Dedication, curiosity earn chemist DOE Early Career Research Award
Chemist Krupa Ramasesha is one of four Sandians who will receive up to $500,000 per year for five years to advance their research.
DOE awards Sandia for small-business partnerships, achievements
The annual Small Business Awards Program recognizes the outstanding performance of people and organizations that expand partnerships with small businesses to help advance the DOE’s mission.
Computer scientist draws on engineering background
Karla Morris advises staff members interested in a job change to “invest in yourself by carving out time to learn something new that will create new opportunities” at the Labs.
National group honors Sandia Labs recruiter as veterans champion
VIQTORY, an organization that connects veterans with corporations, recognized Sandia talent acquisition specialist Tony Lona for his work recruiting and hiring veterans, in addition to other veteran advocacy efforts at the Labs.
Jim Handrock honored by NNSA, Air Force and Navy
The director of New Mexico weapons systems and engineering received several awards and commendations recognizing his leadership, expertise and service to the nation.
Sandia researcher named SIAM fellow
The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics has recognized Sandia computational scientist and mathematician Ray Tuminaro for his exceptional work.
Albuquerque Business First names Sandia professional among 40 Under 40
Zach Mikelson was honored for his career contributions and philanthropy though Lexiam Heart Foundation, a nonprofit that assists families of children diagnosed with a congenital heart defect.
Chemist honored for ‘major impacts’ in physical chemistry
Krupa Ramasesha has received a competitive award from the Journal of Physical Chemistry for her work.
2022 EMS awards recognize waste reduction, energy efficiency, resource conservation and more
Accomplishments of staff who helped Sandia reduce its impact on the environment were recognized this week as part of Sandia’s weeklong Earth Day celebration.
Including everyone at the table
Tech transfer specialist Kelli Howie has received national recognition for programs that she created to encourage inventorship and entrepreneurship among women.