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| 4 | content="Amin Bandali is a graduate student at WatForm, the |
| 5 | co-host of the Emacs.el podcast, a free software activist, |
| 6 | and a volunteer webmaster for the GNU project."/> |
| 7 | <title>Amin Bandali</title> |
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| 12 | <h2 id="contact">Contact</h2> |
| 13 | <table class="btable"> |
| 14 | <tbody> |
| 15 | <tr> |
| 16 | <th></th> |
| 17 | <th>email</th> |
| 18 | <th>projects</th> |
| 19 | </tr> |
| 20 | <tr> |
| 21 | <td>academic</td> |
| 22 | <td><a href="mailto:abandali@uwaterloo.ca">abandali@uwaterloo.ca</a></td> |
| 23 | <td><a href="https://git.uwaterloo.ca/abandali">git.uwaterloo.ca/abandali</a></td> |
| 24 | </tr> |
| 25 | <tr> |
| 26 | <td>personal</td> |
| 27 | <td><a href="mailto:amin@shemshak.org">amin@shemshak.org</a></td> |
| 28 | <td><a href="https://git.shemshak.org/amin">git.shemshak.org/amin</a></td> |
| 29 | </tr> |
| 30 | <tr> |
| 31 | <td>gnu</td> |
| 32 | <td><a href="mailto:mab@gnu.org">bandali@gnu.org</a> |
| 33 | <td><a href="https://sv.gnu.org/u/bandali">sv.gnu.org/u/bandali</a></td> |
| 34 | </tr> |
| 35 | </tbody> |
| 36 | </table> |
| 37 | <p> |
| 38 | See <a href="contact">contact</a> for more, and <a href="gpg">gpg</a> |
| 39 | for sending me encrypted mail. |
| 40 | </p> |
| 41 | </section> |
| 42 | |
| 43 | <section> |
| 44 | <h2 id="research-interests">Research interests</h2> |
| 45 | <p> |
| 46 | The main goal of my research is improving |
| 47 | <strong>software reliability</strong> |
| 48 | through application of <em>formal methods</em>. |
| 49 | </p> |
| 50 | |
| 51 | <p> |
| 52 | My current research at <a href="https://watform.uwaterloo.ca">WatForm</a> |
| 53 | focuses on formal logic, model checking, and verification. |
| 54 | Specifically, I am working on various optimizations aiming to |
| 55 | improve the analysis performance of the Alloy Analyzer on |
| 56 | models. |
| 57 | </p> |
| 58 | |
| 59 | <p> |
| 60 | I am also interested in programming languages, type systems, and |
| 61 | interactive theorem proving. |
| 62 | </p> |
| 63 | |
| 64 | <p> |
| 65 | You may wish to view my academic <a href="bandali-cv.pdf">curriculum vitae</a>. |
| 66 | </p> |
| 67 | </section> |
| 68 | |
| 69 | <section> |
| 70 | <h2 id="publications">Publications</h2> |
| 71 | <dl> |
| 72 | <dt> |
| 73 | <strong>A Comparison of the Declarative Modelling |
| 74 | Languages B, Dash, and TLA<sup>+</sup></strong> |
| 75 | (<a href="papers/2018-AbBaDaSe-modre.pdf">pdf</a>, |
| 76 | <a href="papers/2018-AbBaDaSe-modre.bib">bib</a>, |
| 77 | <a href="https://doi.org/10.1109/MoDRE.2018.00008">doi</a>, |
| 78 | <a href="https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~nday/models/2018-modre">models</a>) |
| 79 | </dt> |
| 80 | <dd> |
| 81 | Ali Abbassi, <strong>Amin Bandali</strong>, Nancy A. Day, |
| 82 | and Jose Serna |
| 83 | </dd> |
| 84 | <dd> |
| 85 | <em>2018 IEEE 8th International Model-Driven Requirements |
| 86 | Engineering Workshop (MoDRE)</em> |
| 87 | </dd> |
| 88 | </dl> |
| 89 | <!-- <h3 id="theses">Theses</h3> --> |
| 90 | </section> |
| 91 | |
| 92 | <section> |
| 93 | <h2 id="presentations">Presentations</h2> |
| 94 | <dl> |
| 95 | <dt> |
| 96 | <strong>The Magic of Specifications and Type Systems</strong> |
| 97 | </dt> |
| 98 | <dd> |
| 99 | <strong>Amin Bandali</strong>, Simon Hudon, Jonathan Ostroff |
| 100 | </dd> |
| 101 | <dd><a href="presentations/cucsc-2017-slides.pdf">Slides</a> |
| 102 | presented at |
| 103 | <abbr title="Canadian Undergraduate Computer Science Conference">CUCSC 2017</abbr>, |
| 104 | University of Toronto, Canada, June 15-17, 2017. |
| 105 | </dd> |
| 106 | <dd> |
| 107 | <a href="presentations/eecs4080-poster.pdf">Poster</a> presented at |
| 108 | <abbr title="Lassonde Undergraduate Summer Student Research Conference">Lassonde USSR Conference</abbr>, |
| 109 | York University, Toronto, Canada, August 15, 2017. |
| 110 | </dd> |
| 111 | </dl> |
| 112 | </section> |
| 113 | |
| 114 | <section> |
| 115 | <h2 id="writings">Writings</h2> |
| 116 | <dl> |
| 117 | <dt>Will be added soon.</dt> |
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| 119 | </dl> |
| 120 | </section> |
| 121 | |
| 122 | <section> |
| 123 | <h2 id="other-interests">Other interests</h2> |
| 124 | <p> |
| 125 | On the side, I dabble in <a href="https://leanprover.github.io">Lean</a> |
| 126 | and enjoy <a href="https://stallman.org/articles/on-hacking.html">hacking</a> on |
| 127 | <a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/elisp.html">Emacs Lisp</a>. |
| 128 | I’m also a <a href="https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.en.html">free software</a> |
| 129 | and <a href="https://www.gnu.org/licenses/copyleft.en.html">copyleft</a> |
| 130 | activist, a <a href="https://www.gnu.org/people/webmeisters.html#bandali">volunteer webmaster</a> |
| 131 | for the GNU project, and a co-host of the <a href="https://emacsel.com">Emacs.el</a> podcast. |
| 132 | </p> |
| 133 | </section> |
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