Caleb Cram
NASA
XR Human Health and Performance Engineer
Caleb Cram is an XR human performance engineer at the NASA JSC with a demonstrated history of working in both the civil and aerospace engineering industries along with a B.S in GIMM from Boise State University. His first NASA experience began in 2019 as a challenge participant for the NASA SUITS (Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for Students) challenge which continued through 2022. He currently supports NASA SUITS as both a design evaluator and NASA mentor to the student teams.  Since 2021, he’s worked at Glenn Research Center’s GVIS (Graphics and Visualization) lab, Verizon, and Johnson Space Center supporting various XR software engineering projects. In 2023, he joined the Extravehicular Activity and Environmental Physiology Lab at NASA JSC where he continues his work with XR technologies supporting the APACHE project.