Several categories of graduate faculty exist at George Mason University. Current Mason tenured and tenure-track faculty are automatically granted active graduate faculty status and maintain that status throughout their employment as tenure-line faculty. Please see the list of CEC’s tenured and tenure-track graduate faculty below. CEC and Provost-appointed non-tenured/tenure-track graduate faculty can be found in the database located on the Provost’s Office website.
Meet the College of Engineering and Computing Tenured and Tenure-Track Graduate Faculty
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
Research Interests: Software testing and analysis, software evolution, software dependability, and Al and software engineering
Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science
Research Interests: Software Engineering, human aspects of software development, human-computer interaction, crowdsourcing
Professor; John Toups Faculty Fellow, Sid and Reva Dewberry Department of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
Research Interests: Diagnostic computer vision, Digital twins, Robotic inspection, Bodily injury detection and analysis
Assistant Professor, Department of Statistics
Research Interests: Spatial statistics, regression analysis, computational methods, functional data, spatio-temporal statistics, computer model calibration
Assistant Professor / Tenure-track
Research Interests: Data science for social good, which aims to solve social problems through data-driven approaches.
Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science
Research Interests: Algorithms and Theory of Computation
Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science
Research Interests: Data Mining, data analytics, machine learning
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
Research Interests: Machine learning, mathematical optimization, statistical learning theory, deep learning
Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
Research Interests: Human-computer interaction (HCI), social computing, computational social science, computer-mediated communication, online creative communities
Professor, Department of Computer Science
Research Interests: Multi-agent systems, evolutionary computing