Most Promising Asian American Engineer of the Year goes to Sandia scientist
Meet Bishnu Khanal, an unlikely chemist from a remote village in Nepal.
Meet Bishnu Khanal, an unlikely chemist from a remote village in Nepal.
The winning team will use the funds to improve sensor technology.
Sandia scientist Andy Mounce’s work with diamond quantum sensors as earned him a DOE Early Career Research Award.
Judges favored projects that demonstrate practical impact and technological significance. Since 1976, Sandia has earned 144 R&D 100 awards.
Sandia researcher earns a DOE award for his work that advances the safe deployment of hydrogen technologies.
Advanced Microsystems business lead Heather Spalding was recently recognized as an Employee of the Year by CAREERS & the disABLED magazine. Sandia was named as a 2022 readers’ choice Top 20 Government Employers for Equal Opportunity.
Quantum physicist Timothy Proctor has earned an Early Career Research Award for his work that helps quantum computer scientists write better programs that fail less often.
Sandia pulsed-power physicist Daniel Sinars and quantum information scientist Andrew Landahl have each received one of DOE’s highest scientific midcareer honors.
Pete Bosler is an applied and interdisciplinary mathematician whose research could increase accuracy from simulations of complex domains like climate and plasmas.
Chemist Krupa Ramasesha is one of four Sandians who will receive up to $500,000 per year for five years to advance their research.