Maryam Parsaمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Maryam Parsa is a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at George Mason University. Her research focuses on neuromorphic computing, Bayesian optimization, and algorithm-hardware co-design, aiming to develop energy-efficient, secure, and resilient AI systems for edge computing applications. She holds a PhD from Purdue University, supported by an Intel/SRC fellowship, and previously worked at Oak Ridge National Lab. Education: PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University (2020) MS in Civil Engineering, Purdue University (Year unknown) MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Ottawa (Year unknown) BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Khaje Nasir Toosi University of Technology (Year unknown) Research Interests: Neuromorphic learning and bio-inspired robotics Bayesian optimization for materials discovery Privacy-preserving spiking neural networks Edge AI and real-time embedded systems Major Achievements: Lead a $2.4M 3-year project on 3D chip creation (2023) Recipient of Intel/SRC PhD Fellowship Current Work: Developing neuromorphic architectures for smart healthcare and cyber-physical systems Pioneering causal machine learning for materials innovation Advancing privacy & security in neuromorphic systems Labs/Teams: Active in Mason's neuromorphic computing research group with collaborations in national labs and industry partners.









