College of Engineering and Computing

  • Research Interests: Risk and resilience assessment of infrastructure systems, Applied Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for civil infrastructure, Cascading effects in complex systems under extreme events, Performance-based assessment of built-natural systems under multi-hazard conditions, Risk communication and decision support

  • Research Interests: Lean construction, construction process improvement, residential construction, design-construction interface for geotechnical infrastructure

  • February 13, 2023

    Mason's data analytics engineering program plans to scale up its presence at Mason Square in Arlington in the coming years.  

  • January 17, 2023

    Mason will receive $1 million in federal funding to support the creation a first-of-its-kind Mason Center for Excellence in Government Cybersecurity Risk Management and Resilience, and nearly $1 million for the Saving Lives and Decreasing Health Disparities project

  • December 13, 2022

    Gurdip Singh is the divisional dean of George Mason University’s new School of Computing and a professor in the College of Engineering and Computing. He officially joined Mason on August 1, he is currently on assignment to the National Science Foundation. He will join Mason full-time in January 2023.

  • December 5, 2022

    As a sophomore, electrical engineering major Sai Srivatsav Gutala started a student club called the Inventors and Innovations Team (IIT) with one of his classmates, computer engineering major Nicholas Paschke.

  • October 26, 2022

    Mason alum’s gift to the College of Engineering and Computing creates Dean’s Technology Innovation Fund

  • Research Interests: Human-unmanned vehicle interaction, human-autonomous system collaboration, human-systems engineering, public policy implications of unmanned vehicles, ethical and social impact of technology

  • Research Interests: Real-time embedded systems, sensor networks, network protocols, distributed computing

  • June 1, 2022

    In April, Mason professor Mohamed Gebril took a team of students to Commonwealth Cyber Initiative's BattleDrones Competition.