
An applied project focused on controlled dosing systems and structured digital architectures.
Codose is an evolving project at the intersection of engineering research, controlled release mechanisms, and applied digital systems.
It originated from experimental work on capsule-based control of active substance release, combining material science principles with structured system logic.
The project has since expanded into a broader exploration of how control, timing, and structure can be designed, modeled, and managed across physical and digital environments.
Codose builds on applied research into controlled dosing and release mechanisms, translating experimental findings into structured system concepts and technical frameworks.
The project explores how control logic, timing parameters, and system constraints can be represented, modeled, and optimized through structured digital architectures.
Codose develops and tests digital tools that support analysis, simulation, and management of controlled systems, informed by capsule-based and material-driven processes.