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Professor Lizhi Wang and collaborators use digital‑twin modeling to better understand and predict almond tree growth and yield.

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George Mason's SEOR students turned bold ideas into award-winning innovations at several competitions in 2025.

SEOR Faculty Gain Honors, Awards, and Unstoppable Momentum

Fellowships, cybersecurity accolades, and top conference wins prove George Mason's SEOR isn’t just competing—it’s setting the standard for excellence.

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During takeoff, technical components like the throttle, engine, and wings work flawlessly together. Systems design and integration focus on how these components form a functional system.

Our researchers transform emergency response training through AI and interactive games.

 

Systems Engineering students work on a project about uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAV) at the Fuse research building. 

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