The University of Texas at Austin works with Sandia National Laboratories to address national security challenges, sustain and engage human capital, and accelerate the adoption of new technology. The research partnership allows UT faculty, researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and students the opportunity to collaborate with Sandia researchers and leverage Sandia capabilities.The University of Texas at Austin works with Sandia National Laboratories to address national security challenges, sustain and engage human capital, and accelerate the adoption of new technology. The research partnership allows UT faculty, researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and students the opportunity to collaborate with Sandia researchers and leverage Sandia capabilities. Â
Each year, the Laboratory Directed Research & Development (LDRD) Office develops a list of potential transformational, high-risk projects that strive to create a lasting impact.
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In order to facilitate potential university collaborations on these projects, Sandia is sharing their identified needs for experts across many fields and requesting that you see if your research aligns with these needs. If you are interested in partnering with Sandia researchers (in these areas or others), please share your information with the Sandia research community through this form.
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Input should be submitted by January 24, 2025. Â
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Note: This is not a proposal call or a guarantee that you will be contacted to explore collaborations. However, by sharing this information, you are providing visibility to potential Sandia collaborators about your expertise and interest in new research partnerships.Â
For questions, please contact researchcollaborations@austin.utexas.edu