Lighting the way for quantum innovation
Sandia National Laboratories is collaborating with Arizona State University to advance how light can carry quantum information. Instead of using typical large optical tables, Sandia...
Sandia Science & Technology Park injecting billions into state economy
The Sandia Science & Technology Park opened in 1998 as a hub for public-private partnerships and has played a vital role in the economic success...
Steadying the hands of time
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — All clocks are ticking down to an argument about the time. Imperceptibly, they gain or lose fractions of a second. Gradually, they...
The mother of all motion sensors
Sandia National Laboratories scientist Jongmin Lee, left, prepares a rubidium cold-atom cell for an atom interferometry experiment while scientists Ashok Kodigala, right, and Michael Gehl...
In-house advanced manufacturing techniques help meet mission needs
Sandia National Laboratories mechanical engineers and technologists analyze injection-molded PEEK inserts at the Advanced Materials Lab. The recently renovated lab space enables low-volume production of...
Sandia employees teaching quantum science to the next generation
Students perform some hands-on activities with the SparCOS team during the 2023 QCaMP, organized by Sandia National Laboratories. (Photo courtesy Megan Ivory) Click on the...
DOE awards $7.4M for energy projects at Sandia National Laboratories
Vanessa Chan, Chief Commercialization Officer and director of the Department of Energy Office of Technology Transitions announces a $7.4 million award for seven projects at...
DOE awards Sandia small business program and local veteran
Sandia National Laboratories’ small business team accepts the DOE Mentor of the Year Award for Sandia’s Mentor-Protégé Program. Pictured are Sandia supplier diversity advocates, Marie...