1 % Amin Bandali - Curriculum Vitae
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99 Email:
\href{mailto:amin9@my.yorku.ca
}{amin9@my.yorku.ca
} \\
100 Homepage:
\href{https://aminb.org
}{https://aminb.org
} \\
101 Phone: available upon request
104 \section*
{Research Interests
}
107 \item Functional Programming and functional languages
108 \item Formal methods, especially type systems, proof systems, and automated
110 \item Verification, Haskell, and Rust
116 \item {\large B.Sc. Honours Computer Science
}\, |\,
{\small 2013--present
}
118 \textit{York University
}, Canada
121 \item \textbf{GPA:
} 7.9/
9.0
122 \item \textbf{Expected completion:
} December
2017
123 \item \textbf{Relevant courses:
} System Specification
\amper\
124 Refinement, Operating System Design, Computational Complexity, Artificial
125 Intelligence
\amper\ Logic Programming, Design
\amper\ Analysis of
127 \item Finished first year (
2013-
14) at
\textit{Carleton University
} with a GPA
128 of
11.0/
12.0 then transferred to
\textit{York University
} in Fall
2014.
133 \section*
{Research Experience
}
136 \item {\large Software Engineering Lab,
} York University\, |\,
{\small summer
2016}
138 \textit{Research Student
}
141 \item Semester project: As an undergraduate research student, I
142 worked on
\textbf{Literate Unit-B
}, the verifier for Unit-B, a new
143 formal method focused on formal verification of reactive, concurrent
144 and distributed systems.
146 From the Literate Unit-B codebase (written in Haskell), I decoupled the
147 logic module and used it to build
\textbf{Unit-B Web
}, a web interface using
148 Literate Unit-B to do predicate calculus proofs.
\linebreak Unit-B Web, also
149 written in Haskell, supports the
\LaTeX\ syntax of the Unit-B logic, renders
150 user input on the page, and calls the sequent prover of the logic
151 module, which uses the Z3 SMT solver to check the validity of user
154 \item Volunteer work: I'm currently working on implementing subtyping for
159 \section*
{Professional Experience
}
161 \item {\large Lotek Wireless Inc.,
} Newmarket, Canada\, |\,
{\small 2015--
2016}
163 \textit{Software Developer
}
166 \item Designed and implemented various applications in C\# and C to test and
167 analyze a satellite pass prediction algorithm for predicting the pass
168 windows of Argos satellites, for scheduling send times of data collected by
169 company's wildlife tracking products.
171 \item Designed and developed an Employee Portal web application in C\# and the
172 MVC framework, used by employees for accessing various data catalogs and
177 \item {\large Athlete Builder,
} Ottawa, Canada\, |\,
{\small 2013--
2014}
179 \textit{Software Developer
}
182 \item Developed the Backend of Athlete Builder platform in C\# and MVC.
183 \item Was a key role in development of the platform core.
184 \item Developed the alpha version of Athlete Builder Android app in Java.
188 \section*
{Volunteer Activities
}
192 \item {\large EmacsConf
2015,
} \href{http://emacsconf.org
}{emacsconf.org
}\, |\,
198 \item EmacsConf is a conference about the joy of Emacs and writing Emacs
199 Lisp. I was a key organizer and in charge of setting up and maintaining
200 several vital pieces of the EmacsConf infrastructure.
204 \item {\large VONICAL Inc.,
} Ottawa, Canada\, |\,
{\small spring
2013}
206 \textit{Application Developer
}
209 \item As a volunteer, worked on development of EARN (Employment Accessibility
210 Resource Network) portal using the Anahita social networking platform, in
215 \item {\large Hire Works Inc.,
} Ottawa, Canada\, |\,
{\small winter
2013}
217 \textit{Mobile \& Web Developer
}
220 \item As a volunteer, I worked on a variety of web and mobile projects for
225 \item {\large St. Brigid's Summer Camp,
} Ottawa, Canada\, |\,
{\small summer
228 \textit{Web Developer
}
231 \item As a volunteer, I re-designed and coded (from scratch) an updated and
232 revamped version of the photo gallery section of St. Brigid Summer Camp's
233 website in PHP and JavaScript. A refactored version of my code is deployed
241 \section*
{Miscellaneous
}
244 \item \textit{Programming Languages:
} Haskell, Rust, C, Python, Emacs Lisp,
245 \LaTeX, C\#, Java, JavaScript, C++.
246 \item \textit{Platforms:
} Arch Linux, Ubuntu and other distros, Android, macOS,
248 \item \textit{Tools:
} Emacs, Git, Mercurial, Zsh, CI Systems (e.g. Travis CI),
250 \item \textit{Languages:
} English (fluent), Persian (native), French (beginner).
256 {\small Last updated:
\today}