Lighting the way for quantum innovation
A collaboration between Sandia and Arizona State University combines integrated photonics and light-wave frequency for novel quantum information processing.
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A collaboration between Sandia and Arizona State University combines integrated photonics and light-wave frequency for novel quantum information processing.
A universal accelerator finds faster answers to complex problems, propelling scientists closer to insights about the effects of drugs on cells or the potential of rocket engines to send humankind to Mars and beyond.
Sandia scientists have successfully tested a new falling-particle receiver ahead of installation within the Generation 3 Particle Pilot Plant, which is currently under construction.
Jackie Chen, who joined Sandia in 1982, developed entirely new ways of 3D modeling that helped advance combustion science by leaps and bounds.
Richard Lehoucq reflects on his journey from a struggling student to a renowned leader in applied mathematics.
Undergrad summer intern Kyle Rex traveled from Texas to New Mexico to attend the three-day event. He didn't expect to find a clearer career path.
Sandia and Explora hosted a renewable energy summer camp, exploring the power of light, wind, waves and more.
Sandians donate backpacks, school supplies and dollars to equip students for a new school year.