Contact
For more information about Sandia technology deployment centers or for help in selecting a center to meet your needs, contact Mary Monson at mamonso@sandia.gov, (505) 844-3289.
Many of Sandia's unique research centers are available for use by U.S. industry, universities, academia, other laboratories, state and local governments, and the scientific community in general. Technology deployment centers are a unique set of scientific research capabilities and resources. The primary function of technology deployment centers is to satisfy Department of Energy programmatic needs, while remaining accessible to outside users.
For more information about Sandia technology deployment centers or for help in selecting a center to meet your needs, contact Mary Monson at mamonso@sandia.gov, (505) 844-3289.
The Advanced Power Sources Laboratory (APSL) at Sandia provides comprehensive capabilities in power source research, engineering, characterization, evaluation, and testing. Supporting APSL is a staff of more than 40 scientists, engineers, and technicians with backgrounds in chemistry, electrochemistry, metallurgy, chemical engineering, materials science, engineering, and physics.
Find out more about the Advanced Power Sources Laboratory (APSL).
This facility is available to support applications that can benefit from its unique capabilities. To make arrangements, contact the user liaison.
Thomas Wunsch
tfwunsc@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS-0614
Albuquerque, New Mexico
87185-0614
Phone: (505) 844-4359
FAX: (505) 844-6972
The Center for Security Systems is a fully integrated research-to-development-to-application center that provides systems and technologies that understand, identify, and solve the nation's security problems. The Center includes extensive development and testing facilities for all aspects of physical security, including the following:
Find out more about the Weapon and Force Protection Center.
This facility is available to support any application that can benefit from its unique capabilities. However, because of the sensitivity of government security applications, some facilities and information may not be available to non-U.S. citizens. To make arrangements to use the Center for Security Systems, contact the user liaison.
Jake Deuel
jkdeuel@sandia.gov
Organization 6532
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800
Albuquerque, NM 87185-1125
phone: (505) 845-8122
FAX: (505) 844-5946
For more than 30 years The Combustion Research Facility (CRF) has served as a national and international leader in combustion science and technology. The need for a thorough and basic understating of combustion and combustion-related processes lies at the heart of the CRF research, which ranges from studying chemical reactions in a flame to developing an instrument for the remote detection of gas leaks. Users and partners have access to state-of-the-art facilities and an expert staff that brings with them enhanced knowledge and new approaches to combustion and combustion related research.
Find out more about the Combustion Research Facility.
These facilities are available to support applications that can benefit from their unique capabilities. To find out more about opportunities to engage this facility in your work, contact the user liaison listed below.
Lisa Corcoran Gray
lacorcor@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 969, MS 9054
Livermore, CA 94551-0969
phone: (925) 294-3294
FAX: (925) 294-2224
The mission of this facility, composed of numerous specialized facilities, is to simulate a wide range of environments for component and system testing. The environments can range from normal in-use environments to extreme accident conditions. In addition, a wide array of diagnostic equipment, such as nondestructive testing, photometric and optics, and electronic data acquisition, is maintained and developed to support testing and research activities. Tests as diverse as characterization of printed circuit board solder connection strength to full-scale impact testing of transport vehicles have been accommodated.
Rodney A. May
ramay@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS 0847
Albuquerque, NM 87185-0847
phone: (505) 844-2463
FAX: (505) 844-9297
The 98,000-square-foot Explosive Components Facility (ECF) is a state-of-the-art facility that provides a full-range of chemical, material, and performance analysis capabilities for energetic materials and explosive components:
Leanna Minier
lminier@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS-1455
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185-1455
phone: (505) 844-2352
FAX: (505) 844-5924
Sandia's primary mission is ensuring the U.S. nuclear arsenal is safe, secure, reliable, and can fully support the nation's deterrence policy. Employing only the most advanced and failsafe technologies to fulfill our responsibilities as stewards of the nuclear stockpile, Sandia is responsible for the development, design and maintenance of approximately 90 percent of the several thousand parts found in any given weapon system, including radiation-hardened microelectronics.
In support of this mission, Sandia has a significant role in advancing the state-of-the-art in microsystems research and development and in introducing microsystems into the nuclear stockpile. Microsystems incorporate radiation-hardened microelectronics, and other advanced components such as micromachines, optoelectronics, and photonic systems. The MESA Complex is designed to integrate the numerous scientific disciplines necessary to produce functional, robust, integrated microsystems and represents the center of Sandia's investment in microsystems research, development, and prototyping activities. This suite of facilities encompasses approximately 400,000 square feet and includes cleanroom facilities, laboratories, and offices.
Find out more about the MESA Complex.
Availability
These facilities are available to support applications that can benefit from their unique capabilities. To find out more about opportunities to engage this facility in your work, contact the user liaison listed below.
User liaison
Daniel P. Fleming
dpflemi@sandia.gov
Org 1720
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS 1074
Albuquerque, NM 87185-1074
phone: (505) 844-7829
FAX: (505) 284-8097
The Explosive Technology Group (ETG) provides diverse technical expertise and an agile, integrated approach to solve complex challenges for all classes of energetic materials (EM) and explosive components. The Explosive Technology Group has a plethora of unique technical capabilities that enable an engineering science approach to component design and development, and probe the science underlying EM performance, safety, and reliability in normal and abnormal environments.
Our customer and partner base includes the National Nuclear Security Administration,, other Department of Energy partners, and numerous Work-for-Other customers including Department of Defense , academia, and industry.
The ESEF complex also contains several independent laboratories for experiments and advanced diagnostics in the fields of thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, multiphase flows, aerosols, and material decomposition. Our experimental research activities are focused on both advanced diagnostics and fundamental experiments. We seek to improve our understanding of phenomena in areas of fluid flow, heat transfer, and aerodynamics. We develop state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques for application to benchmark experiments aimed at understanding the fundamental nature of complex systems. This understanding is used to develop and validate the theoretical and computer models necessary for system design and analysis.
Find out more about the Engineering Sciences Experimental Facilities (ESEF).
Rodney A. May (ramay@sandia.gov)
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS 0847
Albuquerque, NM 87185-0847
phone: (505) 844-2463
FAX: (505) 844-9297
The Geomechanics Laboratory allows its users to measure rock properties under a wide range of simulated service conditions up to very high pressures and complex load paths. The laboratories capabilities make it useful for research and development in underground construction, mining, oil and gas production/reservoir management, hydrocarbon and compressed air storage and much more.
Find out more about the Geomechanics Laboratory, including a definitive set of our capabilities.
To make arrangements to use the Geomechanics Laboratory, contact the user liaison.
Moo Y. Lee (mylee@sandia.gov)
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS-0751
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185-0751
phone: (505) 844-2366
FAX: (505) 844-7354
The National Solar Thermal Test Facility (NSTTF) is the only test facility in the United States of its type. This unique facility provides experimental engineering data for the design, construction, and operation of unique components and systems in proposed solar thermal electrical plants; planned for large-scale power generation. At 200 feet tall, the NSTTF’s distinct height advantage along with its heat capabilities, offers a unique and complete testing environment to government contractors and agencies, research institutes, universities and private companies.
Find out more about the National Solar Thermal Test Facility.
First-come, first-serve basis to government agencies and to the private sector. Proposed project activities must not compete with those offered in the private industry.
Both agreements are easy to implement and provide for cost reimbursement for the use of Sandia’s staff and facilities.
Find out more about the Intelligent Systems and Robotics Center.
Sandia's Ion Beam Analysis (IBA) program is recognized as one of the best in the world. It has the ability to examine a wide spectrum of materials, from semiconductors to metals and ceramics. Some of the accomplishments of the program include:
Find out more about the Ion Beam Laboratory.
This facility is available to support any based firm that has applications that can benefit from its unique capabilities. To make arrangements to use the Ion Beam Laboratory, contact the user liaison or visit the IBA Table of Elements site to quickly retrieve information on the sensitivity, depth of analysis and depth resolution of most of the modern ion beam analysis techniques in an easy to use periodic table.
Jonathan S. Custer
jscuste@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS-1056
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185-1056
Phone: (505) 845-8594
FAX: (505) 844-7775
The Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) Center at Sandia provides knowledge of materials structure, properties, and performance and the processes to produce, transform, and analyze materials to ensure mission success for our customers and partners, both internal and external.
Find out more about the Materials Science and Engineering Center.Those that desire access to the MSE Facilities and Capabilities must submit a proposal. Full cost recovery applies. For additional information on the capabilities and for information on the proposal process contact:
James Aubert
jhaubert@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800
MS-0886
Albuquerque, New Mexico
87185-0886
phone: (505) 844-4481
FAX: (505) 844-2974
Sandia National Laboratories' Nuclear Energy and Fuel Cycle Programs provide a dynamic, multifaceted approach to systems-based research and development of nuclear energy and fuel cycle technologies. Sandia supports the safe, secure, reliable, and sustainable use of nuclear power worldwide through strengths in repository science, nonproliferation, safety and security, transportation, modeling, and system demonstrations. As a national leader, Sandia strives to enhance the nation's security and prosperity through sustainable, transformative approaches to the world's most difficult nuclear energy challenges.
Find out more about Nuclear Energy Safety Technologies (NEST), including a definitive set of our capabilities.
The NEST facility is available to support any application that can benefit from its unique capabilities. To make arrangements for support from this facility, contact the user liaison.
Andrew Orrell, Director Nuclear Energy (505) 284-0897
Tracy Dunham, Line of Business Administrator Nuclear Energy (505) 845-9776
The Micromechanics & Materials Mechanics Test Facilities at Sandia, California, conduct experimental research and develop diagnostics to study the mechanical behavior of materials. Material systems of interest include metals, structural foams, ceramics, polymers, and composites. Our work for Department of Energy customers includes material characterization, fracture and failure mechanics, validation of massively parallel engineering mechanics computer codes, and mechanical testing of prototype hardware. The following research capabilities are available:
These facilities are available to support applications that can benefit from their unique capabilities. For more information, contact the user liaison listed below.
Christopher D. Moen
cmoen@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 969, MS 9042
Livermore, CA 94551-9042
phone: (925) 294-3709
FAX: (925) 294-1459
The Nuclear Facilities Resource Center (NUFAC) represents an exceptional national resource in providing unique capabilities for developing and applying nuclear solutions to problems of national importance.
NUFAC's nuclear engineering technology resource is derived from a combination of unique facilities and highly qualified people in a synergistic structure. NUFAC supports a wide variety of programs including designing, operating, and experimenting with nuclear reactors; performing in core testing of reactor fuel and criticality experiments; radiation processing of semiconductor materials; testing of electronic piece parts and components; performing activation analyses; characterizing radioactive materials; and producing radioisotopes.
Interrelated facilities include:
This facility is available to support any application that can benefit from its unique capabilities. To make arrangements to use this facility, contact the user liaison.
Kenneth Reil
koreil@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS 1146
Albuquerque, NM 87185-1146
Phone: (505) 845-3050
FAX: (505) 284-3651
The Photovoltaic System Evaluation Laboratory (PSEL) is a multi-user, multi-sponsor facility that conducts research in photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules and performs detailed analysis in PV systems design and characterization. PSEL accelerates the development and adoption of new and emerging photovoltaic technologies. The site location in Albuquerque, NM provides more than 300 days of sun per year, and offers partners premier testing conditions along with highly precise equipment and an experienced and knowledgeable staff.
Find out more about the Photovoltaic Laboratories, including a definitive set of our capabilities.
The Photovoltaic Laboratories are available to support any application that can benefit from their unique capabilities. To make arrangements for support from these facilities, contact the user liaison.
Charles J. Hanley
cjhanle@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS 1033
Albuquerque, NM 87185-1033
phone: (505) 844-4435
FAX: (505) 844-3952
The Plasma Materials Test Facility (PMTF) at Sandia is a Department of Energy designated technology deployment center and Work for Others facility. The facility offers its users research capabilities in the modeling of plasma/material behavior and interaction, high heat flux testing and evaluation, materials characterization, and electron beam physical vapor disposition.
Some of the PMTF’s unique testing capabilities are not accessible to users anywhere in the world except at Sandia. This facility welcomes private companies and universities to either visit or use the facility when no DOE experiments are under way, or to contract with Sandia directly through a Work for Others agreement to perform the testing.
Find out more about the Plasma Materials Test Facility (PMTF), including a definitive set of our capabilities.
These facilities are available to support applications that can benefit from their unique capabilities. To find out more about opportunities to engage this facility in your work, contact the user liaison listed below.
Dennis Youchison
dlyouch@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS 1129
Albuquerque, NM 87185-1129
phone: (505) 845-3138
FAX: (505) 845-3130
The Pulsed Power and System Validation Technology Deployment Center offers access to unique equipment to support specialized research, along with the expertise to address complex problems dealing with radiation effects.
This facility is available to support any application that can benefit from its unique capabilities. Arrangements can be made by contacting one of the user liaisons listed below.
Find out more about the Pulsed Power and System Validation Facility, including a definitive set of our capabilities.
Kenneth Mikkelson
kamikke@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS 1106
Albuquerque, NM 87185-1106
phone: (505) 845-7044
FAX: (505) 845-7819
Leanna Minier
lminier@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS 1455
Albuquerque, NM 87185-1455
phone: (505) 844-2352
FAX: (505) 844-5924
The Primary Standards Laboratory (PSL) develops and maintains primary standards traceable to national standards and calibrates and certifies customer reference standards. The PSL provides technical guidance, support, and consultation; develops precision measurement techniques; provides oversight, including technical surveys and measurement audits; and anticipates future measurement needs of the nuclear weapons complex and other Department of Energy programs. The PSL also helps industry, universities, and government agencies establish or verify new capabilities and products and improve measurement technology.
Find out more about the Primary Standards Laboratory, including a definitive set of our capabilities.
This facility is available to support any firm whose applications can benefit from its unique capabilities. To make arrangements, contact one of the user liaisons below.
Eric Detlefs
ehdetle@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS 0665
Albuquerque, NM 87185-0665
phone: (505) 845-8961-
FAX: (505) 844-4372
Roger Burton
rburto@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS 0665
Albuquerque, NM 87185-0665
phone: (505) 284-9901
FAX: (505) 844-4372
This facility provides assistance to users from federal laboratories, U.S. industry and academia in the following areas: (1) testing and characterizing radiation detector materials and devices; and (2) determining the relationships between the physical properties of the detector materials and the device response. Systems of interest include scintillators and room-temperature semiconductors for detection arrays of X-rays, gamma rays, and neutrons.
Find out more about the Radiation Detection Materials Characterization Laboratory.
This facility is available to support any application that can benefit from its unique capabilities. For more information, contact the user liaison.
Patrick Doty
fpdoty@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 969, MS 9402
Livermore, California 94551-9402
phone: (925) 294-4634
FAX: (925) 294-3410
The Shock Thermodynamic Applied Research Facility (STAR) facility, within Sandia’s Solid Dynamic Physics Department, is one of a few institutions in the world with a major shock-physics program. This is the only experimental test facility in the world that can cover the full range of pressure (bars to multi-Mbar) for material property study utilizing gas/propellant launchers, ramp-loading pulsers, and ballistic applications.
Find out more about the Shock Thermodynamic Applied Research Facility (STAR).
This facility is available to support any institution whose applications can benefit from its unique capabilities; contact the user liaison.
William D. Reinhart
wdreinh@sandia.gov
Sandia National Laboratories
P.O. Box 5800, MS-1195
Albuquerque, New Mexico
87185-1195
phone: (505) 284-3185