Meet Our Faculty

Get to know our faculty and their areas of expertise

The College of Engineering and Computing features 200+ faculty members across 10 departments with areas of expertise in engineering and technology, research, design, and teaching. Select the tabs below to learn more about our expert faculty.

Full Faculty Directory

  • Mason ECE assistant professor Weiwen Jiang

    Tenure-track Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

    Research Interests: Hardware and software co-design
  • Mason CS assistant professor Brittany Johnson-Matthews

    Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science

    Brittany Johnson-Matthews is best known for her work on improving program analysis tools for use in practice and has an extensive background in empirical research methods
  • Mason IST professor Aditya Johri

    Professor / Tenured

    Research Interests: Technology Ethics, Technology & Society, Engineering, and Computing Education
  • SEOR associate professor Rochelle Jones

    Associate Professor, Department of Systems Engineering and Operations Research

    Research Interests: Distance education and mobile learning
  • IST assistant professor Kazi Kabir

    Assistant Professor/Teaching

    Research Interests: Data Mining & Machine Learning in Computational Biology & Structural Bioinformatics
  • Mason CS associate professor Shahnaz Kamberi

    Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science

    Shahnaz Kamberi is an educational game and ed-tech designer and developer and a serious games-published researcher
  • Mason Assistant Professor Parastoo Kamranfar

    Assistant Professor (Teaching), Department of Computer Science

    Research Interests: Data mining, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence
  • Mason mechanical engineering assistant professor Pilgyu Kang

    Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering; Bioengineering and ECE affiliate faculty

    Research Interests: Sensors, micro/nano mechanics
  • Mason associate professor Jens-Peter Kaps

    Associate Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Department of Cyber Security Engineering

    Research Interests: Ultra-low-power cryptographic hardware design, side-channel analysis, computer arithmetic, efficient cryptographic algorithms, and ubiquitous computing
  • Professor Nathan Kathir

    Professor and Director of Senior Projects, Department of Mechanical Engineering

    Research interests: Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), vulnerability assessments and mitigations, probabilistic risk evaluation and risk management, security engineering, blast modeling and mitigation of effects, facilities engineering, and facilities management.