OpenAaaS: An Open Agent-as-a-Service Framework for Distributed Materials-Informatics Research
Peng Kang, Bixuan Li, Xiaoya Huang, Shuo Shi, Weiqiao Zhou, Zhen Li, Yu Liu, Lei Zheng

TL;DR
OpenAaaS introduces a distributed Agent-as-a-Service framework that enables secure, multi-agent collaboration for materials research, leveraging hierarchical architecture to protect data sovereignty while integrating diverse computational resources.
Contribution
It presents a novel open-source hierarchical framework that facilitates secure multi-agent collaboration in materials informatics, addressing data sovereignty and integration challenges.
Findings
AlphaAgent achieves high accuracy in literature analysis tasks.
The framework enables secure cross-domain integration of materials data.
Case studies validate the effectiveness of the distributed agent architecture.
Abstract
The Materials Genome Initiative catalyzed the proliferation of centralized platforms--SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS--that aggregate computational and experimental resources for accelerated materials discovery. In parallel, breakthroughs in large language models (LLMs) and autonomous agents have created powerful new reasoning capabilities for scientific research. Yet a critical "last mile" problem remains: while we possess world-class models and vast repositories of materials data, we lack the organizational infrastructure to compose these capabilities securely across institutional boundaries. The development of structural and functional materials for harsh service environments--high-temperature alloys, radiation resistant steels, corrosion-resistant coatings--remains characterized by long-term iteration, mechanistic complexity, and high domain expertise--demands that exceed both monolithic agent…
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