Sandia partners with other labs to bolster nuclear security
Staff from Canadian Nuclear Laboratories, Idaho National Laboratory and Sandia responded to a mock cyberattack and a simulated physical intrusion with the goal of improving overall security.
Detecting threats beyond the limits of human, sensor sight
A team of computer scientists has developed a software system that can find and track moving objects as small as a pixel. The technology can be used to analyze video and images from satellites, drones and far-range security cameras.
Spotlight on nuclear incident and WMD response
Teams across the Labs attended the showcase to learn about training drills and exercises in response to incidents involving WMDs and radiological materials.
Mark Herrmann: Achieving first-ever fusion ignition
Herrman's discussion about the major scientific feat was the first event in the Pathfinders in Science and Technology Seminar Series.
Sandia Fellow Lonnie Love: Adventures in manufacturing
Advanced manufacturing expert Lonnie Love recently joined Sandia from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He aims to elevate the Labs' expertise in digitally designing and manufacturing complex structures.
An unlikely plan helps fast-track conventional hypersonic weapons
Faced with an urgent mission, staff reshape how they work with industry.
Building a climate action toolbox
Lab News interviewed climate security expert Erin Sikorsky about the national security impacts of climate change. Sandians are invited to attend her Earth Month presentation on Monday.
National Black engineer awards celebrate Sandia Labs professionals
Three Sandians recently received 2023 Black Engineer of the Year Awards.
Sandia Fellow Theodore Kim: A steady hand
Engineer Ted Kim’s experience with hypersonic systems helps influence technological research at a national level.
Sandia Fellow Tina Nenoff: It’s all about materials
Tina credits early mentors for inspiring her career and success as a materials scientist.