Atomic-scale manufacturing might not just be for qubits anymore
A recent LDRD Grand Challenge project could transform electronics and solve energy challenges.
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A recent LDRD Grand Challenge project could transform electronics and solve energy challenges.
In Sandia’s first distinguished visit done virtually, the DOE secretary connected with staff, programs and the workforce.
Ten engineers received awards for their expertise in mechanical, electrical, civil, aerospace and aeronautical engineering, as well as academic pursuits and community involvement. Read about this year’s winners.
“This is an outstanding time to do world-class engineering and research in support of our national security,” Labs Director James Peery said during the virtual event on Feb. 17.
Manager Babu Chalamala has been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science and National Academy of Inventors for his technical contributions to energy storage systems.
Mechanical engineer Austin Hamlett received the Big Bang Award for his demonstration of a dynamic density-based lava lamp.
Brad Boyce brings his experience in materials science to his three-year tenure with the society.
For the third year in a row, Family Friendly New Mexico awarded Sandia its highest recognition for policies related to paid leave, health support, work schedules and economic support.
Fabricating, falsifying or plagiarizing research can have a devastating impact. Learn how to identify and report R&D misconduct.
Amy Halloran, director of nuclear fuel cycle and grid modernization, has been recognized by the DOE in a series that honors women in STEM fields throughout the DOE complex.