Contact
academic | personal | |
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abandali@uwaterloo.ca | bandali@gnu.org (gpg) | |
git repos | git.uwaterloo.ca/abandali | git.sr.ht/~bandali |
other means | see contact page |
Research interests
The main goal of my research is improving software reliability through application of formal methods.
My current research at WatForm focuses on formal logic, model checking, and verification. Specifically, I am working on various optimizations aiming to improve the analysis performance of the Alloy Analyzer on models.
I am also interested in programming languages, type systems, and interactive theorem proving.
On the side, I dabble in Lean and enjoy hacking on Emacs Lisp. I’m also a free software and copyleft advocate, and a volunteer webmaster for the GNU project.
You may wish to view my academic curriculum vitae.
Publications
- A Comparison of the Declarative Modelling Languages B, Dash, and TLA+ (pdf, bib, doi, models)
- Ali Abbassi, Amin Bandali, Nancy A. Day, and Jose Serna
- 2018 IEEE 8th International Model-Driven Requirements Engineering Workshop (MoDRE)
Presentations
- The Magic of Specifications and Type Systems
- Amin Bandali, Simon Hudon, Jonathan Ostroff
- Slides presented at CUCSC 2017, University of Toronto, Canada, June 15-17, 2017.
- Poster presented at Lassonde USSR Conference, York University, Toronto, Canada, August 15, 2017.
Writings
- Will be added soon.