robotics and autonomous systems

  • Shanjiang Zhu is an associate professor of transportation planning and engineering at George Mason University.

  • Research Interests: Bioinformatics and biopharmaceutical statistics, robust inference, branching process, risk theory.

  • Zhi Tian's specific areas of expertise have included detection and estimation theory, compressed sensing, decentralized network optimization and learning, statistical inference of network data, cognitive radio networks, MIMO systems, array processing, multi-target tracking, data fusion and Bayesian inference.

  • Nathalia was a technician in electronics and robotics before she decided to go to college. After attending universities in Brazil (Unicamp and USP) and Germany (Stuttgart and Bonn), she was a researcher at Stanford. She still likes to travel and her group collaborates with universities in Israel, Ireland, Peru, and Korea.

  • Sean Luke is the head of the George Mason University Autonomous Robotics Laboratory. He has taught at George Mason University since 2000.

  • Dr. Celso Ferreira has written over 20 technical publications and his research is currently funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Department of Interior (DOI), the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and several private organizations.

  • Duminda Wijesekera is the Chair of the Cyber Security Engineering Department and a professor in the Department of Computer Science at George Mason University.

  • Michael Hieb is a research Associate Professor in the C4I center at George Mason University.