Black engineer awards distinguish Sandia Labs
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.
Sandia mechanical engineer receives Big Brothers Big Sisters award
Mechanical engineer Austin Hamlett received the Big Bang Award for his demonstration of a dynamic density-based lava lamp.
Family-friendly policies earn Sandia top-level recognition
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.
Truman and Hruby 2022 postdocs advance to their positions
The four selected fellows are granted unusual freedom in their research. Read about what they plan to accomplish at the Labs.
Fairygodboss community recognizes Sandia among best places for women to work
The largest career community for women ranked the Labs among the Best Companies for Women and Best Companies Where CEOs Support Gender Diversity for the second year in a row.
Four researchers recognized by Society of Women Engineers
Laura Biedermann, Annie Dallman, Erica Douglas and Chris LaFleur were honored for their professional excellence, leadership and support of women in STEM.
U.S. Department of Labor recognizes Sandia for hiring veterans
Sandia was honored with the most prestigious award for its commitment to recruiting, employing and retaining U.S. military veterans.
Great Minds in STEM celebrates two Sandia engineers
Kenneth Armijo and Michael Omana were honored for their significant impact in science and engineering, the Hispanic community and the nation.
Sandia wins seven R&D 100 Awards and two specialty honors
Judges favored projects that demonstrate practical impact and technological significance. Since 1976, Sandia has earned 139 R&D 100 awards.
Sandia shines in inaugural Bay Area postdoctoral research SLAM
Three postdoctoral researchers distilled their ideas into three-minute presentations to participate in the inaugural competition.