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.
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.
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.
Seminars at Sandia/California highlight how to overcome failure and embrace the lessons from it.
Sandia Women’s Connection volunteers organize a speaker series that brings real-world experiences to the classroom.
Both national security labs have partnered with a local business initiative to strengthen the science-based startup economy in California’s Tri-Valley region.
A partnership of three national laboratories and two universities brings together experts to study heterogeneous catalysis.
Volunteers at the Labs’ California site led charitable efforts this year in partnership with Toys for Tots and One Warm Coat.
Scientists may have discovered how to make more efficient batteries using a microscopic solution.
Researchers have created a way to find, design and engineer new antibody therapies to protect from current and future biological threats.
Each fall, Sandia partners with United Way to support its communities in New Mexico and California. In 2020, Sandia/California raised to a record $268,377 to support United Way Bay Area.