Hi, I'm bandali. I am 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.
+I'm a free software activist [1] and computing scientist [2]. +I'm a GNU maintainer of Jami [3] and GNUzilla and IceCat [4], +and I wear a few other hats around GNU, like helping run the +Savannah forge for GNU and non-GNU projects as a Savannah hacker. -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.
+[1]: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html +[2]: https://bndl.org/mmath +[3]: https://jami.net +[4]: https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/ -On the side, I enjoy -hacking on -elisp -and guile. I am a -GNU maintainer, -webmaster, -and Savannah -hacker. I am also a -free software -activist, and an associate -member of the Free Software -Foundation. I'm the chief organizer of -the EmacsConf conference, and the -co-host of the Emacs.el podcast with -Daniel Gopar. I am also a member of -the Systems Committee of the -Computer Science Club of the -University of Waterloo, and an intern with the FSF tech team starting -in May 2020.
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Internship with the FSF tech team -(intro) | -May 29, 2020 | -
How I do my Computing | -September 14, 2019 | -
Arch GNU/Linux on MacBook Air 2013 | -November 1, 2016 | -