ÑÇÖÞAV

Computer Engineering

  • October 15, 2024

    ECE PhD student Shay Snyder’s hard work and bright ideas brought his lab ample research funding when he started his degree. One secret of his success? Tenacious networking. 

  • March 17, 2023

    The 2023 ASEE SE conference brought together engineering educators, industry leaders, and students to discuss and learn about the importance of promoting a diverse, digitally prepared workforce within engineering and STEM education paths.

  • June 30, 2022

    Professor Andre Manitius, of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), received The David J. King Teaching Award at the university’s Celebration of Teaching Excellence on May 2. This award is given annually in recognition of a sustained impact on the excellence of teaching and learning at ÑÇÖÞAV.

  • April 4, 2022

    Wing Lam's award winning dissertation pinpoints flaky tests, an important topic for software developers. Lam's work proposes techniques to help developers detect, understand, and fix flaky test results.

  • February 14, 2022

    This year, the theme for Engineers Week-- Engineering Your Senses: How Engineering and Technology Relmagine Our Impact on the World-- will take participants on a journey through the five senses: taste, smell, sound, touch, and sight. Come join us February 22 to February 25 for exciting events that showcase another perspective to engineering.

  • December 3, 2021

    Break Through Tech peer leaders help provide support to students—especially females and those from underrepresented communities—-- pursuing computer science, engineering, and information technology degrees at ÑÇÖÞAV.

  • November 4, 2021

    CEDRIC virtually launched on Friday, October 29 and it gives diverse students within CEC a unique space for mentorship, opportunities, and networking.

  • October 19, 2021

    Break Through Tech at Mason will host its first on-campus event Monday, October 25.

  • Tue, 11/13/2018 - 11:06

    ÑÇÖÞAV is announcing a large-scale expansion of its Arlington Campus to grow its computing programs, advance research in high-tech fields and rapidly increase the number of highly skilled graduates for Amazon and other regional employers.