As the number one public university in Virginia and a top 10 U.S. university for innovation, George Mason is at the forefront of innovation and discovery to meet the toughest challenges and creating opportunities yet to be imagined.
George Mason is the state’s largest public research university, doubling its research expenditures over the last five years, totaling $262 million in 2024.
Holding an R1 designation from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, George Mason’s research goes beyond the desire to know—it expands our understanding, knowledge, shares data and expertise with communities enabling local response, and builds the infrastructure to improve lab-to-market.
According to multiple EduRank rankings, George Mason’s research is best in Virginia.
Latest Research News

Trial by virtual fire: Augmented reality project tailors training for firefighters
For firefighters, even training is a risk; 16.6% of all firefighter fatalities in 2024 took place during training exercises. Associate professors Craig Yu and Joel Martin are hoping to change that statistic. Discover how they hope to create augmented reality training for firefighters.

George Mason bioengineering team’s start-up is the next wave of athletic rehabilitation and performance
Bioengineering professors Parag Chitnis and Siddhartha Sikdar founded Myokinetics LLC, with the hope of providing personalized rehabilitation programs for injured athletes. Discover how the device can aid in faster recovery and help prevent future injuries.
Grand Challenge Initiative
Explore George Mason’s Grand Challenge Initiative addressing the greatest threats to humanity’s ability to live a peaceful, healthy, prosperous, and just existence.

Eight George Mason Inventions You Need to Know About
From wearable tech to flood protection, George Mason University is turning bold ideas into real-world solutions.

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Partnering for Impact
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Mysteries of the Brain
George Mason neuroscientist Giorgio Ascoli created an open-access database of 3D neural reconstructions with contributions from more than 1,000 labs worldwide.
"Hyperlocal"
Jim Kinter, director of George Mason’s Virginia Climate Center, is identifying Virginia’s vulnerabilities and working with community leaders and local citizens to build data-driven solutions.
Building the Infrastructure to Advance Vital Research
George Mason established three institutes to develop operational efficiencies and cross-discipline collaborations around funding, proposal design, and partnerships to advance nascent innovations and develop new ideas from experiment to enterprise, faster.

Potomac Science Center
The Institute for a Sustainable Earth (ISE) conducts integrative research that bridges disciplinary gaps to realize innovative advances in an era of rapid global change.

Institute for Biohealth Innovation
The Institute for Biohealth Innovation (IBI) pioneers advancements in health care, pushing the boundaries of medical research to enhance human well-being.

Mason Autonomy and Robotics Center (MARC)
The Institute for Digital Innovation (IDIA) is revolutionizing technology and advancing its applications, shaping the future of digital landscapes.
Expanding Portfolios in Critical Research
Artificial Intelligence
George Mason University’s Vice President and inaugural Chief AI Officer Amarda Shehu and the university AI Task Force have set a plan in motion for a responsible approach to harnessing artificial intelligence across operations, academics and training, and research. As a model for other universities, George Mason is building a nexus of collaboration and resources on campus, throughout the region with our vast partnerships, and across the state, called AI2Nexus, preparing the future workforce and accelerating innovation.
George Mason was also the first to offer a School of Computing and a degree in cyber security engineering. LAST Fall 2024, George Mason created a new Responsible Artificial Intelligence Graduate Certificate program.
New guidelines on the use of AI at George Mason are designed to encourage the creative and innovative exploration and use of AI tools while maintaining the university’s commitment to safety, security, academic integrity, and ethical conduct.
George Mason’s Fuse at Mason Square opens with its commercial launch

FUSE at Mason Square celebrated its commercial opening Fall 2024 and will welcome students in Fall 2025.
Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding.
National Security and Defense
Growing threats from sophisticated cyberattacks, complex disinformation operations, and efforts to damage the economy—law and policy experts, researchers and scientists at George Mason University are regularly engaged with U.S. government agencies, business and think tanks to advance next-generation capabilities and readiness to ensure the country’s safety.
George Mason is a key partner in the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative (CCI), Virginia’s engine for collaborative research, workforce development, and innovation at the intersection between cybersecurity, autonomous systems, and intelligence. Liza Durant, George Mason’s associate provost for strategic initiatives and associate dean at the College of Engineering and Computing, is the director of the CCI’s Northern Virginia Node.
According to the World Economic Forum, cyber insecurity remains one of the top 10 global risks over the next 10 years. Led by Founder and Executive Director Jamille Jaffer, the National Security Institute at Antonin Scalia Law School is the premier hub of national security thought leadership and policy solutions in the nation’s capital, educating future leaders, informing policy and dialogue, providing practical solutions, and free security support to under-resourced organizations. Jaffer shared his view on current and future global threats on President Washington’s Access to Excellence podcast: Episode 59 - Cybersecurity and the global threats of tomorrow.
The university is committed to growing a strong, diverse cybersecurity workforce—from critical infrastructure to small businesses and schools. Sarah Campbell, George Mason’s new associate vice president of research for defense and security initiatives, will collaborate across the university to expand applied research and funding sources to support defense and security programs.

Mason President Gregory Washington interviews Jamil Jaffer for an Access to Excellence podcast episode. Photo by Cristian Torres/Office of University Branding
Making Discovery Inclusive and Possible Everywhere
Students, faculty, and partners are learning and discovering in colleges, in cutting-edge labs, and in facilities across the region.
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