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Perspective Brokering between tenants for an international materials acceleration platform

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MATTER
Volume 6, Issue 9, Pages 2647-2665

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.matt.2023.07.016

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Efficient utilization of resources is crucial for accelerated materials science research. Through modular and asynchronous orchestration, we have successfully integrated multiple laboratories on a cooperative multitenancy platform. This represents the first internationally distributed materials acceleration platform connected via a passive brokering server.
The efficient utilization of resources in accelerated materials science necessitates flexible, reconfigurable software-defined research workflows. We demonstrate a brokering approach to modular and asynchronous research orchestration to integrate multiple laboratories in a cooperative multitenancy platform across disciplines and modalities. To the best of our knowledge, this constitutes the first internationally distributed materials acceleration platform (MAP) linked via a passive brokering server, which is demonstrated through a battery electrolyte workflow capable of determining density, viscosity, ionic conductivity, heat capacity, diffusion coefficients, transference numbers, and radial distribution functions that ran in five countries over the course of 2 weeks. We discuss the lessons learned from multitenancy and fault tolerance and chart a way to a universal battery MAP with fully ontology-linked schemas and cost-aware orchestration.

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