Through humanizing data streams, applying the biological frameworks already present in the human body, and delving into the concepts of brain-patterning and consciousness, Cody seeks to redefine the relationship that humans have with physiological and environmental data. This process brings into play not only his education in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, but his expertise in holistic (mind, body, and ecosystem) training of athletes.While at NASA, Cody has worked on mechanical and mechanism specific functions for advanced rover technologies in the MMSEV (Multi-Mission Space Exploration Vehicle) and in ground analog systems such as ARGOS (Active Response Gravity Offload System). He currently serves as the Project Manager for the ARED (Advanced Resistive Exercise Device) on-board the ISS (International Space Station), runs the collaborative, advanced exercise and sensing technologies lab, PSION (Physiology-Sensing Intelligent Optimization Nucleus), and serves as a shepherd for strategic relationships. The broad scope of his roles provides him the ability to weave elements across multiple-disciplines from a big picture view, while also maintaining direct contact with the individual gears that make up the whole, to establish narratives for developing immersive, intelligent, bio-feedback exercise systems.