This topic tags faculty associated with the Mason Autonomy and Robotics Center (MARC)
- January 16, 2026
George Mason University’s Xuesu Xiao, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science within the College of Engineering and Computing, and Michael S. Bloom, a professor in the Department of Global and Community Health within the College of Public Health, were among the 12 recipients honored by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) with 2026 Outstanding Faculty Awards.
- October 14, 2025
George Mason has a one-of-a-kind off-road test bed to put autonomous vehicles through their paces.
- October 8, 2025
MARC co-director Jesse Kirkpatrick participated in a panel discussion hosted by the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.
Research Interests: Human-robot interaction, end-user development, AI planning, interaction design
Research Interests: Human-robot interaction, human-automation interaction, verifiability and explainability of artificial intelligence (AI)
Research Interests: Human-robot interaction, autonomous systems, augmented and virtual reality
- July 22, 2025
A new PhD program in robotics will begin taking transfer students this fall. The program is the first in Virginia and one of just a few nationwide.
- February 7, 2025
The intersection of art and technology has long been a space for innovation, creativity, and exploration. At George Mason’s Mason Autonomy and Robotics Center (MARC) located within the College of Engineering and Computing, this connection has taken center stage with the Integrating Art and Tech Project.
- May 24, 2024
From the fabrication floor to the incubator’s loft, the MIX demonstrates how principles of entrepreneurship and innovation aren’t so easily siloed with two new courses: BLIMP and Student Innovator Mastermind.