Institute for Advanced Materials Research Press Institute for Advanced Materials Research Press

Search

Search results:
Autonomous and Semi-Autonomous Laboratories in Materials Science — Conceptual Foundations and Risks: A Review Study
Autonomous and semi-autonomous laboratories represent a transformative paradigm in materials science, integrating artificial intelligence, robotics, and high-throughput experimentation to accelerate discovery and optimization processes. This review examines the conceptual foundations of these systems, including closed-loop optimization, machine learning algorithms, and modular hardware architectures. We explore their applications in areas such as alloy development, perovskite synthesis, and nanoparticle engineering, highlighting successes that have reduced discovery timelines from years to days. However, we also critically assess associated risks, including data quality issues, algorithmic biases, ethical concerns in resource allocation, and potential safety hazards from unsupervised operations. Drawing on recent advances, we propose balanced implementation strategies that maximize innovation while mitigating risks. The review underscores the need for interdisciplinary collaboration to realize the full potential of these technologies in addressing global materials challenges.
Journal of Artificial Intelligence for Materials Science
Review | Open access | 18 January 2026 | Article: 93
Filters
Clear All





Access type Clear