
معرفی
Bijan Jabbari is a Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at George Mason University, affiliated with the Volgenau School of Engineering. He holds a PhD from Stanford University and has dual MS degrees in Electrical Engineering and Engineering Economics from Stanford, along with a BS from Arya-Mehr University.
His research focuses on wireless networks, IoT, machine learning applications in networking, and cognitive networks. Notable contributions include work on LTE/5G systems, edge computing, and spectrum management. He has led projects funded by the National Science Foundation, Naval Research Laboratory, and KDDI Corporation. Jabbari is a Fellow of IEEE and IET, recipient of the IEEE Third Millennium Medal, and has pioneered initiatives like the Heart’s Delight charity event.
Jabbari teaches graduate courses including ECE 528 (Random Processes), ECE 642 (Computer Network Design), and ECE 629 (Wireless Networks). He directs the Communications and Networks Laboratory and collaborates with Telecom ParisTech. His work emphasizes resilient network design, cross-layer protocols, and machine learning-driven optimization in telecommunications.
- Research Grants:
- Secure MAC Layer Protocols (NRL, 2016–2018)
- Cross-Layer Resilient Networking (NRL, 2012–2015)
- Network Virtualization (KDDI, 2010)
- Awards:
- Washington DC Engineer of the Year Award
- GMU Outstanding Faculty Research Award
- Labs/Teams:
- Communications and Networks Lab (CNL) at GMU
- Collaborations: Telecom ParisTech (France)





