Improving mission delivery starts with digital engineering
More than 350 people, including attendees from other national laboratories, participated in the second annual Digital Engineering Workshop at Sandia.
More than 350 people, including attendees from other national laboratories, participated in the second annual Digital Engineering Workshop at Sandia.
Sandia New Mexico and California use enough electricity annually to power 40,000 houses for a year. An energy management team at the Labs introduces site sustainability initiatives that decrease electricity consumption.
A novel technology at Sandia, called Twistact, eliminates reliance on rare-earth magnets for large-scale wind turbines.
Sandia researchers test explosives and propellants to create geothermal power sites.
Researchers use gate set tomography to discover and validate two innovations, now published in Nature.
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.
Laura Biedermann, Annie Dallman, Erica Douglas and Chris LaFleur were honored for their professional excellence, leadership and support of women in STEM.
Kenneth Armijo and Michael Omana were honored for their significant impact in science and engineering, the Hispanic community and the nation.
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.
Scientists may have discovered how to make more efficient batteries using a microscopic solution.