- October 14, 2025
George Mason has a one-of-a-kind off-road test bed to put autonomous vehicles through their paces.
- October 1, 2025
Fatima Majid was not just the only one-person team in the top 10 award winners at a recent National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) cyber competition, she was the only student team. Yet she placed ninth out of 51 teams, most of them comprising working professionals.
- September 9, 2025
George Mason’s Center for Resilient and Sustainable Communities is implementing AI in collaboration with the Fairfax County Department of Public Safety Communications. It may forever change the way 9-1-1 operators are trained.
- August 21, 2025
George Mason University’s Ciao Lab, led by Assistant Professor Ningshi Yao from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, successfully launched the Airborne Robotics Cup (ARCup) in Gaithersburg, Maryland on August 17, 2025.
- August 12, 2025
George Mason researchers discovered a way that a hacker can make scary changes to an AI system with a change to just one of billions of bits.
- August 9, 2025
Two George Mason alums and one student led by Kristof Ladny provided professional insights into how generative AI can help solve large-scale problems.
- May 23, 2025
George Mason's AI4Defense program is an innovative incubator that empowers high school and early undergraduate students to explore artificial intelligence (AI) applications in national defense.
- March 31, 2025
George Mason University will offer a master of science in artificial intelligence (AI) starting this fall, becoming Virginia’s first public university to offer a stand-alone master’s degree in this field.
- January 13, 2025
Breakthroughs in George Mason University's Department of Computer Science may result in more effective use of rescue robots.
- November 25, 2024
George Mason University is using $1 million from the National Institute of Standards and Technology to enhance emergency response, specifically using artificial intelligence (AI) to improve training and other capabilities of the emergency communication systems in Northern Virginia.