Cameron Nowzari, PhD

Research Focus Cameron Nowzari’s research interests are in the broad area of dynamics, controls, and robotics. More specifically, he is interested in the analysis and control of complex distributed and/or networked systems and spreading processes. A good example is to imagine a single human operator trying to control a swarm of 1000 robots. It is […]

Brian Mark, PhD

Research Focus Brian L. Mark’s main research interests lie in the design, modeling and performance evaluation of communication networks and computer systems. He became a faculty member in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at George Mason University in 2000. Prior to joining Mason, he was a Research Staff Member at NEC Labs in […]

Brad Greenwood, PhD

Research Focus I joined the faculty at Mason from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management where I was an Associate Professor of Information and Decision Sciences. Previously, I also served on the faculty at Temple University’s Fox School of Business and the University of Maryland’s Smith School of Business. My research examines the […]

Bijan Jabbari, PhD

Research Focus  Bijan Jabbari has been active both in the academia and the industry and is recognized internationally for his contributions to the field of wireless networks. His patents are being deployed in the 4G, LTE and 5G wireless networks. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and a Fellow of the IET. He is […]

Bernd-Peter Paris, PhD

Research Focus Bernd-Peter Paris is currently the Director of the MS in Telecommunications program at George Mason University. His prior experience includes working with the Public Switching Division at Siemens in Munich, Germany. Paris is engaged in research in the areas of communication systems, with emphasis on mobile, wireless communication networks, and information theory.

Benjamin Cash, PhD

Research Focus My research focuses on understanding the causes and predictability of both floods and droughts. I analyze data from observations as well as from multiple climate models, which are complex numerical representations of the climate system. In addition to understanding droughts and floods themselves, I also research how they can act to drive outbreaks […]

Barry Klinger, PhD

Research Focus I study the ocean’s overturning circulation, meridional heat transport, and heat uptake. The effect of global warming is delayed by the thermal inertia of the ocean, so understanding how surface warming is absorbed by the ocean is an important part of interpreting climate change and estimating future effects.

Amitava Dutta, PhD

Research Focus Dutta’s research interests include Design and Performance Analysis of Business Process, Systems Thinking Approaches to Business Problems, IT Governance and Auditing and Management of IT Services. Journals in which his research has appeared include Management Science, Operations Research, IEEE Transactions on Communications, IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, Decision Support Systems, International Journal of Electronic Commerce, European Journal […]

Aditya Johri, PhD

Research Focus My research has been recognized with several best paper awards and the Cambridge Handbook of Engineering Education Research (CHEER), co-edited with Barbara Olds, received the 2015 Best Book Publication Award from Division I of AERA. My research is supported primarily by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF), including an Early CAREER Award.

Alok Berry, PhD

Research Focus When Alok Berry earned his MS in physics in 1969, the evolution of circuitry computing was picking up speed as it moved beyond individual chips to more complex microprocessors. To this day, key areas of interest for Berry are semiconductors and new electronic materials. Berry engages this knowledge with students in courses covering […]