Civil & Environmental Engineering Applying decision making theory to driving behavior.

Computer Science "I expect robots to take over the jobs that are dirty..." - Dr. Drumwright

Electrical & Computer Engineering Building on Success.

Engineering Mangement & Systems Engineering Hands On!

Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Controlling Behavior!

ZeroGW Student's conduct tests on NASA's "Weightless Wonder"


Upcoming Events

May
15
Tuesday
Order of the Engineer Ceremony:
4:00 - 6:00 pm
402 Marvin Center




May
16
Wed.
Pelton Senior Design Competition and Senior/Alumni BBQ
5:00 - 8:30 pm
Marvin Center Grand Ballroom
RSVP please


May
17
Thursday
SEAS Senior Design Showcase
11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Tompkins Hall, 2nd and 3rd floors
Lunch provided




May
18
Friday
SSEAS Graduation Celebration
7:30 pm
Smith Center (a reception in the Marvin Center Ballrooms precedes the event)
More graduation info . . .

Take a Look




Who are these Superheroes?

They're engineers and computer scientists . . . but they're also more than that. They're the faculty of the George Washington University's School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS).

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SEAS Media


  • Dr. Eugene Spafford
  • Two things at once video
  • Two things at once video
  • Two things at once video
  • Dean Dolling video message
  • SEH Cam

"Why Fixing Cybersecurity Is So Difficult"

SEAS recently hosted Purdue University's Professor Eugene Spafford for the 2012 Frank Howard Distinguished Lecture. Professor Spafford has served as a senior advisor and consultant on security and intelligence, cybercrime, and computing issues to major companies, law enforcement and government agencies, academic institutions, and two U.S. presidents.

» Watch Video!

2012 USA Science and Engineering Festival: Author Panel Discussion

As part of the 2012 USA Science and Engineering Festival, SEAS sponsored a panel discussion among science authors Robin Cook, Theodore Gray, William Gurstelle, Homer Hickam, Joy Hakim, and Pendred Noyce.

» Watch Video!

What's it like to be a student at SEAS?

Engineering and computer science are rigorous disciplines. So, does this mean SEAS students spend all their time in the library and the labs, not getting involved in campus life or doing the things outside of engineering that they love?

Listen to four SEAS students describe their experience--their classes, their friends, their community, and getting to do the things they love!

» Watch Video!

2012 Research and Development Showcase Winners

The winners for 2012's Student Research and Development Showcase are now online. Watch the presentations here!

» Watch Video!

Dean David Dolling

SEAS is undergoing a transformation - a transformation with ripple effects: what we do here impacts the school, our students, and even people around the world who benefit from the changes in technology that we help produce

» Watch Video

Science & Engineering Hall Video Cam

Would you like a "sneak peek" at the site of the new Science and Engineering Hall? If so, visit the SEH on-site camera, provided courtesy of Clark Construction.

» Watch Live Camera!

News and Features



CNN clip on cybersecurity jobs highlights GW cybersecurity program » Watch video


WiseAgg, a search engine for analytics created by a SEAS student and faculty member, wins the GW Business Plan Competition. » Read more


Three SEAS faculty receive National Science Foundation CAREER awards » Read more


SEAS offers new MS program in cybersecurity in computer science » Read more


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Spotlight


"Panda Cycles" Wins
Clinton Global Initiative University Competition

GW's "Panda Cycles", led by SEAS students Matt Wilkins and Jon Torrey and GWSB student Chris Deschenes, won the nationwide brackets challenge at the recent Clinton Global Initiative University.

Panda Cycles gets a thumbs-up from Jon Stewart on the Daily Show » Watch Video

Clinton announces CGI U Award » Watch Video

CGI U at GW » Watch Video







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