Sandia collaboration produces improved microneedle technology
From helping U.S. service members in the field diagnose infections earlier to helping individuals monitor their own health, these tiny needles hold big promise.
American Chemical Society honors Sandia scientist for outstanding promise
Sandia materials scientist Dorina Sava Gallis prefers to work at the intersection of engineering and science. She is the first at Sandia to receive this award.
Radar is advancing at historic speed. How engineers are setting the pace.
Sandia-developed modeling and simulation software is accelerating development of next-generation radars and already proving its value to taxpayers.
Digital engineering session offers three takeaways
Nearly 900 employees attended an information session to learn more about digital engineering at Sandia. Read the three key takeaways from the event.
Sandia studies subterranean storage of hydrogen
Sandia engineers and scientists are exploring depleted oil and natural gas reservoirs to determine whether they can be used to store clean hydrogen.
Babu Chalamala elected to National Academy of Engineering
Babu has been recognized for his work to improve the safety and reliability of grid storage technologies.
Propelling 3D printing into the future
Borrowing inspiration from various printing techniques, a team of engineers develops a process that makes stronger materials in less time.
Sandia Fellow Tina Nenoff elected to National Academy of Engineering
Tina has been recognized for her innovative contributions to engineering theory and practice.
National Engineers Week
To honor its engineers, Lab News selected a few recent photos of excellent engineering happening around the Labs.
Engineer taps into Sandia’s deep knowledge base to design high-reliability component
Systems engineer Robert Petterborg had an idea to improve something outside the scope of his role, then took a risk that led to big results.