Living, racing and inspiring with Type 1
Sandia engineer Sofie Schunk won’t be going to the Olympics ... yet.
Building effective leaders from the ground up
Michele LaMontagne and her talent management team are leveling up leaders at the Labs through two improved training programs.
Sandia Fellow Tina Nenoff elected to National Academy of Engineering
Tina has been recognized for her innovative contributions to engineering theory and practice.
Meet one of New Mexico’s most influential women in business
Communications expert Karli Massey shares how strategy inspires connectedness and innovation.
Science serving others
An engineer employs computer code to mitigate climate change and nuclear energy risks.
UNM Cancer Center leader talks innovation in 2024 speaker series opener
Yolanda Sanchez, director and CEO of the University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center, spoke to in-person and virtual audiences to kick off the Labs’ National Security Speaker Series.
Gus Simmons: A true polymath
The first Sandia Fellow talks about his remarkable career and one problem he never solved.
National achievement awards go to two Sandia engineers
Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers lauds Patrick Feng and Thushara Gunda for leadership, accomplishments in STEM.
Early-career researcher represents Sandia at inaugural National Research SLAM
Postdocs from the national labs, including Sandia’s Megan Dahlhauser, showcase their innovative work in a fast-paced competition in Washington, D.C.
Hungry for history
An overflow crowd was rapt as Sandia historian Rebecca Ullrich launched Sandia’s yearlong 75th anniversary celebration by recounted recounting tales of times the Labs stepped up.