Cody Bezik is a computational scientist and NRC Research Associate with a decade of experience applying molecular simulation, computational chemistry, and machine learning to solve polymer materials challenges for aerospace and national-lab applications. He has led modeling efforts at Sandia and the University of Chicago to reveal structure–property and ion-transport relationships in cross-linked and self-assembling polymer systems, and contributed advanced sampling algorithms to open-source tools like SSAGES. Cody’s work spans from patented experimental methods for polymer foams to developing coarse-grained models and free-energy algorithms, giving him uncommon fluency across simulation, theory, and applied materials engineering. Based in Dayton, Ohio, he now focuses on integrating ML-driven property prediction with high-fidelity molecular dynamics to accelerate materials design for extreme environments.
10 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Chemical Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Chemical Engineering at Case Western Reserve University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Molecular Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Molecular Engineering at University of Chicago
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