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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. Briefcase: Credit union announces promotions - AOL

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    Nov. 23—Diane Kapuranis has been promoted to senior vice president of mortgage and consumer lending at Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union. Kapuranis began her career with SLFCU in 1986.

  4. Credit union makes six-figure donation to UNM Athletics ... - AOL

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    Sep. 25—Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union has made a significant financial commitment to University of New Mexico athletics — a three-year deal that specifies the majority of the donation ...

  5. 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]

  6. Pantex - Wikipedia

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    The worker's union for the Pantex guards protested that the new standards were unfairly strenuous to middle-aged personnel nearing retirement. [12] In protest 500 guards walked off the job and went on strike in April 2007 and were replaced with a temporary guard force. [13] The strike ended with a negotiated settlement after 34 days.

  7. 4 technologies Sandia National Labs is exploring

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    Oct. 25—From rockets to COVID-19, Sandia National Laboratories is researching and producing solutions to a litany of problems. David Gibson, deputy laboratories director, presented at Wednesday ...

  8. Morgan Sparks - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Sparks (r) with Gordon K. Teal in 1953. Morgan Sparks (July 6, 1916 – May 3, 2008) was an American scientist and engineer who developed the microwatt bipolar junction transistor in 1951, which was a critical step in making transistors usable for every-day electronics.

  9. National Solar Thermal Test Facility - Wikipedia

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    The heliostat field at Sandia National. Labs. The heliostat field has 218 individual heliostats. This capability directly supports the SunShot goals by providing flux levels of greater than 250 W/cm 2 and total power in excess of 6 MW. Each heliostat has two motors and two drives (one azimuth and one elevation), one 480 V power box, one ...