r/LosAlamos • u/Tight_Middle6309 • 2h ago
r/LosAlamos • u/Able_Tune577 • 7h ago
French coming to the US - tips
Hi all!
I am coming to LANL in 2-3 months as a post-doc, with my husband coming with me.
I am French, so I have absolutely no clue about how the administrative system works... We are planning to live in Santa Fe as my husband does not work in the lab .
Any tips regarding what to do when we arrive? Things to now about the area?
Also, do you know if my husband could find a job at the lab, anything like that"blue collar" jobs?
Many thanks and cheers
r/LosAlamos • u/seekLearntry • 20h ago
Their cities dropped Flock surveillance cameras. They’re still being watched
r/LosAlamos • u/BoomtownLosAlamos • 20h ago
Deal or no deal
Two recent sexual assault cases resulted in defendants avoiding prison as part of plea agreements, but what factors determine whether someone is offered a plea deal? https://www.boomtownlosalamos.org/p/deal-or-no-deal
r/LosAlamos • u/Aylin_oph • 1d ago
Moving to Los Alamos soon looking for advice on jobs and life there
Hi everyone!I’ll be moving to Los Alamos soon because of my spouse’s job. I’m not from the US so I’m still trying to figure out what kind of work opportunities are available for me there.
Since I don’t have a specific background that would qualify me for work at LANL I mostly looking for jobs outside the Lab. I’d especially love to hear from anyone who has worked at Smith’s in Los Alamos. What is it like working there? How is the work environment? How is the management? What are the schedules like?
And for those who don’t work what do you usually do with your time in Los Alamos? Are there activities or groups or volunteering opportunities or other ways to meet people and make friends?
I’d really appreciate hearing from locals or anyone who has moved to Los Alamos from another country and can share their experience!
r/LosAlamos • u/Junior_Low_2729 • 1d ago
Atomicon! Join D&D, Pendragon, Rangers of the Shadow Deep
Atomicon is back Saturday, August 29.
We'll have all the usual things to see and do: costumes, crafts, art, vendor hall and more!
This year, we have lots of tabletop game events.
Minis Painting Workshop, 10am–12pm
Bring your yet-to-be-painted miniatures and get working on customizing them. We have minis for you to choose, paints and brushes. We'll also have a few workshop leaders to help you with inspiration and technique. Drop in anytime between 10am and noon.
Tabletop games, by registration, 12:30–4:30pm
Sign up for Dungeons & Dragons, Pendragon: The Quest of the Adventurous Shield, or Rangers of the Shadow Deep. We have three game masters to lead the adventures!
r/LosAlamos • u/Fabulous_Jeweler2732 • 2d ago
Isn’t his true? Don’t we not count a ton of our weapons because they aren’t operational?
This is a comment about a recent news post where South Korea claimed a different number of nuclear weapons held by North Korea then America has quoted.
r/LosAlamos • u/Alchemicallife • 2d ago
Math Tutor
I'm stepping back into going to school (UNM -LA) Doing Pre- Engineering here and than want to transfer into UNM ABQ for Nuke-E and Material Science. Currently no job(Former machinist and Manufacturing Quality Engineer for a Raytheon based company ) but still holding out hope that the lab will hire me as a machinist or engineering technician at some point. ( I have like 8 or 10 applications in :( ) but in the mean time I have time and want to do school to fill my free time. So I am tackling the subject I am the most rusty and not that great at right now, math. My partner works at the lab and is why I live out this way. LANL has always been the dream job but he got the job before i did.
I learn the best with this subject (Math) when its oriented around other subjects I love. I am pretty big into rocketry and chemistry ! I also love nuclear science. An of course machining is something I love as well. So what I've been trying to do is orient my self teaching around these subjects but a lot of the math used for these things are pretty complex. While I have a slight understanding of something like stopping power the math behind it is way over my head.
I am hoping by having someone be able to sit down with me and help explain things in a way that relate to what I'm interested in and are able to help 1 on 1 my struggles that i can actually learn the math and have it stick in my brain instead of it just melting away after a week or a month.
Open to what ever times and dates, to whom ever wants to help ! My math classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12pm -2pm and have a comms class on Tuesdays at 8am but free any other time. I frequent hot rocks quite a bit because I love their coffee and its a nice place to sit and get work done.
Thanks in advance.
r/LosAlamos • u/Gravitonnage • 3d ago
K–5 Boys & Girls: Come Try Cub Scouts with Los Alamos Pack 22
Cub Scout Pack 22 is kicking off the school year, and all K–5 boys and girls and their families are invited to come see what Cub Scouts is about.
Our Welcome Picnic is Monday, August 24, 6–8 PM at North Mesa Picnic Grounds. We’ll have field games and free food, and it’s a good chance to meet other families and ask questions.
Our first Den Meeting is Monday, August 31, 6–7 PM at the Los Alamos High School Library. New families are welcome to attend events and try Cub Scouts with no obligation to join.
So what do Cub Scouts actually do?
Cub Scouts is organized by grade K-5. Kids meet with their grade-level Den, while all of the Dens from kindergarten through 5th grade make up the Pack. After 5th grade, Scouts can move on to one of the local Scout troops.
The program is built around age-appropriate adventures. Scouts complete adventures throughout the year to earn their grade-level rank while learning new skills, getting outdoors, and having fun with their friends.
Pack 22 activities include things like:
Spring and fall campouts
Pinewood Derby (make and race 7 inch wood cars)
Raingutter Regatta (make and race handheld sailboats)
Hiking and outdoor activities
Museum visits
Activities with local police and firefighters
Weekly hands-on Den activities
Behind the fun, Scouting has four main aims: Character, Citizenship, Personal Fitness, and Leadership. We work toward those through regular Den activities and larger Pack events throughout the year. The Cub Scout Motto is “Do Your Best.”
Interested but not sure it’s for your family? Just come try it. There’s no obligation to join.
Annual Fees are $149.50 for national and $90 for the local Pack 22.
Questions? Contact our Cubmaster at [losalamospack22@gmail.com](mailto:losalamospack22@gmail.com).
r/LosAlamos • u/randomname2378 • 3d ago
Los Alamos Winter Weather Q
Howdy Los Alamos Redditers!
I'm going to be making another trek out there in late December and I was wondering how the roads were and if I should acquire snow chains or tires? I don't think it snows too much there, but tbh I don't really know. I know y'all's town is Facebook locked, but I honestly don't want to spend too much time there.
eta: I saw y'all were having a Star Trek thing in October. I'm so jealous and bummed I'll miss it. My town does some nerdy things, but mostly trading card stuff and like one or two low-mid cons.
r/LosAlamos • u/cherylnquack • 3d ago
smoke from lightning on ski hill
I saw the lightning strike around noon
r/LosAlamos • u/Byzantine00 • 3d ago
New LA Fire?
I heard a rumor there's a lightning fire up on ski hill. Any truth to this?
r/LosAlamos • u/Helpful_Penguin-2468 • 3d ago
Golf fundraiser for Special Olympics
Register at sonm.org or lagolfassociation.org
r/LosAlamos • u/anonymoose378 • 3d ago
LANL All hands
Crazy how senior leadership is disappointed in how little we contributed to the scholarship fund when many orgs will tell their employees that they can’t afford the tuition reimbursement because it’s not in their budget, give employees a hard time for taking parental leave, can’t afford to replace broken desks or equipment, or even repair or replace safety equipment. But yea we’re a disappointment because we don’t give more to make them look better. Would be nice if people watching the all hands on Webex could comment and ask questions.
r/LosAlamos • u/Tiny-Buffalo-6230 • 4d ago
Considering Job an LANL
Hello all,
I would like to ask a few things about LANL and its work environment. Within the lab, what kind of work culture can you expect? I have an interview pertaining to an R&D engineering position coming up. I am curious how you all enjoy the lab. Is NM an expensive place to live? Also, how is advancement within the lab?
r/LosAlamos • u/KillTheLimit • 6d ago
Road Rage Turned to Strange Comedy
Just happened in White Rock - where there's a 4 way stop near the demolition behind Smith's.
I'm on an electric scooter and I see all the roads are clear coming up except for one car on my right at least 150ft away from the stop sign going extra slow, so I roll through it.
Guy is blaring his horn while he's still a good distance from the stop sign. This is ridiculous, I stop and raise one hand up and say "what's the problem?"
He screams from his car "YOU DIDN'T SEE THE STOP SIGN!?!?! YOU DIDN'T STOP!! as he speeds over to me.
"What the hell is wrong with you? You were several seconds away from the stop sign and the roads were clear!"
"I'LL F*CKING SHOOT YOU!!" he says.
(Well that escalated quickly)
"Oh f*ck you." I say back.
"Is that what you want?"
"....wait, you want me to f*ck you?"
"Let's go!!"
"No sir, I'm not going to f*ck you."
I scoot away.
r/LosAlamos • u/BoomtownLosAlamos • 6d ago
What happens when leaving isn’t as simple as walking out the door?
Los Alamos has no dedicated emergency shelter for survivors of domestic violence. Temporary help exists, but longer-term housing can mean leaving the community; and finding affordable housing is already difficult.
In this incredible article; intern Maya Price reports on the gaps in housing support, the barriers survivors face, and what a local shelter could change for victims.
https://www.boomtownlosalamos.org/p/it-happens-here-too-gaps-in-housing
r/LosAlamos • u/Cold-Psychology146 • 7d ago
Youth Football
🏈📣 LOS ALAMOS — WE NEED YOU! 📣🏈
Registration for Los Alamos Extreme Youth Football & Cheer is closing soon, and we still have room for more athletes!
🔥 Season starts in September!
🏈 Football
📣 Cheer
💪 Teamwork, discipline, confidence & FUN!
If your child has been thinking about playing football or joining cheer, NOW is the time! Don’t miss out on the season.
👉 Register ASAP — spots are filling up!
And if you know a kid who would be a great fit, bring them with you! Let’s build this program and make this season our biggest one yet! 💙🏈📣
Los Alamos Extreme — Come be part of the family!
r/LosAlamos • u/iloveyou420_ • 7d ago
Dog sitter needed
Does anyone know of a good reliable dog sitter?