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Researchers, innovators, and scholars in George Mason’s Institute for Digital InnovAtion (IDIA) engage in cutting edge work to shape the future of our digital society, promoting equality, well-being, security, and prosperity. More than three hundred Mason faculty and their research staff and students are working across three themes:
Technologies: Inventing new algorithms, digital techniques and technologies
Systems: Developing and deploying computing systems to advance fields as diverse as finance, education, built infrastructure, science, economics, agriculture, health, transportation, entertainment, national security, and social justice
Digital Society: Engaging in critical reflection that examines the implications of digital innovation to ensure that innovators are sensitive to designing and innovating responsibly, and that key stakeholders – including users, innovators, policy-makers and the public at large – are informed about technology’s social, ethical, political, and economic impacts
For more information, visit: https://idia.gmu.edu/
Researchers, innovators, and scholars in George Mason’s Institute for Digital InnovAtion (IDIA) engage in cutting edge work to shape the future of our digital society, promoting equality, well-being, security, and prosperity. More than three hundred Mason faculty and their research staff and students are working across three themes:
Technologies: Inventing new algorithms, digital techniques and technologies
Systems: Developing and deploying computing systems to advance fields as diverse as finance, education, built infrastructure, science, economics, agriculture, health, transportation, entertainment, national security, and social justice
Digital Society: Engaging in critical reflection that examines the implications of digital innovation to ensure that innovators are sensitive to designing and innovating responsibly, and that key stakeholders – including users, innovators, policy-makers and the public at large – are informed about technology’s social, ethical, political, and economic impacts
For more information, visit: https://idia.gmu.edu/