Summary
Jesse Bartels is a software engineer and accelerated MS candidate in Computer Science at the University of Arizona with roughly a decade of hands-on experience spanning research, teaching, and industry. He combines applied research in dynamic program and control-flow analysis—particularly self-modifying code—with production work building DSP and IoT protocol software at Rincon Research. Jesse has a strong educator and program-management background, having coordinated section leaders, taught compiler coursework, and rebuilt the department's 25,000-page website into a maintainable Drupal-driven site. His internships at Sandia National Laboratories and Rincon gave him practical experience in microservices, SD R-based data collection, and geolocation visualization. Equally comfortable in research labs and on-device engineering, he brings a pragmatic, trace-driven approach to diagnosing complex runtime behaviors. Outside of code, he’s an avid hiker in the Rincon Mountains, which he cites as a regular reset that feeds his curiosity for systems that change over time.
10 years of coding experience
The University of Arizona
English, Spanish