Invitation to Sandia National Laboratories and Georgia Tech Academic Alliance Day

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Thursday January 17, 2019
      11:30 am - 4:30 pm
  • Location: Marcus Nanotechnology Building, 345 Ferst Drive, Atlanta GA 30332
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  • URL: Marcus Nanotechnology Research Center
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Invitation to Sandia National Laboratories and Georgia Tech Academic Alliance Day

Interested Faculty, Researchers and Graduate Students, please RSVP your attendance here: REGISTER

Sandia National Laboratories has partnered with Georgia Tech on the Sandia Academic Alliance Program. Sandia Day invites Georgia Tech faculty, researchers and graduate students for a half-day event to raise awareness about the academic alliance between GT and Sandia and exchange information about technical focus areas to develop new engagements. Academic partnerships enrich mutual capabilities and expand impact.

Intended Outcomes

  • Better understanding of Sandia Academic Alliance technical research areas, Sandia’s Laboratory Directed Research and Development (LDRD) program to seed new engagements, student intern programs and post doc opportunities, and opportunities for new sponsor funded research
  • Enhance impact of research collaborations
  • Increase student awareness about Sandia and opportunities for student internship/postdoc/regular positions
  • Learn more about GT capabilities and faculty research interests that align with Sandia Academic Alliance technical research areas

Sandia Technical Themes

  • Materials/Nanotechnology
    • Materials under extreme and abnormal environments, including aging
    • High throughput experiment and modeling for materials design and development, including material data science and informatics
    • Material with multi-functionality, including soft/hard and single/multiple materials, under different stimuli
    • In-Situ characterization and nanomechanics
    • Soft, Biological, and Composite Nanomaterials
  • Quantum Information Sciences (QIS)
    • Algorithms and applications for Noisy Intermediate-scale Quantum (NISQ) devices
    • Improved materials to improve the fabrication, control, or measurement of semiconductor or Atomic, Molecular, and Optical (AMO) qubits
    • Novel development or applications of quantum sensors
    • Quantum networks, coupling photons to material qubits, and other quantum communications technologies
  • Radio Frequency (RF) Photonics/Electronics
    • Novel integrated photonic device development utilizing Sandia’s PIC platforms
    • System level design and modeling of unique RF photonic systems
    • Understanding of photonic component performance in environments of interest (i.e., radiation and electromagnetic interference)
    • RF Integrated Circuit (RFIC) design
    • Heterogeneous integration (advanced packaging)
  • Cyber and Information Security
    • Automated Software/Malware Analysis
    • Cyber Experimentation, Network Security, and Cyber Forensics
    • Network and Host-based Security, At-Scale Cyber Analytics, and Threat Discovery
    • Cloud Architecture and Security
    • Cyber-Physical System Modeling and Protection
  • Data Science and Advanced Computing
    • System software and advanced architectures for high performance computing
    • Beyond Moore computing (quantum, reversible computing, neuromorphic)
    • Data science including data visualization, advanced analytics, machine learning

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Status
  • Created By: Farlenthia Walker
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Dec 4, 2018 - 11:49am
  • Last Updated: Dec 13, 2018 - 11:35am