
Jesse Hartloff
Associate Professor · Computer Science Education
State University of New York at BuffaloAbout
Jesse Hartloff, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Teaching in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the University at Buffalo. He holds appointments in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. His research focuses on computer science education, with prior work in cybersecurity and biometric authentication systems. Hartloff earned his PhD in Computer Science from the University at Buffalo (2015), alongside dual BS degrees in Computer Science and Business Administration and a BA in Mathematics (all from UB, 2011).
His research explores innovative teaching methodologies in computer science, emphasizing student engagement and practical skill development. He has also contributed to biometric security research, including privacy-preserving authentication protocols and secure fingerprint recognition systems. Notably, he received the UB Teaching Innovation Award in 2023 for his educational contributions.
Hartloff's publications span both pedagogical advancements and technical cybersecurity solutions. He maintains an active research profile through his Google Scholar page and personal academic website. No formal lab affiliations or grant details are explicitly stated in the provided materials.
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