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  2. Sandia National Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    One of Sandia's first permanent buildings (Building 800) was completed in 1949. Sandia National Laboratories' roots go back to World War II and the Manhattan Project.Prior to the United States formally entering the war, the U.S. Army leased land near an Albuquerque, New Mexico airport known as Oxnard Field to service transient Army and U.S. Navy aircraft.

  3. Shawn Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Carpenter was an employee of Sandia National Laboratories, investigating security breaches in its networks. However, upon tracking several breaches of Sandia, Lockheed Martin Corporation, Redstone Arsenal, and even NASA, dating back to 2003, Carpenter noticed patterns that began to appear to link the attacks to a single group. He was impressed ...

  4. Melonie Parker - Wikipedia

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    Following her time at Lockheed Martin, Parker transitioned to Sandia National Laboratories, where she held the position of Vice President of Human Resources and Communications. Here, she led initiatives to improve employee engagement and foster inclusive work environments, managing Sandia’s HR and communications strategies, media relations ...

  5. Category:Sandia National Laboratories people - Wikipedia

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    People that at one point worked for or were highly connected with Sandia National Laboratories. Pages in category "Sandia National Laboratories people" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.

  6. Tina Nenoff - Wikipedia

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    Tina M. Nenoff (born 1965) is an American materials scientist and chemical engineer who works as a senior scientist and Sandia Fellow at Sandia National Laboratories, [1] [2] on leave from Sandia for a two-year term as deputy and science advisor to Jill Hruby, the Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security. [2]

  7. Jill Hruby - Wikipedia

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    Hruby joined Sandia National Laboratories as a member of the technical staff in 1983 [5] and retired as the director in 2017. At Sandia, Hruby held roles of increasing management responsibilities with experiences in nuclear weapons systems and component design, nuclear non-proliferation, defense and homeland security technologies and systems, renewable energy, materials science, engineering ...

  8. Miriam John - Wikipedia

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    Miriam E. John is an American engineer who is a policy advisor and former vice president of Sandia National Laboratories. She is an expert in nuclear weapons and chemical defence. In 2022, she was awarded the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory John S. Foster, Jr. Medal and was elected Fellow of the National Academy of Engineering.

  9. Igal Brener - Wikipedia

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    Igal Brener is a physicist at Sandia National Laboratories who was named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2014 [1] for his contributions to terahertz science and technology. Brener is also a Fellow of the American Physical Society [2] and the Optical Society of America. [3]