New Sandia R&D agreements reach levels not seen in three decades
Not since the early 1990s, when the World Wide Web was introduced, has Sandia seen as many new Cooperative Research and Development Agreements as it did in fiscal year 2024.
New centrifuge spins lasting partnership
The Weapons Evaluation Test Laboratory celebrates completion of a new centrifuge. The addition will enable the lab to perform more nonnuclear testing of weapons systems in the U.S. nuclear arsenal in a shorter timeframe.
New program aims to BRIDGE gap in solar
Sandia partners with nonprofit Cloud Renewable to provide Native American women with hands-on training in photovoltaic panel installation.
Study asks: Can cellphone signals help land a plane?
Experimental navigation technology, developed in partnership between Sandia and Ohio State, could keep an airplane on course when GPS is unreliable.
Sandia tests heat shields for space
In support of two NASA missions, Sandia’s solar tower harnessed the power of the sun to expose aerospace materials to intense heat, replicating the harsh conditions of faster-than-sound flight and atmospheric reentry.
Old ways transformed by new solution
Cost-effective modern engineering technology brings water to livestock on the Navajo Nation.
Sandians resolve critical security challenges across the nation and beyond
Offsite Extended Duty Assignments allow Sandians to provide essential services to host agencies.
Lighting the way for quantum innovation
A collaboration between Sandia and Arizona State University combines integrated photonics and light-wave frequency for novel quantum information processing.
Steadying the hands of time
Sandia’s partnership with Japanese company approaches an atomic clock breakthrough.
Sandia hosts diplomats, shows U.S. commitment to moratorium on nuclear explosive testing
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.