Hi, I'm Amin. I am currently a graduate student at the Waterloo Formal Methods group at the University of Waterloo, supervised by Nancy Day. The main goal of my research is improving software and systems reliability through application of formal methods.
My research at WatForm focuses on formal logic, model checking, and verification. I am also interested in programming languages, proof assistants, and their type systems.
On the side, I enjoy hacking on elisp and guile. I am a GNU maintainer and webmaster, a free software activist, and an associate member of the Free Software Foundation. I'm the co-host of the Emacs.el podcast with Daniel Gopar, and the chief organizer of the EmacsConf conference. I'm also a member of the Systems Committee of the Computer Science Club of the University of Waterloo.
Papers
- A Comparison of the Declarative Modelling Languages B, DASH, and TLA+ [ pdf | bib ]
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Ali Abbassi, Amin Bandali,
Nancy A. Day, Jose Serna
2018 IEEE 8th International Model-Driven Requirements Engineering Workshop (MoDRE)
Copyright © 2018 IEEE. All Rights Reserved. Sadly.
Talks
- The Magic of Specifications and Type Systems [ slides | poster ]
- Amin Bandali, Simon Hudon, Jonathan S. Ostroff
Projects
Below are a number of free software projects I have worked on:
- george-mode
- Emacs major mode for editing George files
- alloy-catalyst
- Framework for performance analysis of Alloy models
- unitb-web
- Web interface for Unit-B
- tex2png-hs
- Library and CLI for converting TeX and LaTeX to PNG images
Notes
Here are notes about a variety of topics and issues I care about.
How I do my Computing | September 14, 2019 |
Arch GNU/Linux on MacBook Air 2013 | November 1, 2016 |