
Brian Min
عضو هیئت علمی · Political Economy of Development
University of Michigan-Ann Arborمعرفی
Brian Min is a Research Associate Professor at the Center for Political Studies and an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Michigan. He also serves as a Faculty Fellow at the Michigan Memorial Phoenix Energy Institute.
- PhD in Political Science (2010) from the University of California, Los Angeles
- Expertise in political economy of development, energy politics, and ethnic conflict
- Recipient of the Gabriel Almond Award
His research employs satellite imagery of nighttime lights and high-resolution geospatial data to analyze political influences on electricity distribution to marginalized populations. He investigates how institutional frameworks shape public service allocation under budget constraints, focusing on patronage networks and infrastructural inequality.
Brian Min's publications demonstrate a trajectory connecting energy infrastructure analysis with broader questions of governance and conflict. His methodological innovations in satellite data application have transformed scholarly understanding of developmental outcomes across India, Vietnam, and Africa.
- Scientific Recognition: Gabriel Almond Award for political research excellence
- Technical Contributions: Pioneering work in satellite-based service delivery measurement
- Global Impact: Studies spanning South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Sub-Saharan Africa
Contact: Department of Political Science, University of Michigan | Email: brianmin@umich.edu

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