Processing Matters: AI + Materials Processing takes the spotlight in a Nature Reviews Materials Commentary!

Our group’s Comment piece, A Call to Elevate the Role of Processing in AI-Driven Materials Design, has been accepted in Nature Reviews Materials! 🎉

This short piece was written by Johns Hopkins authors: Sreenivas Raguraman, Adam Griebel, Dr. Maitreyee PriyadharshiniProf. Paulette Clancy, and Prof. Timothy Weihs

We highlighted the vital but often overlooked role of AI/ML to optimize for processing and synthesis, in comparison to the more traditional search for new compositions with desirable properties.  This Comment also reflects the need for a tight coupling between domain scientists and AI/ML experts.

This collaboration has already produced one highly cited publication (picked as a “hot paper” by the Journal of Magnesium and Alloys (10.1016/j.jma.2024.06.008) and is continuing with the follow-on step, a “closed-loop” Bayesian optimization study, is about to be written up.

We hope this work inspires the broader community to keep processing ‘front and center’ in the future of AI-guided materials design.

Reference

Raguraman, S., Griebel, A., Priyadharshini, M.S. et al. A call to elevate the role of processing in AI-driven materials design. Nat Rev Mater (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41578-025-00846-7