Technology

NNSA Announces $25 Million Cooperative Agreement With University Of Florida-Led Consortium For Research In Nuclear Forensics

NNSA News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has announced the establishment of a $25 million cooperative agreement with a University of Florida-led consortium of 16 universities for research in topical areas relevant to nuclear forensics.

This long-term investment will support the consortium at $5 million per year for five years. The purpose of this consortium is to educate the next generation of nuclear forensic scientists and engineers while engaging in research and development spanning basic aspects of new technology Read More

LANL: Physics-Guided Machine-Learning Models Will Improve Subsurface Imaging

Machine-learning models can help researchers improve subsurface imaging. Courtesy/LANL
LANL News:
  • Potential applications include energy exploration and earthquake early warning, among others

A team of scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory is applying machine-learning algorithms to subsurface imaging that will impact a variety of applications, including energy exploration, carbon capture and sequestration and estimating pathways of subsurface contaminant transport, according to new research published in IEEE Signal Processing Magazine.

“The subsurface is extremely Read More

New Mexico Tech To Showcase Student Research Feb. 20

Mariana Madera and her mother study the schedule ahead of a talk on admissions, financial aid, residential life on Research@Tech Day 2022 last February. Courtesy/NMT

NMT News:

SOCORRO — Prospective students seeking a university where they can engage in hands-on research in science, engineering and other fields can explore the exciting opportunities New Mexico Tech (NMT) provides by attending an upcoming daylong open house.

Research@Tech Day, 9:30 a.m.to 3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20, will offer participants the chance to see themselves as a student at New Mexico’s premier research university. Read More

Catch Of The Week: Remote Access Phishing Scams

By REBECCA RUTHERFORD
Los Alamos

According to a joint advisory by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the National Security Agency (NSA) cyber criminals are actively exploiting remote management software, like LogMeIn and AnyDesk, in phishing campaigns aimed to steal money from victims.

Phishing campaigns spoofing tech support or anti-virus renewals have been trending for months. The phishing emails claim to be an invoice from companies such as Geek Squad and Norton, usually noting that your credit card has been, or will be, charged for the subscription. Read More

Milestone Brings NTS-3 Vanguard Closer To 2023 Launch

Arlen Biersgreen, program manager, Navigation Technology Satellite-3, or NTS-3, uses a 1:3 scale model to describe the spacecraft and details of the one-year experimental mission to AFRL, leadership and guests at the AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate and Directed Energy Directorate 2022 Media Day, June 23, 2022, at KAFB. Courtesy/Andrea Rael, USAF

The Navigation Technology Satellite, or NTS-3, spacecraft is shown in an anechoic test chamber prior to electromagnetic interference or electromagnetic compatibility testing in Palm Bay, Fla. This experimental satellite is being designed, Read More

New Mexico Tech Highlights Research At Roundhouse

Dr. Nelia Dunbar, state geologist and director of the New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, left, and Todd Leahy, deputy secretary of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department, right, pose with Dennis McQuillan of Santa Fe, Earth Science Achievement Award recipient. McQuillan received the award during a ceremony Jan. 23, 2023, at the New Mexico State Capitol in Santa Fe. Courtesy/NMT

Students and staff from the Chemical Engineering Department staff a table at New Mexico Tech’s Day at the Legislature Jan. 23, 2023. From left, Samantha Lindholm, Read More

State Awards Science & Technology Startup Grants To 10 Innovative Businesses

MNT Smart Solutions. Courtesy/EDD

EDD News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD), through its Office of Science and Technology (OST), has awarded business startup grants to 10 innovative companies to support research and jumpstart commercialization of products that will create more New Mexico jobs, Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes announced today.

The FY2023 grants from $25,000 to $100,000 were awarded through two initiatives, the New Mexico Small Business Innovation Research (NM SBIR) matching grants and the Science & Technology Business Startup Read More

Los Alamos County Receives 911 Emergency Communications Professional Standards Three-Year Accreditation

From right, the four NMC officers: President Jonathan Aragon in blue jacket, President Elect Eddy County Sheriff Mark Cage with the cowboy hat, Vice President Curry County Clerk Annie Hogland and Past President Bernalillo County Clerk Linda Stover, and Los Alamos County Intergovernmental Affairs Danielle Duran. Also, in the back is NMC Loss Prevention Manager Greg Rees. Courtesy/NMC

NMC News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico Emergency Communications (NMC) Professional Standards Council (NMECPSC) awarded Los Alamos County with its first three-year Accreditation certificate for 911 Emergency Read More

BPU Learns Of Carbon Free Power Project Cost Increase

A three-dimensional model of a proposed nuclear electric generation facility at INL. Courtesy/LAC

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com

Emitting zero greenhouse gas emissions has been a big topic for a long time in Los Alamos County. In 2022, Council heard from and responded to recommendations made by the Los Alamos Resiliency, Energy & Sustainability Task Force (LARES) to achieve this objective.

Likewise, the County’s Department of Public Utilities (DPU) is exploring energy generation options that will help achieve its goal of being a carbon neutral electric Read More

Heinrich Highlights Efforts To Increase High-Speed Internet For Native Students; Discusses Protections For Native Agriculture With Tesuque Pueblo Leaders

U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich highlighted a federal investment of $57,298,683 he helped secure for the school through the Infrastructure Law during a visit to SFIS. Courtesy/Heinrich

U.S. SENATE News:

SANTA FE — During a visit to Santa Fe Indian School (SFIS) Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.) highlighted a federal investment of $57,298,683 he helped secure for the school through the Infrastructure Law.

This funding will create more opportunities for Tribal students by connecting them to high-speed internet. The Infrastructure Law has already delivered a total of $146,987,149 Read More