Scientists and engineers inspire STEM learning in local high school forums
Sandia Women’s Connection volunteers organize a speaker series that brings real-world experiences to the classroom.
Failing successfully
Seminars at Sandia/California highlight how to overcome failure and embrace the lessons from it.
Sandia, Lawrence Livermore labs leaders discuss Tri-Valley innovation economy
Both national security labs have partnered with a local business initiative to strengthen the science-based startup economy in California’s Tri-Valley region.
Program helps speed up research of complex chemistry problems
A partnership of three national laboratories and two universities brings together experts to study heterogeneous catalysis.
Sandians give hundreds of gifts, coats to families in need
Volunteers at the Labs’ California site led charitable efforts this year in partnership with Toys for Tots and One Warm Coat.
New testing method yields pathway to better, longer-lasting batteries
Scientists may have discovered how to make more efficient batteries using a microscopic solution.
Neutralizing antibodies for emerging viruses
Researchers have created a way to find, design and engineer new antibody therapies to protect from current and future biological threats.
Sandia Gives kicks off, supports nonprofits that promote financial planning and more
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.
Modern LAMP facility is latest building project for California campus
Construction of the new Limited Area Multi-Program Security Office Facility Building is part of a multiyear effort to study and manage site population at Sandia/California.
New priorities, new role
After the terrorist attacks in 2001, Sandia leveraged its systems engineering expertise in new ways, creating an ongoing list of countermeasures for biological, cyber and chemical threats to the nation.