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September 8, 2022

Ultrathin device triggers quantum effect; R&D 100 awards; Weapon Intern Program graduation; National security vignettes; Doug Deming profile; K-12 computer donation event; DOE Early Career Research Award winner Andy Mounce; Sandia Packaging Advisory Board birthday; USSTRATCOM commander visit;...

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September 8, 2022 – LabNews Skip to Main Content LabNews Issues Topics Archive Sandia LabNews Download This Issue (PDF) Contact Us Subscribe to the Lab News email Subscribe to the LabNews email New issues every two weeks. Unsubscribe at any time. Email addresses are never shared. Subscribe Subscribe Successful Thank you for subscribing! September 8, 2022 Topics Dropdown to browse Issues by year Latest Issues Issues from 2022 Issues from 2021 Issues from 2020 All Issues Through the quantum looking glass Sandia scientists partnered with a research group to design an ultrathin device that triggers one of quantum mechanics’ strangest and most useful phenomena. Continue Reading article Through the quantum looking glass Sandia wins five R&D 100 awards and a silver specialty award Judges favored projects that demonstrate practical impact and technological significance. Since 1976, Sandia has earned 144 R&D 100 awards. Continue Reading article Sandia wins five R&D 100 awards and a silver specialty award Weapon Intern Program 27th class graduation NNSA Administrator Jill Hruby congratulated WIP graduates during her most recent visit to the Labs. Continue Reading article Weapon Intern Program 27th class graduation Answering the call Lab News asked several Sandians about their support of the mission and what it means to them. Read their stories. Continue Reading article Answering the call From student to senior Senior engineer Doug Deming credits his successful 29 years at Sandia to on-the-job learning opportunities that have allowed him to expand his experience beyond his academic degrees. Continue Reading article From student to senior Computer extravaganza The Labs donated more than 4,200 computers to New Mexico classrooms during its annual K-12 Computer Donation event last month. Continue Reading article Computer extravaganza Creating diamonds to shed light on the quantum world Sandia scientist Andy Mounce’s work with diamond quantum sensors as earned him a DOE Early Career Research Award. Continue Reading article Creating diamonds to shed light on the quantum world The Sandia Packaging Advisory Board turns 50 The board began in 1972 and continues to advise designers on packages containing hardware of nuclear components and devices. Continue Reading article The Sandia Packaging Advisory Board turns 50 USSTRATCOM deputy commander visits the Labs During his visit, Lt. Gen. Thomas Bussiere provided an overview of the current nuclear landscape and praised Sandians for their commitment to serving the nation. Continue Reading article USSTRATCOM deputy commander visits the Labs Making a home more accessible Staff volunteered with Rebuilding Together Sandoval County to build a complex system of ramps and platforms that made a disabled resident’s home easier to access. Continue Reading article Making a home more accessible Robotics camp provides real virtual reality experience In its fifth year, the Robotics Training Institute included demonstrations and talks by Sandia experts and many hands-on learning experiences. Continue Reading article Robotics camp provides real virtual reality experience