Summary
Jacob Logas is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Doctor of Computer Science focused on Human-Computer Interaction and privacy-enhancing tools that empower everyday users to avoid privacy invasions. With 11 years of experience spanning research roles, teaching hardware prototyping, and industry internships, he blends rigorous academic scholarship with practical prototyping and mentorship that have produced published work. He led and mentors undergraduate researchers at Georgia Tech, bringing software and electrical engineering insights to make prototypes more robust and reproducible. His work centers on building egalitarian internet technologies—translating privacy research into usable systems rather than just theory. Based in Lancaster, PA, he directs raccs-lab and has a track record of turning interdisciplinary ideas (ML, privacy, security, and ACI) into tangible artifacts and student-led publications.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Associate's Degree Engineering, Associate's Degree Engineering at Santa Fe College
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor's Degree Computer Engineering, Bachelor's Degree Computer Engineering at University of Florida