Sandia National Laboratories is a US Department of Energy National Laboratory that conducts research and development in various fields, including energy, national security, and environmental sustainability. Their website provides information on the laboratory's mission, research areas, facilities, and partnerships. Sandia.gov also features news and events, career opportunities, and resources for students and educators. Users can access publications, reports, and videos related to Sandia's research areas, as well as learn about collaboration opportunities with government agencies, industry partners, and universities. The website offers a wealth of resources for those interested in understanding Sandia's contributions to science, technology, and society.
(Photo courtesy of Sandia National Laboratories) Click on the thumbnail for a high-resolution image. Metal-organic frameworks, or MOFs, are versatile and powerful molecules.newsreleases.sandia.govSandia National Laboratories senior scientist Tina Nenoff has received the Society of Women Engineers’ highest honor, the Achievement Award.
The test was conducted at Sandia’s 185-foot Drop Tower Facility, using the same handling gear a crane would use to move the weapon.newsreleases.sandia.govSandia National Laboratories performed a drop test for the W88 Alt 370 system, designed to replicate a crane accidentally dropping the re-entry body onto a concrete surface.
Logan Rapp (left) and Darryn Fleming, Sandia National Laboratories mechanical engineers, stand with the control system for the supercritical carbon dioxide Brayton cycle test loop.newsreleases.sandia.gov— For the first time, Sandia National Laboratories researchers delivered electricity produced by a new power-generating system to the Sandia-Kirtland Air Force Base electrical grid.
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CountryHosted in United States
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CityAlbuquerque, New Mexico
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Latitude\Longitude35.1349 / -106.64 Google Map
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Traffic rank#10,139 Site Rank
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Site Owner informationWhois info
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Established1949
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Research typeNational security, nuclear science
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BudgetUS$,3.6 billion
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DirectorJames S. Peery (January 1, 2020–),Stephen Younger (May 2017–December 2019)
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Staff11,500
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Students830
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LocationAlbuquerque, New Mexico,;,Livermore, California,.
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Campus8,699 acres (35.20 km²)
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