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
+ Hi, I'm bandali. I am
+a free software
+activist and a computing scientist. I graduated from the University
+of Waterloo with a Master of Mathematics degree
+in Computer Science, where I did research in formal logic, model
+checking, and verification supervised
+by Prof. Nancy Day, with the
+main goal of improving software and systems
+reliability through application of
+formal methods.
+My research areas of interest include programming languages, proof
assistants, and their type systems. On the side, I enjoy
-hacking on
-elisp
-and guile. I am a
-GNU maintainer,
+ I am currently employed
+by Savoir-faire Linux as a
+Free Software Consultant, where I get to hack on various parts
+of Jami, work with the maintainers of Jami
+packages in various GNU/Linux distributions like Debian and Trisquel
+to help keep up-to-date the version of Jami available in the official
+repositories of those distributions, and generally serve as a
+community liaison between the Jami core development team and the wider
+free software community around Jami. To be sure, the views or
+opinions expressed on this site are solely my own, and do not
+necessarily represent those of my employer or anyone else. On the side, I
+enjoy hacking
+on elisp
+and guile. I'm 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
+and Savannah
+hacker; and an associate
+member of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). I'm currently 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. Here are some of my recent free software projects:Papers
-
-
-
-2018 IEEE 8th International Model-Driven Requirements Engineering
-Workshop (MoDRE)
-Copyright © 2018 IEEE. All Rights Reserved. Sadly.
-Talks
-
-
-Projects
-
-
Starting in spring 2020, I am an intern with the FSF tech team.
Here are notes about a variety of topics and issues I care
-about.
-They are also available via
+
Here are notes about a variety of topics and issues I care about. +They're also available via Atom @@ -136,5 +81,5 @@ and