College of Engineering and Computing News
- July 27, 2024Two George Mason faculty member will represent the university on a governor-created task force on AI.
- July 23, 2024The Carter School and College of Engineering and Computing are teaming up on a peace engineering minor.
- July 23, 2024George Mason computer science students spent six weeks in Vienna Austria earning academic credit in a first-of-its-kind program.
- July 9, 2024Bioengineering professor Siddhartha Sikdar was named a Distinguished University Professor at the May 2024 Board of Visitors meeting
- July 8, 2024A group of local rising high school juniors and seniors attended the BioE Buzz Summer Camp hosted by the Department of Bioengineering at George Mason University in June. Throughout the week, campers met students and faculty, received tours of research facilities, and participated in hands-on lab activities.
- July 8, 2024CEC faculty benefit from 2024 ASEE Annual Conference in Portland, Oregon.
- July 2, 2024Peter Pachowicz is quoted in Popular Mechanics regarding his work with NASA's Landolt Mission.
- July 1, 2024Dave Hughes followed a path from flying Chinook helicopters for the army to getting a PhD in Sports Analytics from George Mason to now advising the NFL on how to keep its players - including one of his favorites, the Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes - safe.
- June 28, 2024A $1 million grant from the U.S. Senate will create a new interdisciplinary center at George Mason designed to help Virginia small businesses take advantage of advances in artificial intelligence. Read who is behind this first-of-its-kind center and how it will work.
- June 21, 2024In the quest to combat Alzheimer's disease, George Mason professor Abolfazl Safikhani is working with neuroscientists and imaging experts at the University of Washington’s Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) to pioneer groundbreaking advancements in biomarker identification.
- June 17, 2024A team of graduate students in information sciences, psychology, and special education aims to create a more integrated understanding of how different populations, such as individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), are affected by cybercrimes and how they can be better protected.
- June 10, 2024George Mason University will be the home of the $19.5 million recently approved Landolt NASA Space Mission that will put an artificial “star” in orbit around the Earth. George Mason faculty and students will work together with the NASA and NIST and nine other organizations for a first-of-its-kind project for a university in the Washington, D.C., area.