Boosting battery research
Sandia researchers are working to make large backup batteries that cost less, hold more energy and are less likely to burst into flame.
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Sandia researchers are working to make large backup batteries that cost less, hold more energy and are less likely to burst into flame.
The Additive Manufacturing Lab team prints a wide range of items to support work happening throughout Sandia.
Award recipients were celebrated at ceremonies in New Mexico and California in May.
Ten national laboratories, including Sandia, shared one of the largest booths at the AI Expo for National Competitiveness. Sandians demonstrated their expertise in applied machine intelligence and virtual reality.
The DOE awarded an Albuquerque small-business owner and veteran for his work in supporting Sandia and its mission
Through this year’s annual children’s book drive, Sandians raised over $3,400 and collected more than 2,900 books.
Cook led work on the Z machine, the Microsystems Engineering, Science and Applications Complex and more. Read his story and more 75th anniversary stories in Lab News.
Since its launch in 1999, more than 800 interns have worked in the center in New Mexico and California, forming a new generation of cybersecurity experts.
From raising the pride flag to attending thoughtful discussions, Sandia offers many opportunities to celebrate Pride Month at the Labs.