Propelling 3D printing into the future
Borrowing inspiration from various printing techniques, a team of engineers develops a process that makes stronger materials in less time.
Borrowing inspiration from various printing techniques, a team of engineers develops a process that makes stronger materials in less time.
Sandia engineer Sofie Schunk won’t be going to the Olympics ... yet.
Sandia developers build a multiplayer online war game to learn how people’s decisions during threatening situations can impact national security.
Continue Reading Researchers develop tantalizing method to study cyberdeterrence
Scientists are combining sound, light and temperature measurements to map miles of Arctic seafloor.
Continue Reading Arctic fiber: Using fiber optics to study seafloor permafrost
Michele LaMontagne and her talent management team are leveling up leaders at the Labs through two improved training programs.
Continue Reading Building effective leaders from the ground up
The new facility, which allows faculty and students to research the intelligence of artificial entities, is the latest project in a partnership that began through START HBCU.
Continue Reading Sandia partners with Alabama A&M to open AI cage
Anita Renlund's work changed how Sandia understands explosives, but fewer people know of the impact she left on her colleagues.
Continue Reading Retired scientist’s influence still felt at Sandia today
Tina has been recognized for her innovative contributions to engineering theory and practice.
Continue Reading Sandia Fellow Tina Nenoff elected to National Academy of Engineering
The event drew more than 600 visitors to the National Museum of Nuclear Science & History.