Summary
Jukka Juslin is a Helsinki-based senior lecturer and hands-on software engineer with over 20 years of professional experience spanning academia, research labs and industry. Finland’s most-cited AI researcher for single peer-reviewed IEEE AI papers, his work on fuzzy-logic intrusion detection earned significant citations and reflects deep expertise in security, networks and applied AI. He teaches and manages Java EE and mobile development projects, brings practical systems administration experience from CERN and enterprise roles, and is a published author of two programming books. A lifelong hacker and ex-CERN fellow, he prefers Linux and open-source toolchains, combining pragmatic engineering with a research-driven mindset and certified Scrum Master discipline.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
B.Sc., Computer Science, Marshton Hall Award straight A-student, B.Sc., Computer Science, Marshton Hall Award straight A-student at Iowa State University
Exchange Studies, Computer Engineering, Exchange Studies, Computer Engineering at Asian Institute of Technology
M.Sc., Computer Science and Engineering, M.Sc., Computer Science and Engineering at Helsinki University of Technology
Cum laude, Teacher Studies, Cum laude, Teacher Studies at University of Helsinki
English, Finnish, Swedish