Dr. Huang’s “Cybergraph” featured in GW Today
Dr. Huang’s team is developing an artificial intelligence system designed to work collaboratively with cybersecurity analysts to provide stronger security for enterprise networks through their...
Dr. Huang’s “Cybergraph” featured in GW Today
Dr. Huang’s team is developing an artificial intelligence system designed to work collaboratively with cybersecurity analysts to provide stronger security for enterprise networks through their...
Dr. Mahdi Imani has received a $175,000 research grant from NSF
Dr. Mahdi Imani has received a CRII grant from NSF for his project "Informative Bayesian Learning and Data Gathering Through Expert-Acquired Data". The two-year grant starts in July 2020 and the...
George Washington University’s (GW) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) provides leading edge programs in electrical and computer engineering in order to provide leadership in...
SEAS celebrates 2020 Commencement
If you missed the live stream of the May 15 SEAS Graduation Celebration ceremonies, you can still watch them—and see photo albums and the faculty and staff congratulatory video—on the ...
ECE 2020 End-of-the-Year Celebration
The conclusion of the semester and academic year has come. ECE celebrated those who graduated and presented awards to some of those students. The ECE End-of-the-Year Celebration took place on...
Point-of-care device would allow people to self-test at home for COVID-19
Prof. Mona Zaghloul and Prof. Jeanne Jordan (GWSPH) are collaborating on a point-of-care device with high accuracy and affordability that would allow people to self-test at...
Towards Artificial Synapses for Brain-inspired Computing
Dr. Gina Adam is an assistant professor who joined our department in Fall 2018. Her research lab aims to develop novel hardware foundations that will enable new ways of computing.
CyberGraph Team wins at the 2020 New Venture Competition
CyberGraph wins $10,000 at the 2020 New Venture Competition. CyberGraph is an A.I.-powered tool for threat detection and network monitoring which generates comprehensive incident stories for cyber...
Breaking the Size and Speed Limit of Modulators: The Workhorses of the Internet
Prof. Sorger and his research team developed and demonstrated for the first time a silicon-based electro-optical modulator that is smaller, as fast as and more efficient than state-of-the-art...
Analyzing Energy Constrained Networked Systems
Francesca interviews Dr. Omur Ozel on his research that he conducts at the George Washington University. Professor Omur Ozel, his collaborators and his research group work for building a broad...