Volgenau School of Engineering News
- March 10, 2025New research from George Mason University is making footwear safer in slippery winter conditions.
- March 7, 2025Professor Peggy Brouse recently earned the prestigious statewide Outstanding Cybersecurity Educator Award. The award recognizes excellence in cybersecurity education and was presented at the annual Commonwealth Cyber Fusion event in Lexington, Virginia, hosted by the Virginia Military Institute.
- February 13, 2025George Mason researcher Weiwen Jiang received a prestigious NSF CAREER award for his work in quantum computing.
- February 13, 2025Jamie Wheeler brings years of real-world experience to the George Mason Cyber Security capstone course.
- February 6, 2025George Mason researchers discovered that Apple's "Find My" service can be used for malicious purposes.
- February 3, 2025George Mason University has the only electron-beam lithography capabilities in all of Northern Virginia, and faculty member Ethan Ahn is eager to help students and colleagues maximize opportunities in this field.
- January 29, 2025George Mason University researchers are using a $1.6 million grant to create DELTA-FORCE for the U.S. Army, improving the performance of military vehicles.
- January 27, 2025Evgenios Kornaropoulos received a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award for $648,811 for work on privacy and data security under the title “Encrypted Systems with Fine-Grained Leakage.”
- January 13, 2025Breakthroughs in George Mason University's Department of Computer Science may result in more effective use of rescue robots.
- December 17, 2024Two College of Engineering and Computing faculty members moderated sessions at the World Engineering Education Forum in Sydney.
- December 13, 2024Brian Burke’s career path, from fighter pilot to ESPN data analyst, demonstrates that whether it’s a 4th-and-inches decision or a career pivot into analytics, calculated risks can pay off.
- December 11, 2024George Mason researchers are coming up with a variety of ways to improve people’s lives.