This article discusses a potential program by ARPA-E to accelerate the design and development cycle for heterogenous catalyst R&D workflows using modern software approaches and high throughput experimental methods. The goal is to promote thermochemical and electrochemical catalytic pathways that support the Department of Energy’s Net Zero 2050 goals. Experts from various fields will collaborate in a two-day workshop to discuss how to utilize and develop these tools to improve conventional heterogenous catalysis productivity and throughput.
