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Experiences with Model Context Protocol Servers for Science and High Performance Computing

Published: August 25, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2508.18489v1

By: Haochen Pan , Ryan Chard , Reid Mello and more

Potential Business Impact:

Lets computers plan and do science experiments.

Business Areas:
Simulation Software

Large language model (LLM)-powered agents are increasingly used to plan and execute scientific workflows, yet most research cyberinfrastructure (CI) exposes heterogeneous APIs and implements security models that present barriers for use by agents. We report on our experience using the Model Context Protocol (MCP) as a unifying interface that makes research capabilities discoverable, invokable, and composable. Our approach is pragmatic: we implement thin MCP servers over mature services, including Globus Transfer, Compute, and Search; status APIs exposed by computing facilities; Octopus event fabric; and domain-specific tools such as Garden and Galaxy. We use case studies in computational chemistry, bioinformatics, quantum chemistry, and filesystem monitoring to illustrate how this MCP-oriented architecture can be used in practice. We distill lessons learned and outline open challenges in evaluation and trust for agent-led science.

Page Count
11 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing