Neuromorphic computing widely applicable, Sandia researchers show
Brain-based computing chips can solve more complex problems than those posed by artificial intelligence and may even apply to high-performance computing.
Sandia researchers update software tool for wind turbine blades
They hope to build a community of wind energy researchers at national laboratories, universities and more through their work.
Powerful Sandia machine-learning model shows diamond melting at high pressure
Improvements to software and hardware shorten the process from one year to a day.
How Sandia is revealing the inner workings of quantum computers
Researchers use gate set tomography to discover and validate two innovations, now published in Nature.
Team develops roadmap to automated driving future
A group of international engineers from Sandia and partner organizations are working to understand how challenges on the road can be entered into a computer to achieve highly automated driving in demanding environments.
Opening architecture to make air travel safer and easier
A new platform invites experts to quickly create upgrades to existing screening measures at airports. When adopted, travelers can look forward to increased safety and shorter lines at airport security.
Measuring a quantum computer’s power now faster and more accurate
Quantum computers, like the top picks in a sports draft, are highly valued and constantly evaluated. Sandia scientists invent a new yardstick for benchmarking their performance.
Sandia shines in inaugural Bay Area postdoctoral research SLAM
Three postdoctoral researchers distilled their ideas into three-minute presentations to participate in the inaugural competition.
This device could usher in GPS-free navigation
Sandia scientists designed and built a handheld device that tracks navigational measurements. This technology could be a pivotal component of next-generation navigation systems.
What if the secret to your brain’s elusive computing power is its randomness?
A group of scientists were awarded a $6 million project to design a computer that leverages unpredictability and mimics how the brain processes information.