synthesese
Synthesese is a neologism used to describe the coordinated assembly of complex products—often molecules, materials, or information constructs—through planned, multi-step synthesis. It covers chemical synthesis at scale and the design of integrated workflows where software, automation, and modular components are orchestrated to produce a target product.
Etymology and usage: The term blends synthesis with the -ese suffix found in field names. There is
Core concepts and methods: Synthesese stresses modularity, standardized building blocks, and programmable workflows. Methods include computer-aided
Applications and potential: Potential uses include accelerated drug discovery, rapid materials development, and educational tools that
Challenges and considerations: The lack of formal definition can hinder comparability. Practical issues include scalability, safety
See also: synthesis, automated synthesis, combinatorial chemistry, synthetic biology, modular design, computer-aided synthesis planning.