College of Engineering and Computing

  • Thu, 08/03/2023 - 16:31

    Research Interests: Systems Engineering, Cyber Security, C4I Systems, Business Administration

  • Thu, 08/03/2023 - 16:18

    Research Interests: Analog Cryptography and Sensor Fusion; Sensor Hardware, Micro-architectural, and Embedded System Security; Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Memory System Security, Low-power Intelligent Hardware and Algorithms; Designing Algorithms and Systems

  • Thu, 08/03/2023 - 16:14

    Research Interests: Nanoelectronics, Computing Hardware, Energy Harvesting and Storage, Biomedical Devices

  • May 23, 2023

    Missy Cummings, a former NHTSA senior safety advisor, and Mason professor, details the risk of autonomous vehicles and how to mitigate them.

  • May 16, 2023

    Kimmy Duong, an accomplished tech entrepreneur, philanthropist, and a refugee who has overcome countless obstacles to achieve success in life, will receive the Mason Medal, George Mason University’s highest honorary award, at the 2023 Spring Commencement.

  • Thu, 05/11/2023 - 11:34

    Research Interests: Strong, durable, and sustainable structures, with a special focus on bio-based self-healing concrete, biomolecules modified anticorrosive steel structures, fungal skin for intelligent sensing, and bio-inspired damage self-reporting structures.

  • Thu, 05/11/2023 - 11:28

    Research Interests: Risk and resilience assessment of infrastructure systems, performance‐based assessment of structural systems under multi‐hazard conditions, structural adaptation engineering for climate change.

  • May 9, 2023

    Local student Rosy Sultana overcame challenges to succeed in George Mason University's Honors College. She graduates this May with a degree in Computer Science from the College of Engineering and Computing.

  • April 14, 2023

    Adjunct Professor George Siragusa, organized an opportunity for mechanical engineering students to participate in virtual panel discussions with executives from two local companies.

  • March 30, 2023

    George Mason University researchers are taking advantage of DNA molecules’ self-assembly properties to develop vaccines rapidly, publishing their findings in Communications Biology