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Sandia’s El Dorado supercomputer ranked 20th fastest in world

El Dorado is smaller but architecturally identical to Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory's El Capitan supercomputer, the fastest in the world.

New California mural showcases Sandia’s labor of love

Inspired by the 75th anniversary theme of “Making history, Shaping the future,” two creative designers made history of their own by painting the California site’s first mural.

Electron work yields positive outcome

The American Physical Society honored researcher Wei Pan with a fellow appointment.

Building Sandia: 2000 to 2020

Learn how considerations for green building practices, energy efficiency and limited space influenced Labs architecture in the 2000s and 2010s.

Building Sandia: Rico Ortiz

Meet one of Sandia's first architects, hired over 30 years ago, and read his reflections on how Labs architecture has evolved.

Toys, coats bring holiday cheer

This month, Sandians collected items that were donated to Saranam, Toys for Tots and One Warm Coat.

The engineer whose technology found a home in a time capsule

Retired Sandian Andrew Rogulich's work came full circle at 75th Anniversary celebration.

Sandia welcomes over 50 interns from HBCUs

This summer, students from over 13 historically Black colleges and universities engaged in technical projects and contributed to research across various fields.

Academic relationships continue to fuel legacy of innovation

The Sandia University Partnership Network has matched top talent with people who lead Sandia’s missions since 2015.

No-sew blanket project ties Labs to community

The project has taken off across the Labs as centers gather to make blankets, which are donated to local nonprofit organizations that support people and animals in need.

Then and now: California site

Sandians at the California site gathered for group shots in 1999 and this year.