Old ways transformed by new solution
Cost-effective modern engineering technology brings water to livestock on the Navajo Nation.
Cost-effective modern engineering technology brings water to livestock on the Navajo Nation.
Offsite Extended Duty Assignments allow Sandians to provide essential services to host agencies.
A collaboration between Sandia and Arizona State University combines integrated photonics and light-wave frequency for novel quantum information processing.
Sandia’s partnership with Japanese company approaches an atomic clock breakthrough.
Sandia hosted diplomats from the U.S. and seven other nations on July 9 with a goal of showing strong U.S. support for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.
Through the Rapid Development Connectors program, teams are able to deliver hardware sooner, increasing cycles of learning and reducing program risks.
Sandia recently hosted the third annual Digital Engineering Workshop, drawing participants from across the nuclear security enterprise, including labs, plants and sites, as well as representatives from NASA and private industry.
Sandia and Boston University challenge conventional wisdom that speed rules supreme.
Sandia researchers are working to make large backup batteries that cost less, hold more energy and are less likely to burst into flame.
Ten national laboratories, including Sandia, shared one of the largest booths at the AI Expo for National Competitiveness. Sandians demonstrated their expertise in applied machine intelligence and virtual reality.