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Sandia’s Julia Phillips elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences

May 10, 2005 • Julia Phillips (Photo by Randy Montoya)Download 300dpi JPEG image, “julia-phillips-2.jpg,” 644K (Media are welcome to download/publish this image with related news stories.) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Julia Phillips, director of the Physical, Chemical, and Nano Science Center at Sandia National Laboratories, has been elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences....
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Julia Phillips

Sandia licensing executives earn Certified Licensing Professional credential

August 8, 2008 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —Nine people from Sandia National Laboratories have earned the Certified Licensing Professional™ (CLP) credential, which recognizes intellectual property professionals who have demonstrated dedication to higher standards of practice within the licensing industry. The nine include six from Sandia/New Mexico and three from Sandia/California. The New Mexico recipients are...

Three Sandia employees named to ‘Top Hispanics in Technology and Business’ list

June 17, 2005 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Three Sandia National Laboratories employees have been named to the “Top Hispanics in Technology and Business” list for 2005 by Hispanic Engineer & Information Technology magazine. The three are Francisco Figueroa, Sid Gutierrez, and Lenny Martinez. Sid Gutierrez, Download 300dpi JPEG images, “sid-guiterrez.jpg,” 192K (Media are welcome to download/publish this image...
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Sid Gutierrez

Sandia and U.S. Army’s America’s Army simulation helps Special Forces learn adaptive thinking and cultural awareness

July 26, 2005 • IN SILHOUETTE -- Elaine Raybourn is silhouetted in front of an image of the adaptive thinking simulation game she and her team developed for the U.S. Army Special Forces.Download 300dpi JPEG image, "americaarmy.jpg," 608K (Media are welcome to download/publish this image with related news stories.) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — U.S. Special Forces...
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Jaime Moya awarded HENAAC Award for Professional Achievement

August 2, 2005 • Jaime Moya Download 300dpi JPEG image (Media are welcome to download/publish this image with related news stories.) Albuquerque, N.M.— Jaime Moya, a senior manager for ES&H Planning & Assurance at Sandia National Laboratories, is the winner of a 2005 Award for Professional Achievement from the Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Corporation. The...
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Jaime Moya

Sandians Nancy Jackson, John DeBassige to receive AISES professional of the year awards

September 26, 2005 • Nancy Jackson ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The national American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) has selected Sandia National Laboratories employees Nancy Jackson and John DeBassige to receive the 2nd Annual Professional of the Year awards. The awards will be presented at the AISES National Conference in Charlotte, N.C. on Nov....
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Fourth Annual Homeland Security Conference to be held in Albuquerque this week

November 15, 2005 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The fourth annual statewide Homeland Security Conference will be held Nov. 16-18 at the Albuquerque Marriott Pyramid North (5151 San Francisco Rd. NE). The gathering will feature nationally renowned experts talking about preparing for, preventing, and responding to the threat of a terrorist attack. The conference is...
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Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property
conference to be held Dec. 5-9

December 5, 2005 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Representatives from the U.S. Department of Justice and U.S. Attorneys’ offices from around the country will be in Albuquerque Dec. 5-9 for the annual Computer Hacking and Intellectual Property (CHIP) Coordinator’s conference, hosted by the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Sandia National Laboratories. The conference is sponsored by...
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Sandia receives Shingo Prize

September 23, 2008 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —Sandia National Laboratories’ Responsive Neutron Generator Product Deployment Center won the prestigious Shingo Prize for 2008 — the first and only public sector organization so honored. Shingo, more than any other business prize, promotes awareness of lean concepts and recognizes companies in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico that...

Sandia hosts fourth Decade of the Mind symposium

October 28, 2008 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —Reverse engineering of the brain will be the focus of a two-day symposium — Decade of the Mind IV— Jan. 14-15 in Albuquerque. Hosted by Sandia National Laboratories, the symposium will be attended by some 200 to 300 internationally respected scientists and decision makers. The symposium, subtitled “Reverse...

Sandia accepting applications for Dream Catcher Program

May 16, 2006 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories is accepting applications for the 2006 Dream Catcher Science Program. This hands-on science and engineering program was created to inspire more American Indian middle and high school students to develop and nurture an interest in math, science, and engineering and to pursue degrees in...

Greater infrastructure security against global threats taught at Sandia-hosted conference

July 18, 2007 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. —Critical infrastructure defenders can learn from government “red teams” and intelligence professionals how to better protect their systems by attending a three-day conference in Washington, D.C., Aug. 28-30, hosted by Sandia National Laboratories’ Information Design Assurance Red Team (IDART) at the L’Enfant Plaza Hotel. Multidisciplinary red teams have...

Sandia National Laboratories and Monsanto Company announce cooperative research agreement

August 9, 2006 • Sandia National Laboratories researchers Michael Sinclair (foreground) and David Haaland prepare a hyperspectral confocal microscope for measurement of a biological specimen. The new microscope, shown on the left, was designed and fabricated at Sandia and is expected to be used by Monsanto to enhance the company's current crop analytical technologies. (Photo...
Sandia National Laboratories researchers Michael Sinclair (foreground) and David Haaland prepare a hyperspectral confocal microscope for measurement of a biological specimen. The new microscope, shown on the left, was designed and fabricated at Sandia and is expected to be used by Monsanto to enhance the company's current crop analytical technologies.

Sandia’s Neutron Generator Production receives Shingo Prize

August 18, 2006 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The Shingo Prize for Excellence in Manufacturing — deemed the Nobel Prize for manufacturing by Business Week — recognized Sandia’s Neutron Generator Production with a Bronze-level Shingo Prize Public Sector Award for 2006. The center produces neutron generators in support of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile. The Shingo Prize...

Terrorism: Threats, Training, Tactics and Technology Conference Scheduled for Oct. 4-6 at Sandia

September 18, 2006 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories’ Security Systems & Technology Center and the Terrorism Research Center (TRC) will co-host the “Terrorism: Threats, Training, Tactics and Technology” conference Oct. 4-6, in Bldg. 962. During the three days, participants will have the opportunity to explore some of the challenges and gain a...

LOGIIC helps keep oil, gas control systems safe

October 9, 2006 • LOGIIC team members Bryan Richardson and Weston Henry demonstrate the project's monitoring solution hosted at Sandia's Center for Control Systems Security. (Photo by Randy Montoya)Download 300dpi JPEG image, “LOGICII.jpg,” 528KB (Media are welcome to download/publish this image with related news stories.) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — For the past 12 months, Sandia National Laboratories...
LOGIIC team members Bryan Richardson and Weston Henry demonstrate the project's monitoring solution hosted at Sandia's Center for Control Systems Security.

Sandia research to focus on early detection of harmful algal blooms (HABs)

November 28, 2006 • Sandia researcher Amanda Jokerst injects a sample into a handheld microseparations platform for analysis. Jokerst and others at Sandia aim to optimize the micro-separations process for a sub-set of relevant toxins found in harmful algal blooms (HABs) and establish the laboratory-based protocols for sample preparation.Download 300dpi JPEG image, “mandy-jokerst.jpg,” 496K (Media...
Sandia researcher Amanda Jokerst injects a sample into a handheld microseparations platform for analysis. Jokerst and others at Sandia aim to optimize the micro-separations process for a sub-set of relevant toxins found in harmful algal blooms (HABs) and establish the laboratory-based protocols for sample preparation.

Bomber’s shoes disabled by Sandia bomb squad tool

February 21, 2002 • A bomb technician aims a PAN Disrupter at a suspect bomb. The PAN, originally developed at Sandia National Laboratories, has become the primary tool used by bomb squads nationwide to disable conventional, handmade-type bombs remotely. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories, a Department of Energy lab, announced today that the...

Why huge bands of iron formed billions of years ago on Earth’s surface

November 19, 2009 • Ironing out a longstanding geological puzzle ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — No one knows why massive formations of banded iron — some ultimately hundreds of kilometers long, like a sleeping giant’s suspenders — mysteriously began precipitating on Earth’s surface about 3.5 billion years ago. Or why, almost 2 billion years later, the...
Yifeng Wang holds a piece of banded iron during a visit to an aquarium. Wang and colleagues have proposed an explanation -- published recently in Nature Geoscience -- for the precipitation of banded iron deposits in the planets oceans billions of years ago.

Sandia sponsors solar energy symposium Oct. 15 & 16

September 8, 2003 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories’ solar research group is hosting a Solar Energy Systems symposium in Albuquerque Oct. 15 and 16. The symposium offers an opportunity for participants to learn about and discuss technical issues associated with bringing solar technologies to the marketplace. While the main focus of the...

Collaboratory for Multi-scale Chemical Science (CMCS) introduces data-sharing web portal to “change the way chemical science is done”

November 17, 2003 • This diagram represents the major conceptual elements of the CMCS informatics infrastructure. PHOENIX, Ariz. — At the Supercomputing 2003 show in Phoenix this week, Sandia National Laboratories and an interdisciplinary team of scientists representing seven other institutions are demonstrating a new online data-sharing Web portal that may eventually change the...
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