Brian Mark, PhD

Professor

College of Engineering and Computing

Other Positions:

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Research Theme:

Digital Technologies - Inventing new algorithms, digital techniques, and technologies

Key Interests:

Wireless Communications, Computer Networks, Stochastic Models, Statistical Signal Processing, Computer and Network Security

Education:

PhD, Electrical Engineering, Princeton University

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 Princeton, New Jersey and spent a year as a visiting researcher at Télécom Paristech in Paris, France. His recent work has focused on protocols and algorithms for dynamic spectrum sharing in future wireless networks and statistical inference methods for evaluating network performance. Within the ECE department, he teaches in the areas of communications and signal processing at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, most recently instructing courses on computer networks, wireless communications, and software radio.

College:

College of Engineering and Computing

Contact Brian:

Email: bmark@gmu.edu

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