Search

Results 151–175 of 544 for https www gallus sector switchon log someones snapshot visit kyunghan gleich 923568 sathitsuksanoh 923568
Date Inputs. Currently set to enter a start and end date.
No results found for %20https://www.galaxus.ch/en/sector/showdiscussion/log-into-someones-snapchat-visit-kunghaccom-ul35fjmh-223565. Showing results for https www gallus sector switchon log someones snapshot visit kyunghan gleich 923568 sathitsuksanoh 923568.

Showing results for https www gallus sector switchon log someones snapshot visit kyunghan gleich 923568 sathitsuksanoh 923568

CRADA boom sets records, forges ties at Sandia Labs

April 21, 2016 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories entered into a vast array of new Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADA) in the past three years, bringing dozens of new partners to the labs. “This is a great mechanism for getting national laboratory technology into the private sector,” said Sandia CRADA specialist...

Tri-Lab Directors’ Statement on the Nuclear Posture Review

April 9, 2010 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — The directors of the three Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration Laboratories – Dr. George Miller from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Dr. Michael Anastasio from Los Alamos National Laboratory and Dr. Tom Hunter from Sandia National Laboratories – today issued the following statement on the Nuclear...
Categories: Nuclear Weapons

EESAT 2009 conference scheduled for October

June 1, 2009 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Electrical energy storage technologies and applications, with an emphasis on the latest technological developments for the use of electricity storage in the power industry, will be addressed at the EESAT Conference Oct. 4-7 at the Renaissance Seattle Hotel in Seattle, Washington. The sixth biennial Electrical Energy Storage...

Sandia physicist wins two national awards

November 29, 2012 • Albuquerque, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories senior manager Mark Herrmann has garnered two national awards for his work in high-energy-density science. In September, the American Physical Society elected him a Fellow, an honor limited to 0.5 percent of the society’s membership in any given year. The citation, formally presented at...

High-tech invisible ink spells trouble for counterfeiters

September 12, 2023, Media Advisory • Materials scientist Dorina Sava Gallis shows a sample of an optical tag with the Sandia National Laboratories logo under an ultraviolet light. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A high-tech invisible ink invented at Sandia National Laboratories could become the newest tool for stopping counterfeit goods. The research team is now seeking partnerships...
Categories: Materials Science
A Big Reveal

Sandia MOU to assist MEMS students at University of Guadalajara

February 3, 2011 • Tiny microelectronic mechanical systems to improve Mexican economy, aid US defense  ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories will help Mexican engineering students learn to design tiny microelectromechanical devices (MEMS), according to a memorandum of understanding between Sandia and the University of Guadalajara. 10 Mexican professors and three Sandia researchers at...
10 Mexican professors and three Sandia researchers at a SUMMit design course for MEMS devices held at Sandia in December, 2009. Ernest Garcia is third from right.

Sandia stimulates marketplace recovery with free technology licenses

April 7, 2020, Media Advisory • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories has announced a new, fast-track licensing program to rapidly deploy technology to a marketplace reeling from the effects of COVID-19. The move is designed to support businesses facing widespread, often technical challenges resulting from the pandemic. Sandia National Laboratories developed a pocket-sized anthrax detector...
BaDx Team

Hate to wait? Sandia looks to speed up climate research

October 17, 2019, Media Advisory • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Presumably, Leonardo da Vinci could have saved a lot of time on his "Mona Lisa" if he had just slapped on two dots and a swoosh for a smiley face. But details take time. The same goes for running computer models and simulations. If you want oceans...
Kelsey DiPietro

How to multitask when nuclear nonproliferation is on the line

September 29, 2020 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — New cognitive science research from Sandia National Laboratories shows that while maps can help someone identify landmarks while being escorted, using one also limits situational awareness and knowledge of surroundings not highlighted on the map. An International Atomic Energy Association safeguards inspection at URENCO in Almelo, Netherlands...
Cognitive safeguards

Actor Charlton Heston lends big voice to Sandia’s little machines

February 27, 1998 • Celebrated actor Charlton Heston displays a silicon wafer containing thousands of tiny silicon machines in a scene from Sandia's new micromachine/ microsystems video program.Download 150dpi JPEG image, 'hestonw2.jpg', 128K ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Sandia National Laboratories' micromachines are tiny little marvels, but now they have a spokesman who is bigger than...

Albuquerque, Russian school children shed Cold War mentality in electronic-age pen-pal program

May 11, 1998 • Petroglyph Elementary 2nd grader Josh Brown and teacher Janet Sanchez read aloud a letter sent by a pen pal at School 121 in Snezhinsk, Russia. Twelve New Mexico teachers are participating in the international School-to-School Program coordinated by Sandia.(Photo by Randy Montoya)Download 150dpi JPEG image, 'penpals2.jpg', 1.MB ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. --...
Categories: Community / Education

Sandia researchers Lin, Ng win ‘Asian American Engineer of Year’ awards

March 5, 2002 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories engineers Raymond Ng and Shawn-Yu Lin are among 17 researchers chosen nationwide to receive the first Asian American Engineer of the Year award by the Chinese Institute of Engineers/USA society (http://www.cie-usa.org). Other winners include Nobel laureate Leo Esaki and former University of California Berkeley...

Leaders in robotics community to discuss ways to advance U.S. robotics technologies

April 29, 1999 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- Seven experts representing the R&D community, robotics equipment suppliers, U.S. manufacturing industries, Congress, and organized labor are scheduled to participate in a first-ever panel discussion on needed advancements in robotics May 12 in Detroit. The panel discussion is part of the robotics community's two major conferences of...

Sandia’s School Security Handbook Hits the Web

October 28, 1999 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- An increasingly popular school security handbook authored by a Sandia National Laboratories scientist is now available on the World Wide Web. It can be found at http://www.ncjrs.org/school/home.html. At the same time, Sen. Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.) has announced House and Senate conferees have set the final spending levels for...

A cool tungsten light bulb may be possible

May 1, 2002 • Images of a Sandia 3-D tungsten photonic crystal, taken by a scanning electron microscope. The images taken with and without oxide are shown in (a) and (b), respectively. The 1D tungsten rod-width is 1.2 microns, the rod-to-rod spacing is 4.2 microns, and the filling fraction of tungsten material is 28...

Department of Energy Announces Research and Development Agreement between Sandia Labs and Celera Genomics with Technology Provided by Compaq

January 19, 2001 • WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced today that Sandia National Laboratories and Celera Genomics (NYSE:CRA), an Applera Corporation business, have signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement. Compaq Computer Corporation (NYSE:CPQ) will provide the project technology. The goal of the project is to develop the next generation...

Sandia, Ardesta join forces to commercialize MEMS and microsystems

April 4, 2001 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories and the Ann Arbor, Mich.-based company Ardesta have joined forces through a new partnership agreement to transfer Labs-developed microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and microsystems technologies to start-up companies in the commercial sector. Sandia has agreed to grant Ardesta a nonexclusive right and license to make...

Sandia software makes bomb ’bots smarter

July 2, 2001 • REMOTEC’s Wolverine police robot, made smarter by software developed at Sandia National Laboratories, carries a mock suitcase bomb down a hallway. (Photo by Randy Montoya)Download 300dpi JPEG image, Newbombbot.jpg, 1.9MB (Media are welcome to download/publish this image with related news stories.) ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Researchers at Sandia National Laboratories have unveiled a...

Sandia Internship Symposium is Thursday, Aug. 9

August 8, 2001 • ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Sandia National Laboratories and Lockheed Martin Corporation are sponsoring the sixth Annual Student Internship Program Symposium at the Albuquerque Old Town Sheraton Hotel on Aug. 9. Some 250 students from Sandia and other national labs are presenting papers and posters detailing research assignments. The college interns, who...
Results 151–175 of 544 for https www gallus sector switchon log someones snapshot visit kyunghan gleich 923568 sathitsuksanoh 923568
Top