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
Professor, Department of Computer Science; Associate Dean for AI Innovation in the CEC, Associate VP of Research (IDIA)
Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, stochastic optimization, machine learning, deep learning, optimization for deep learning, generative models, language models, bioinformatics, computational biophysicsAssociate Professor, Director at Center for Air Transportation Systems Research; Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research
Research Interests: Aircraft and drone systems, urban air mobility, air transportation, system modeling and simulationAssistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Research Interests: Multi-robot systems, multi-agent gamesProfessor and Chair, Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research
Research Interests: Simulation, queueing, and analysis of rare events with applications in air transportation, aviation safety, power systems, and telecommunications.Professor, Department of Bioengineering
Research Interests: Biomechanics, Assistive Technology, Biomedical Imaging, Musculoskeletal Modeling, Neuroengineering, Neuroprosthetics, Rehabilitation Engineering, Sensorimotor Integration, UltrasoundProfessor, Department of Computer Science
Research Interests: Wireless sensor networks, mobile networking, performance analysis, robotic cooperationAssistant Professor, Department of Statistics
Research Interests: High-dimensional data, data compression, record linkage, optimization in statistical settings, machine learning, forensic statistics.Divisional Dean for the Volgenau School of Engineering; Professor, Systems Engineering and Operations Research
Ariela Sofer is the Divisional Dean for the Volgenau School of Engineering and a professor in the Systems Engineering and Operations Research department.Assistant Professor, Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research; CEIE Affiliate Faculty
Research Interests: Bayesian statistics, machine learning, deep learning, complex systems and simulation, numerical optimization, intelligent transportation systemsAssistant Professor, Department of Computer Science
Research Interests: Reasoning and navigation under uncertainty and unknown environments, perception and learning