The Industrial Science Report: Data-driven materials development focuses on manufacturing speed, precision, and reliability

Predictive modeling and atomic-scale control are reducing development time for advanced materials, also increasing precision, functionality, and efficiency.
March 20, 2026
8 min read

Key Highlights

  • Scientists are leveraging AI, quantum modeling, and large-scale simulations to accelerate the discovery and optimization of new materials with targeted properties.
  • Atomic-scale control during additive manufacturing allows for in situ tuning of microstructures and stronger, more ductile metals.
  • AI models like large language models are drastically reducing design cycles for optical metasurfaces.
  • Tunable metamaterials are being engineered to actively respond to environmental stimuli, enhancing sensing, energy management, and communication systems.
  • Innovative fabrication methods use femtosecond laser writing to create programmable nanostructures inspired by biological surfaces, with applications in ultra-sensitive sensing.

One theme keeps resurfacing as I work through The Industrial Science Report lately: scientists and engineers are pushing materials into new territories, and new materials are increasingly designed, tuned, and programmed, even at nanoscale. Across research from Northwestern University McCormick School of Engineering, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Penn State University, Swinburne University of Technology, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, predictive, AI-driven design is collapsing development timelines; additive processes are enabling atomic-level control during production; and entirely new classes of materials—from metasurfaces to metamaterials to self-organizing nanostructures—are blurring the line between material and system.

What stands out to me isn’t just the amazing science, but the trajectory for industry: shorter R&D cycles, more data-intensive production, and assets that increasingly embed sensing and control into their very structure.

About the Author

Anna Townshend

Anna Townshend

managing editor

Anna Townshend has been a journalist and editor for almost 20 years. She joined Control Design and Plant Services as managing editor in June 2020. Previously, for more than 10 years, she was the editor of Marina Dock Age and International Dredging Review. In addition to writing and editing thousands of articles in her career, she has been an active speaker on industry panels and presentations, as well as host for the Tool Belt and Control Intelligence podcasts. Email her at [email protected].

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