Collaborative Research: Elements: OpenMSG: a cloud-based multiscale modeling toolkit for heterogeneous materials and structures

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Abstract

Advanced materials such as composites, metamaterials, soft materials, and architected materials are inherently heterogeneous and multiscale in nature. Currently, multiscale modeling serves as the most effective approach for analyzing and designing these materials. However, the growing complexity of microstructural features and macroscopic structural configurations presents significant challenges to achieving both computational efficiency and predictive accuracy. While emerging machine learning (ML) models offer a cost-effective alternative, their effectiveness is often limited by the lack of high-quality training data in many real-world engineering applications. Moreover, advanced ML techniques are still not routinely incorporated into traditional mechanics or materials engineering curricula. To address these challenges and support both research and education in multiscale material and structural modeling, this project supports research that develops a cloud-based cyberinfrastructure that integrates new multiscale modeling theory with multi-fidelity ML models. This platform seeks to provide open-access tools, curated datasets, and comprehensive training resources to advance materials science, enable efficient structural analysis and design, and support workforce development in ML-assisted material and structural modeling. The goal of this project is to develop a cloud-based, open-source multiscale modeling software called OpenMSG, providing an ultra-efficient prediction to

Key facts

NSF award ID
2514087
Awardee
University of Texas at Arlington (TX)
SAM.gov UEI
LMLUKUPJJ9N3
PI
Xin Liu
Primary program
01002526DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
All programs
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Software Institutes, CSSI-1: Cyberinfr for Sustained Scientif, CYBERINFRASTRUCTURE/SCIENCE
Estimated total
$275,956
Funds obligated
$275,956
Transaction type
Standard Grant
Period
08/15/2025 → 07/31/2028