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
Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Dominion Energy Faculty FellowResearch Interests: Smart grid, Power system protection and cybersecurity, Phasor Measurement Units, and Grid modernizationProfessor / Tenured
Research Interests: AI & ML, Data Science, Cybersecurity, Education Technology, Health Informatics, Human-Centered Computing, Smart CommunitiesProfessor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Interests: ElectronicsProfessor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Interests: Communications, Computing and Networking Theory, with Applications to Wireless Communications Systems such as LTE & 5G Wireless, IoT, Machine Learning, Cognitive NetworksDistinguished University Professor, Director at the Center for Secure Information Systems Information Sciences and Technology
BDM International Inc. Professor
Research Interests: Security, Privacy, Databases, Distributed SystemsAssistant Professor, Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research
Research Interests: Stochastic optimization, distributionally robust optimization, chance-constrained programming, and uncertainty quantification, and data-driven decision-making.Assistant Professor, Sid and Reva Dewberry Department of Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering
Research Interests: Integration of advanced data analytics, and complex system simulation in construction management and infrastructure systems.Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
Brittany Johnson-Matthews is best known for her work on improving program analysis tools for use in practice and has an extensive background in empirical research methodsProfessor / Tenured
Research Interests: Technology Ethics, Technology & Society, Engineering, and Computing EducationAssociate Professor Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Interests: Computer and Network Security, Digital Forensics