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Academic programs that bring opportunity

Just outside the nation's capital, we've built connections with government agencies and industry partners working at the forefront of scientific research. Combine those with our advanced facilities for getting real-world work experience and options for tailoring your degree, and our students have more opportunity to land jobs, internships, and research collaborations that really help them stand out.

Students work in Deborah Polayes Biology of Microorganisms Lab. Photo by Lathan Goumas/Office of Communications and Marketing

Join us for George Mason Space Day

George Mason Space Day is an exciting, collaborative, and engaging event, with an aim to educate the public on the technology and science behind some of the leading aerospace projects in the area. The day offers lectures from those at the forefront of space exploration and a number of organizations with hands-on space-related activities, educational information, and more. Reach for the stars with us on Saturday, September 28, 2024 from 3 to 9 p.m.

Student looking through telescope

Rev up your engines for a great cause

Join us on Sunday, September 22 from noon to 4 p.m. for the Science of Cars, a car show in support of the Elissa Williams Memorial Scholarship Fund for College of Science graduate students. Enjoy over 200 stunning cars, food trucks, raffles, and more at this family-friendly event. Admission is FREE, but a $10 donation in memory of Elissa is encouraged.

Science of Cars

Edwards appointed interim dean of College of Science

Interim Provost Kenneth Walsh has appointed Cody W. Edwards as the interim dean of the College of Science, effective July 1. Edwards has served as the senior associate dean for faculty and academic affairs in the College of Science, where he has played a critical role in shaping academic policies and enhancing faculty development. He has also served as executive director of the Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation (SMSC) for nearly eight years. 

Interim Dean Cody Edwards in Exploratory Hall

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Sep20

Applied & Computational Mathematics seminar: Recent Advances in PINNs and Deep Neural Operators.

Sep 20, 2024, 10:00 - 11:30 AM

Speaker: Prof. George Karniadakis, The Charles Pitts Robinson and John Palmer Barstow Professor of Applied Mathematics and Engineering, Brown University; Also @MIT & PNNL Title: Recent Advances in PINNs and Deep Neural Operators Abstract: We will review physics-informed neural networks (PINNs) and summarize available extensions for applications in computational science
Sep20

CAGS: Minkowski rings of polytopes and power closed ideals

Sep 20, 2024, 12:30 - 1:30 PM

Speaker: Geir Agnarsson, GMU Title: Minkowski rings of polytopes and power closed ideals Abstract Time: Friday, September 20 - 12:30pm – 1:30pm Location: Exploratory Hall, room 4106 and on CAGS zoom link
Sep20

Topology, Algebraic Geometry, and Dynamics Seminar (TADS): The compactness problem in generalized Seiberg-Witten theory

Sep 20, 2024, 1:30 - 2:30 PM

Speaker: Boyu Zhang, University of Maryland Title: The compactness problem in generalized Seiberg-Witten theory Abstract: The Seiberg-Witten equation is a system of partial differential equations defined on fiber bundles. Since its introduction in the 90s, Seiberg-Witten theory has yielded numerous significant results in low-dimensional topology. I will talk about a