force Proves Value Of Low-Residue Soldering for Military Electronics
- January 13, 1996 — Computational Molecular Biology Conference Attracts O.J. Simpson Luminaries
- January 15, 1996 — ‘Active’ Wheelchair Seat Designed to Prevent Pressure Ulcers
- January 15, 1996 — Sandia’s Technology Licensing Program Helping Industry
- January 19, 1996 — SARGE Robot is Latest Battlefield Standard
- January 28, 1996 — Sandia to Test Law Enforcement Technologies for U.S. Department of Justice
- February 16, 1996 — Sandia-Designed Downhole Probe Saves Oil Industry Money by Providing Temperature Data for Treating Paraffin Problems
- February 27, 1996 — Sandia Works with Automobile Industry To Control Process for Heating Steel Parts
- March 1, 1996 — Economic Model That “Learns” From Mistakes Could Analyze Flat Tax, NAFTA, GATT
- March 6, 1996 — Sandia Labs’ Computer Expertise Helping to Demystify Dinosaur
- March 7, 1996 — CRADA Focuses on New Technology for Manufacturing Ceramics
- March 15, 1996 — Intelligent Multipurpose Micromachines Made at Sandia
- April 9, 1996 — Low-Cost Energy Beam Commercialized by Sandia Researchers
- April 11, 1996 — Neutron Generator Facility Opens, Marks a Major Milestone of New Production Mission
- April 18, 1996 — Sandia and General Motors Collaborating to Develop Improved Coating for Car Engines and Defense Applications
- April 24, 1996 — Pulsed Power Accelerator Achieves Record-Breaking X-ray Outputs
- April 25, 1996 — Supercomputer Helps Track Underground Waste in 3-D
- May 1, 1996 — A Study in School Security: Sandia Works With Belen High To Develop Security Program
- May 15, 1996 — Clouds Vs. The Sun: Clearing Up The Global Climate Forecast
- May 16, 1996 — First Working Device Made With Extreme Ultraviolet Lithograph
- May 31, 1996 — Computer-Based SmartProcesses That Serve DOE Weapons Complex Can Also Cut Costs and Increase for U.S. Manufacturers
- June 3, 1996 — Innovative Data Retrieval Technology Helps Labs Preserve Weapons Technology Knowledge
- June 3, 1996 — Simple Method Monitors Thin-Film Stress to Improve Electronic, Magnetic, Optical Devices
- June 5, 1996 — Sandia Labs Shares Major Solar Success With Industrial Consortium
- June 5, 1996 — Faster Computer Code Offers Defense, Industrial, and Possible Medical Benefits
- June 27, 1996 — Sandia Receives Award for Diversity Efforts
- July 3, 1996 — Sandia Teams With New Mexico Universities to Offer First-of-a-Kind Security Engineering Courses
- July 9, 1996 — Sandia Theorist Peter Feibelman Wins Top Physics Prize
- July 15, 1996 — Sandia Hosts International Forum on Radiation Sensors
- July 15, 1996 — Dish-Stirling Solar Technology Showcased Near Olympics
- July 18, 1996 — Sandia’s R&D 100 Awards Show Broad Range of Invention
- July 23, 1996 — DOE Announces Major Agreement at Robotics Forum
- August 20, 1996 — Sandia Scientists Win Grants For Fundamental Environmental Cleanup Research
- September 6, 1996 — New Computer Technology Dissolves Limitations to Traditional Design and Engineering Methods
- September 23, 1996 — Fuel Cell Consortium Grew Out of Workshop Proposal
- September 24, 1996 — Fundamental Insight May Improve Laptop Computer Screens for Future Soldiers and Civilians
- September 26, 1996 — Two Sandians Receive Prestigious Engineering Awards
- October 2, 1996 — Proposed Biomass-Fired Power Plant Will Create Electricity While Clearing Contamination in Belarus
- October 10, 1996 — Science Landscape May Aid US Intelligence Services, Funding Agencies, Researchers, and Eventually Libraries
- October 16, 1996 — Sandia Patents Heating Device for Ultra-low Emissions
- October 18, 1996 — Computer Code Offers Flexibility in Solving Problems
- October 21, 1996 — New Facility Geared to Take Robotics Research and Development to Next Level of Technological and Industrial Achievement
- October 31, 1996 — National Atomic Museum Exhibit Honors WWII Navajo ‘Code Talkers’
- November 12, 1996 — Nation’s Robotics Experts See Stronger Markets, New Applications For Robots and Intelligent Machines Through Greater Cooperation
- November 14, 1996 — Russia’s Mars ’96 Mission Taps into Sandia Chemical Sensor Technology
- December 2, 1996 — High-Output Sandia Accelerator Able to Predict Nuclear Blast Physics
- December 3, 1996 — Sandia’s FY96 Payroll, Pension Payments, Purchases, Taxes Put More than $800 Million into New Mexico Economy
- December 16, 1996 — Sandia Putting Expertise in Advanced Software Applications into Teraflops Supercomputer