Propelling wind energy innovation
A novel technology at Sandia, called Twistact, eliminates reliance on rare-earth magnets for large-scale wind turbines.
Community Involvement grant aids scientific discovery among young learners
The Labs sponsors the newly renovated Animal Discovery Zone at The Lawrence Hall of Science, which features riveting animal photos from National Geographic photographer Joel Sartore.
Weapons exhibit an interactive tribute to Sandia’s nuclear deterrence mission
Building 915 at the California site has a new look. See how the space was transformed to highlight nuclear deterrence programs and cybersecurity efforts at the Livermore campus.
Chemist honored for ‘major impacts’ in physical chemistry
Krupa Ramasesha has received a competitive award from the Journal of Physical Chemistry for her work.
Cycloalkanes a strong candidate for reducing aviation emissions
As global demand for aviation fuel is high and expected to increase, continued use of petroleum fuel has impacts on climate change. In collaboration with Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia researchers pave a way to sustainable jet fuel.
Sandia celebrates Earth Day
Initiatives like Zero Waste by 2025 and the Commuter Assistance Program aim to increase sustainability at Sandia. Learn more about how Sandia is investing in the planet.
Shaping the next generation of scientists
In February, the Labs hosted the virtual regional DOE National Science Bowl for students in New Mexico and California. More than 40 Sandia employees volunteered as moderators and scorekeepers.
New guidelines for wind energy systems
Researchers help the wind energy industry and U.S. military develop and evaluate rapidly deployable wind energy systems for use in defense and disaster response.
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.
Mathematician proud to help climate security studies
Khachik Sargsyan is developing algorithms to predict changing climate trends.