Bigger and better quantum computers possible with new ion trap, dubbed the Enchilada
Sandia produces its first devices that can hold 200 trapped ion qubits. The trap enables scientists to build more powerful machines to advance quantum computing.
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Sandia produces its first devices that can hold 200 trapped ion qubits. The trap enables scientists to build more powerful machines to advance quantum computing.
Researchers at Sandia and Texas A&M observed metal crack, then fuse back together without human intervention, overturning fundamental scientific theories in the process.
The Rio Grande Consortium for Advanced Research on Exascale Simulation, known as Grande CARES, offers science and technology learning to student minorities.
Building a hybrid work environment is a Sandia priority that will help attract and retain a talented workforce and ensure a modern, efficient, timely and compelling infrastructure that aids the national security mission.
Volunteers from Sandia helped wrap up summer break with fun, hands-on science, technology, engineering and math activities at the fourth annual STEM in the Sun program.
Sandia materials scientist Hongyou Fan is recognized for outstanding contributions leading to innovative applications in nanoelectronics, clean energy, sensor development and photocatalysis.
A tour of Sandia's Wavebot Laboratory showcased a collaboration with DOE Water Power Technologies Office on the Pioneer Wave Energy Convertor project.
Ali Pinar's work in network science, from cybernetworks to behavior patterns, has earned him the title of fellow from the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
Representatives from 10 schools in New Mexico visited Sandia this month to pick up hundreds of used desktop computers, laptops, tablets, keyboards and other equipment.