Guess Hoos back? From student to professor at UVA

Tyler Cody first came to the University of Virginia in the fall of 2014 as a first-year student in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. Eleven years later, he’s back on Grounds for his first semester as a professor in the School of Data Science.

As an undergraduate, he found himself drawn to systems engineering, learning to think across disciplines “about how different fields met,” and he fell in love with research.

He landed several research positions in the physics and systems engineering departments, by cold-calling and emailing professors. Most of his work was with Peter Beling, the School of Data Science national security research lead, who hired him and continued working with him as his adviser when Cody sought his doctorate.

“What’s drawn me back to UVA now is the unique culture of collaboration and focus on interdisciplinary impact that’s ideal for the kind of lab I want to build as a researcher,” Cody said.

UVA professor of Data Science Tyler Cody in front of a whiteboard covered in code and formulas

Cody also joins the new National Security Data and Policy Institute. (Photo by Lathan Goumas, University Communications)

He said the culture of openness greatly benefited him, allowing him to work with several faculty members and graduate students in his first few years of college. “Sitting in lab research meetings across campus sparked my curiosity, led me to apply to several internships, and ultimately to intern with NASA three summers during my undergraduate career,” he said.

Cody was also very active outside of academia, joining both the powerlifting and ski teams and participating in UVA traditions. “I went to every Lighting of the Lawn,” he said.

After he graduated in 2018, inspired by his research experiences on Grounds, he entered the doctorate program at UVA. During orientation, he met a fellow doctoral student, Bingxu Li, and the pair were married a few years later, taking their engagement photos on the Lawn and marrying in downtown Charlottesville.

“We even bought our first house in Fry Springs,” he said. “We’re a Wahoo household for sure.”

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Beling and Cody have stuck together through the years, both taking jobs at Virginia Tech after Cody completed his doctoral work. At Virginia Tech, Cody was the director of the Responsible General Intelligence Lab, leading several research programs related to the use of AI in engineered systems, and, later, director of the Laboratory for Systems Resilience.

Despite the new role, Cody said he couldn’t bear to leave Charlottesville, so he commuted to Blacksburg.

He has cut his commute considerably, as the pair have returned to UVA to work at the new National Security Data and Policy Institute. Cody serves as an associate professor and director of the Artificial General Intelligence Lab, a research group focused on data science for an era of real-world artificial intelligence. 

Tyler Cody and his wife Bingxu Li  posing for their engagement photo

Cody and his wife Bingxu Li pose for photos after they were married. They met at their doctoral orientation. (Contributed photo)

“The institute focuses on helping the government navigate policy, figuring out how to deal with these new AI technologies and data, in particular, open-source data,” Cody said.

Cody’s research and expertise focuses on the “socio-technical nexus” of artificial intelligence – where algorithms, engineered systems and people intersect.

He studies “foundation model adoption,” a cutting-edge area of AI that includes large models like ChatGPT, examining how people interact with these systems and adapt them to meet their changing needs over time.

“UVA’s School of Data Science is a perfect place to study that, not just because of the name, but there’s a huge, diverse body of faculty from all different types of fields,” he said. “There are machine-learning researchers and AI folks, but there are also sociologists and anthropologists.”

Outside of work, Cody enjoys tennis, skiing and playing guitar, hobbies he has more time for now that he spends less time on the road between Charlottesville and Blacksburg. 

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