Philip N. Brown
Scholar

Philip N. Brown

Google Scholar ID: 3vqqlMwAAAAJ
Associate Professor of Computer Science at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Distributed SystemsInfluencing Social BehaviorGame Theory
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
514
 
H-index
14
 
i10-index
16
 
Publications
20
 
Co-authors
31
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • NSF CAREER Award (July 2025)
  • UCCS Outstanding Teacher Award (April 2025)
  • AFOSR Young Investigator Award (December 2022)
  • 2018 CCDC Best PhD Thesis Award (June 2019)
  • Two NSF research grants awarded in Spring 2020
  • Graduated first two PhD students: Joshua Seaton and Brandon Collins (May 2025)
  • Published in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control (TAC)
  • Co-organized the 1st Rocky Mountain Control and Autonomy Workshop and the 1st Workshop on Mixed Autonomy in Transportation
Background
  • Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
  • Research focuses on fundamental theory describing the interaction between technology and society
  • Uses tools from game theory, optimization, control theory, and multi-agent systems
  • Studies the impact of financial and informational incentives on crowd behavior, especially in smart city infrastructure optimization
  • Models cybersecurity as a strategic game between defenders and attackers
  • Made foundational contributions to robust network games, analyzing how network structure affects equilibrium robustness and selection