Christopher Brooks
Professor
Biography
Christopher Brooks is a professor in the Department of Computer Science at USF, with a joint appointment in the Department of Engineering. He joined USF in 2002 after completing a PhD in computer science at the University of Michigan. He also holds an MS in computer science from San Francisco State University, and a BA and JBA in English and journalism, respectively, from the University of Wisconsin.
From 2010-2019, Professor Brooks served as associate dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at USF. In this role, he led a variety of initiatives, including the construction of the Lo Schiavo Center for Science and Innovation and the development of engineering at USF.
Professor Brooks' research examines the ways in which human and computational agents learn in shared environments, particularly when learning is difficult or costly. He also develops new techniques for effective teaching of computer science and AI, and is deeply invested in addressing issues at the nexus of social justice and computing.
Expertise
- Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning
- Multiagent Systems
- Computing and Social Justice
Research Areas
- Artificial Intelligence
- Machine Learning
- Multiagent Systems
- Computing and Social Justice
Appointments
- Associate Dean for Academic Operations, 2014-2019
- Associate Dean for Sciences, 2010-2014
- Department Chair, 2009-2010
Education
- University of Michigan, Ph.D., Computer Science and Engineering, 2002
- San Francisco State University, M.S.. Computer Science, 1997
- University of Wisconsin, B.A./J.B.A., English and Journalism, 1991