In This Issue
Fall Bridge on the Materials Genome Initiative
September 29, 2025 Volume 55 Issue 3
The Fall 2025 issue explores the Materials Genome Initiative’s progress and future outlook, showcasing advances in autonomous experimentation, sustainable polymers, next-generation batteries, and the broader role of AI in engineering.
Articles In This Issue
  • Wednesday, October 1, 2025
    AuthorRonald M. Latanision

    With this issue we welcome two people to the work of the National Academy of Engineering. Tsu-Jae King Liu became the president of the NAE on July 1, 2025. Dr. Liu previously served as dean of the College of Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley. Admiral James O. Ellis Jr. USN ...

  • Wednesday, October 1, 2025
    AuthorAmit Goyal

    Advanced materials are key to societal development and have been at the center of technological advances since the Stone Age. They are critical to national and economic security, human well-being, and impact diverse sectors including energy, communications, transportation, housing, healthcare, ...

  • Tuesday, September 30, 2025
    AuthorLisa E. Friedersdorf and James A. Warren

    A decade of the Materials Genome Initiative:
    insights gained and the transformative potential
    of AI and automation.

    New materials are the foundation of each generation’s ability to enhance prosperity and ensure security. To remain competitive globally, materials research and development ...

  • Tuesday, September 30, 2025
    AuthorRichard A. Vaia, Germano Iannacchione, and Anthony D. Rollett

    Our future depends on making our materials
    faster, better, and smarter.

    In our pursuit of economic, societal, and defense security through technology, let us not forget that everything is made of something. There is a common saying paraphrased from the writings of the Nobel Laureate Sir George ...

  • Tuesday, September 30, 2025
    AuthorMilad Abolhasani

    Self-driving labs promise to turn the Materials Genome Initiative’s bold vision into reality.

    The Materials Genome Initiative (MGI), launched in 2011, set a national goal to discover, manufacture, and deploy new materials at twice the speed and half the cost of the status quo (MGI n.d.). ...

  • Tuesday, September 30, 2025
    AuthorSergei V. Kalinin, Steven R. Spurgeon, and Vinayak Dravid

    From human intuition to machine intelligence:
    the next frontier in microscopy.

    Introduction: Our Material Future

    Materials are the bedrock of economy and foundation for all real-world technologies. The viability of space travel, grid energy storage, solar to fuels conversion, methane removal, ...

  • Monday, September 29, 2025
    AuthorGuru Madhavan

    A brush with death sharpens our focus. When the Supreme Court forced TikTok to choose between sale and silence, 170 million Americans glimpsed the loss of a dopamine-driven feed powered by an artificial intelligence (AI) moving billions in commerce. That fragility reminds us that a world built on ...