CODE MENTOR — At the Thunderbird Hacks Hackathon, Sandia computer engineer Ben Feinberg, right, mentors high school student Sebastian Bentley to code a machine learning model in Python that predicts crime incidents using real data from Albuquerque’s open-data initiative, promoting community safety.
HACKING FOR GOOD — Focused and determined, student Tobias Compton is immersed in coding a machine learning model to predict crime incidents. At Thunderbird Hacks, students harnessed real data from Albuquerque’s open-data initiative to make a meaningful impact on community safety.
HANDS-ON QUANTUM — At QuanTime, Sandia scientist Andy Mounce, right, who works at the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, demonstrates how illuminating a diamond with lasers can be used in quantum sensing to detect magnetic fields as Brian Hubler and his daughter Aurora Hubler watch.