Signals and Communications

Powering Our Digital Society

The new wave in signals and communication involves transmitting, receiving, and processing complex patterns of information efficiently, securely, and with the best definition relying on an expertly engineered communication system. 

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62 million dollars in Research Expenditures in the College of Engineering and Computing in FY '21
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Engineering student Jay Deorukhkar works on a team to design and build a satellite to launch into lower Earth orbit. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Creative Services

About Our Research

From birdsongs to foghorns, heartbeats to ricochets, earthquakes to GPS pings, signals are a part of every moment of our lives. The new wave in signals and communication involves transmitting, receiving, and processing those complex patterns of information efficiently, securely, and with the best definition relying on an expertly engineered communication system.

Bijan Jabbari wears a pink shirt and navy suit in his profile picture standing in the Atrium.
Bijan Jabbari
Kathleen Wage wears a purple shirt and gray blazer in her faculty profile for the robotics program at Mason.
Kathleen Wage
Kathleen Wage
Cameron Nowzari wears a pastel blue shirt in front of a wooded background in his profile at Mason.
Cameron Nowzari
Brian Mark wears a blue shirt and tie, brown suit and glasses in his faculty profile for the robotics page at Mason.
Brian Mark

Departments that include signals and communications research