Brandon Frederick De Bruhl

Lecturer of Economics

  • Los Angeles CA UNITED STATES
  • Economics

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Biography

A Senior Policy Analyst and Economist researching the interaction of data science, economics, and public finance on national security issues. Over ten years of policy and economic analysis in the science and technology sector focuses on evaluating the impact of emerging new technologies on social dynamics.

Education

University of Southern California

MPP

Economics and Decision Science

2015

University of Southern California

D. PP

Public Policy

2024

Syracuse University

M.A.

International Relations

2021

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Affiliations

  • Alphabet Corporation : Google Policy Fellow (US Congress), 2015 - 2016
  • Leaders Up (Starbucks Corporation) : Economic Policy Fellow, 2014 - 2015

Event Appearances

Presenter: Discussion with students about econometric applications for measuring the impact of the Ukraine/Russian Conflict

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)  

2022-01-01

Presenter: Economic Effects of Cyber-attacks on Nuclear Weapon Production

North America Treaty Organization 4th Edition of the Early-Career Nuclear Strategists' Workshop  

2022-07-01

Panelist: National Security in the New Space Economy – Presentation of initial findings for high dimensionality utility matrix for the PRISM meta-analysis

London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)  

2022-01-01

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Articles

At the Edge of Adoption: An examination of social systems that limit technology adoption for new media in Europe

2016 Midwestern Political Science Association Conference

De Bruhl, B. Vertenten, D.

2017

The Exploration of Digital Public Administration and E- Government in the Management and Engagement of California's Drought

Schwarzenegger Institute Report

De Bruhl, B. & Paranay, R.

2016

How to Promote Smarter Water Use by Giving Consumers Access to Their Consumption Data

Information Technology and Innovation Foundation

Castro, D. & De Bruhl, B.

2015

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