Optimization of Robotic Liquid Handling as a Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem

Abstract

We present an optimization strategy to reduce the execution time of liquid handling operations in the context of an automated chemical laboratory. By formulating the task as a capacitated vehicle routing problem (CVRP), we leverage heuristic solvers traditionally used in logistics and transportation planning to optimize task execution times. As exemplified using an 8-channel pipette with individually controllable tips, our approach demonstrates robust optimization performance across different labware formats (e.g., well-plates, vial holders), achieving up to a 37% reduction in execution time for randomly generated tasks compared to the baseline sorting method. We further apply the method to a real-world high-throughput materials discovery campaign and observe that 3 minutes of optimization time led to a reduction of 61 minutes in execution time compared to the best-performing sorting-based strategy. Our results highlight the potential for substantial improvements in throughput and efficiency in automated laboratories without any hardware modifications. This optimization strategy offers a practical and scalable solution to accelerate combinatorial experimentation in areas such as drug combination screening, reaction condition optimization, materials development, and formulation engineering.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 May 2025
Accepted
03 Aug 2025
First published
04 Aug 2025
This article is Open Access
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Digital Discovery, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Optimization of Robotic Liquid Handling as a Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem

G. Wu, R. Wang and C. W. Coley, Digital Discovery, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5DD00233H

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