Daniel Menasce, PhD

Daniel Menasce, PhD

University Professor

College of Engineering and Computing

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Research Theme:

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

Key Interests:

E-Commerce, Computer Systems, Parallel and Distributed Systems, Software Engineering, Autonomic Computing, Cloud Computing, Analytic Modeling of Computer Systems

Education:

PhD, Computer Science, University of California

Research Focus

Daniel Menascé has taught at George Mason University since 1992. He is a Fellow of the ACM and of the IEEE, the recipient of Mason’s 2021 David J. King award, a recipient of the Outstanding Faculty Award from the Commonwealth of Virginia in 2017, and the recipient of the 2001 A.A. Michelson Award from the Computer Measurement Group. He has published over 280 articles and five books that received over 13,820 citations. His h-index is 55. His areas of interest and expertise include autonomic computing, software performance engineering, security-performance tradeoffs, cloud computing, service-oriented computing, modeling and analysis of computer systems, and web and e-commerce systems.

College:

College of Engineering and Computing

Contact Daniel:

Email: menasce@gmu.edu

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