Sandia National Labs Info Session on February 4

1/27/2021 4:51:02 PM

Lance Cooper

Two Virtual Sessions: 12:00-1:00 pm and 4:00-5:00 pm (Central Time) on February 4, 2021

Please join some of Sandia’s University of Illinois Recruiters for information about Sandia National Laboratories and some of the research they conduct. Recruiters will be able to answer questions about the labs and employment opportunities. The majority of full-time R&D positions at Sandia require a Masters or PhD, so this information session is focused on Graduate Students. Advance registration by February 1 is required at: https://forms.illinois.edu/sec/1610897996 . Registrants will be emailed login information for their session on February 2.

Sandia National Laboratories Background: For more than 70 years, Sandia has delivered essential science and technology to resolve the nation's most challenging security issues. Sandia National Laboratories is operated and managed by National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia, LLC., a wholly owned subsidiary of Honeywell International, Inc. National Technology and Engineering Solutions of Sandia operates Sandia National Laboratories as a contractor for the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) and supports numerous federal, state, and local government agencies, companies, and organizations. A strong science, technology, and engineering foundation enables Sandia's mission through a capable research staff working at the forefront of innovation, collaborative research with universities and companies, and discretionary research projects with significant potential impact. In keeping with our vision to be the nation's premier science and engineering laboratory for national security and technology innovation, we recruit the best and the brightest, equip them with world-class research tools and facilities, and provide opportunities to collaborate with technical experts from many different scientific disciplines. Please Note: Most positions at Sandia require a DOE security clearance, which requires U.S. citizenship.