Summary
Jason Forsyth is an engineering academic and curator with a decade of experience bridging computer engineering research and museum curation. As an Associate Professor at James Madison University (and former assistant professor at York College), he leads research, teaches engineering, and manages the Madison Art Collection’s 400+ ancient Greek and Roman coins—supervising interns and preparing exhibits. He holds a PhD, MS, and BS in Computer Engineering from Virginia Tech and combines technical rigor with public-facing scholarship. Jason’s profile reflects a rare blend of hands-on technical expertise and material culture stewardship, bringing analytical methods to both engineering education and numismatic collection care.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech