X-Git-Url: https://git.shemshak.org/~bandali/cv/blobdiff_plain/e661759d1d74b61bf972cc4f6c0986afd4297300..4977a8785fb4f09442327b825360c74260a9866c:/cv.tex diff --git a/cv.tex b/cv.tex index 959c5e6..f4c54b2 100644 --- a/cv.tex +++ b/cv.tex @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ %% cv.tex -%% Copyright 2016-2017 Amin Bandali +%% Copyright 2016-2019 Amin Bandali % % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3 @@ -26,27 +26,27 @@ % Fonts \usepackage{graphicx} -\usepackage{fontspec} -\setmainfont[Scale=0.95,SmallCapsFont={Equity Caps A},RawFeature=+c2sc]{Equity Text A} -\setsansfont[Scale=0.95,SmallCapsFont={Concourse C4}]{Concourse T4} -\setmonofont[Scale=0.9]{Triplicate T4c} -% \newfontfamily{\smallcaps}[RawFeature={+c2sc,+scmp}]{Equity Text A} -\newcommand{\amper}{{\fontspec[Scale=.9]{Equity Text A}\selectfont\itshape\&}} - -%% Load Microtype with default settings. This will use the -%% EB-Garamond protrusion definitions if present. -\usepackage{microtype} +\usepackage[cmintegrals,cmbraces]{newtxmath} +\usepackage{ebgaramond-maths} +\usepackage[sf]{libertine} +\usepackage[scale=0.87]{inconsolata} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\newcommand{\amper}{{\selectfont\itshape\&}} +\newcommand{\tla}{TLA${}^+$} \def\name{Amin Bandali} +\def\site{bndl.org} +\def\siteurl{https://\site} % The following metadata will show up in the PDF properties \hypersetup{ colorlinks = true, urlcolor = black, pdfauthor = {\name}, - pdfkeywords = {Programming Languages, Functional Programming, Haskell, Rust, - Formal Methods, Type Systems, Proof Systems, Automated Provers}, + pdfkeywords = {Formal Methods, Formal Logic, Model Checking, + Verification, Type Systems, Proof Systems, Interactive Provers, + Programming Languages, Functional Programming, Haskell, Rust}, pdftitle = {\name: Curriculum Vitae}, pdfsubject = {Curriculum Vitae}, pdfpagemode = UseNone @@ -61,7 +61,8 @@ \pagestyle{fancy} \fancyhf{}% to clear existing header/footer \renewcommand\headrulewidth{0pt} -\cfoot{\vspace*{-.25em}\textsc{Bandali CV --- page \thepage \xspace of \pageref*{LastPage}}} +\cfoot{\vspace*{-.25em}\textsc{bandali cv --- page + \thepage \xspace of \pageref*{LastPage}}} % Custom section fonts \usepackage{sectsty} @@ -93,7 +94,7 @@ \begin{document} -\vspace*{-2em} +\vspace*{-3em} % Place name at left {\huge \name} @@ -104,33 +105,34 @@ \medskip \begin{minipage}[t]{0.495\textwidth} - Email: \href{mailto:amin9@my.yorku.ca}{amin9@my.yorku.ca} \\ - Site: \href{https://aminb.org}{https://aminb.org} \\ - Phone: available upon request + site: \href{\siteurl}{\site} \\ + email: \href{mailto:bandali@uwaterloo.ca}{bandali@uwaterloo.ca} \\ + phone: available upon request \end{minipage} \vspace*{1em} -\section*{Research Interests} - -\begin{itemize} -\item Functional Programming and functional languages. -\item Formal methods, especially type systems, proof systems, and automated - provers. -\item Verification, Haskell, and Rust. -\end{itemize} - \section*{Education} \begin{itemize} \setlength\itemsep{.75em} -\item {\large B.Sc. Honours Computer Science}\, |\, {\small 2013--present} + +\item {\large Master of Mathematics (Computer Science)}\, |\, {\small 2018--present} + + \textit{University of Waterloo}, Canada + + \begin{itemize} + \item Supervised by Dr. Nancy Day | GPA: 3.7/4.0 | Expected + completion: Winter 2020 + \item Research focusing on formal logic, model checking, and verification. + \end{itemize} + +\item {\large B.Sc. Honours Computer Science}\, |\, {\small 2013--2017} \textit{York University}, Toronto, Canada \begin{itemize} - \item Expected completion: December 2017 \hspace{-.15em} | \hspace{-.15em} - GPA: 7.9/9.0 + \item GPA: 7.84/9.0 \item Relevant courses: System Specification \amper\ Refinement, Software Requirements Eng., Software Design, Operating Systems, Computational Complexity, Design \amper\ Analysis of Algorithms. @@ -138,28 +140,70 @@ of 11.0/12.0, then transferred to \textit{York University} in Fall 2014. \end{itemize} -%% \item {\large High School Diploma}\, |\, {\small 2013} +\end{itemize} + +\section*{Publications} + +\begin{itemize} +\item {\large MoDRE 2018} -%% \textit{Glebe Collegiate Institute}, Ottawa, Canada + \begin{itemize} + \item \textsf{A Comparison of the Declarative Modelling Languages B, + Dash, and \tla} \textsf{\footnotesize + (\href{\siteurl/papers/modre2018-declarative.pdf}{pdf}, + \href{\siteurl/papers/modre2018-declarative.bib}{bib})} + + Ali Abbassi, Amin Bandali, Nancy A. Day, and Jose Serna\\ + \textit{2018 IEEE 8th International Model-Driven Requirements + Engineering Workshop (MoDRE)} + \end{itemize} -%% \hspace{1.3em} Average: 94.3\% \end{itemize} -\section*{Research Experience} +\section*{Work \amper\ Research Experience} \begin{itemize} + +\item {\large Cheriton School of Computer Science, } University of Waterloo\, |\, {\small 2018--present} + + \textit{Instructional Apprentice (IA), Teaching Assistant (TA)} + + \begin{itemize} + \item \textsf{\small SE 212} (Logic and Computation): IA in Fall + 2019, TA in Fall 2018 + \item \textsf{\small SE 463} (Software Requirements Specification + and Analysis): TA in Summer 2019 and 2018 + \item \textsf{\small CS 136} (Elementary Algorithm Design and Data + Abstraction): TA in Winter 2018 + \end{itemize} + +\item {\large EECS Department, } York University\, |\, {\small fall 2017} + + \textit{Teaching Assistant} + + \begin{itemize} + \item I was a TA for \textsf{\small EECS 1012}, Net-Centric + Introduction to Computing, taught by Dr. Brown. + \end{itemize} + + \pagebreak + \item {\large Software Engineering Lab, } York University\, |\, {\small summer 2017} \textit{Research Assistant} \begin{itemize} - \item I'm working on expanding and testing \texttt{mathmodels}, - library implementing abstract mathematical collections written in Eiffel. I'll also - be modeling various pieces of software in $\textrm{TLA}^+$. + \item I worked on an implementation of + \href{https://bertrandmeyer.com/2014/12/07/lampsort/}{\textit{Lampsort}} in + Eiffel. I also extended the + \href{https://svn.eecs.yorku.ca/repos/sel-open/mathmodels/}{\texttt{mathmodels}} + library, implementing a \textsc{rational} class for working with arbitrarily + large rational numbers. \end{itemize} -\item {\large Software Engineering Lab, } York University\, |\, {\small summer 2016} +\item {\large Software Engineering Lab, } York University\, |\, {\small summer + 2016} \textit{Research Student} @@ -170,7 +214,7 @@ From the Literate Unit-B codebase (written in Haskell), I decoupled the logic module and used it to build \textit{Unit-B Web}, a web interface using - Literate Unit-B to do predicate calculus proofs. \linebreak Unit-B Web, also + Literate Unit-B to do predicate calculus proofs. Unit-B Web, also written in Haskell, supports the \LaTeX\ syntax of the Unit-B logic, renders user input on the page, and calls the sequent prover of the logic module, which uses the \textsc{z3 smt} solver to check the validity of user input. @@ -181,9 +225,33 @@ \end{itemize} \end{itemize} +\section*{Conference Presentations} + +\begin{itemize} +\item {\large CUCSC 2017} + + \begin{itemize} + \item \textsf{The Magic of Specifications and Type Systems} + (\href{\siteurl/talks/cucsc-2017-slides.pdf}{slides}), + at Canadian Undergraduate Computer Science Conference, University + of Toronto, Canada, Jun 15--17 2017. + \end{itemize} + +\item {\large Lassonde USSR Conference 2017} + + \begin{itemize} + \item \textsf{The Magic of Specifications and Type Systems} + (\href{\siteurl/talks/eecs4080-poster.pdf}{poster}), + at Lassonde Undergraduate Summer Student Research Conference, York + University, Toronto, Canada, August 15, 2017. + \end{itemize} + +\end{itemize} + \section*{Professional Experience} \begin{itemize} -\item {\large Lotek Wireless Inc., } Newmarket, Canada\, |\, {\small 2015--2016} +\item {\large Lotek Wireless Inc., } Newmarket, Canada\, |\, {\small + summer 2015 \amper\ 2016} \textit{Software Developer} @@ -199,6 +267,8 @@ \end{itemize} \vspace{.25em} +\pagebreak % TODO: remove if necessary + \item {\large Athlete Builder, } Ottawa, Canada\, |\, {\small 2013--2014} \textit{Software Developer} @@ -214,15 +284,37 @@ \begin{itemize} -\item {\large EmacsConf 2015, } \href{http://emacsconf.org}{emacsconf.org}\, |\, +\item {\large EmacsConf 2019, } \href{https://emacsconf.org/2019}{\texttt{emacsconf.org/2019}}\, |\, + {\small fall 2019} + + \textit{Organizer} + + \begin{itemize} + \item I was the chief organizer for EmacsConf 2019, and in charge of + maintaining and overseeing the EmacsConf infrastructure, including + our streaming servers. + \end{itemize} + \vspace{.25em} + +\item {\large Computer Science Club, } University of Waterloo, + Canada\, |\, {\small summer 2019--present} + + \textit{Systems Committee} + + \begin{itemize} + \item I'm a member of the CSC syscom at the University of Waterloo, + operating and maintaining the club's fleet of GNU/Linux servers. + \end{itemize} + \vspace{.25em} + +\item {\large EmacsConf 2015, } \href{https://emacsconf.org/2015}{\texttt{emacsconf.org/2015}}\, |\, {\small summer 2015} \textit{Organizer} \begin{itemize} - \item EmacsConf is a conference about the joy of Emacs and writing Emacs - Lisp. I was a key organizer and in charge of setting up and maintaining - several vital pieces of the EmacsConf infrastructure. + \item I was one of the organizers and in charge of setting up and + maintaining several vital pieces of the EmacsConf infrastructure. \end{itemize} \vspace{.25em} @@ -266,38 +358,58 @@ \section*{Recent Projects} \begin{itemize} +\item \textit{george-mode:} Emacs major mode for editing George + files.\\ Source code available at + \href{https://git.sr.ht/~bandali/george-mode}{\texttt{https://git.sr.ht/\textasciitilde{}bandali/george-mode}} +\item \textit{alloy-catalyst:} Framework for performance analysis of + Alloy models.\\ Source code available at + \href{https://git.uwaterloo.ca/bandali/alloy-catalyst}{\texttt{https://git.uwaterloo.ca/bandali/alloy-catalyst}} \item \textit{Unit-B Web:} The web interface for Unit-B, as mentioned in the \textit{Research Experience} section.\\ Source code available at - \href{https://github.com/unitb/unitb-web}{https://github.com/unitb/unitb-web} + \href{https://github.com/unitb/unitb-web}{\texttt{https://github.com/unitb/unitb-web}} \item \textit{tex2png-hs:} A tool for easily converting \TeX\ and \LaTeX\ to - \textsc{PNG} images. \texttt{tex2png-hs} is a Haskell port of Xyne's + \textsc{png} images. \texttt{tex2png-hs} is a Haskell port of Xyne's \texttt{tex2png} tool. It is a wrapper around \texttt{latex} and \texttt{dvipng} and provides several options for modifying its behaviour, such - as cropping the whitespace around the content, specifying the \textsc{DPI}, or - inputting a full document. + as cropping the whitespace around the content, specifying the \textsc{dpi}, or + inputting a full document.\\ Source code available at - \href{https://github.com/unitb/tex2png-hs}{https://github.com/unitb/tex2png-hs} + \href{https://github.com/unitb/tex2png-hs}{\texttt{https://github.com/unitb/tex2png-hs}} -\item For more projects, visit my GitHub profile at - \href{https://github.com/aminb}{https://github.com/aminb}. +\item For more projects, visit my personal site at + \href{\siteurl}{\texttt{\siteurl}}. \end{itemize} \section*{Miscellaneous} \begin{itemize} -\item \textit{Programming Languages:} Haskell, Rust, Eiffel, Python, C, Emacs - Lisp, C\#, JavaScript. -\item \textit{Tools:} Emacs, Liquid Haskell, Git, Zsh, \LaTeX, CI Systems - (e.g. Travis CI), Rodin. -\item \textit{Platforms:} Arch Linux, Ubuntu and other distros, Android, macOS, - Windows. +\item \textit{Programming Languages:} Haskell, Python, C, Emacs Lisp, + Guile, Eiffel, Rust, C\#, Java, JavaScript. +\item \textit{Tools:} Emacs, Git, Alloy, \tla, \LaTeX, CI + systems, Rodin, Liquid Haskell. +\item \textit{Platforms:} GNU/Linux distributions including GNU Guix, + Trisquel, Parabola, Debian. \item \textit{Languages:} Persian (mother tongue), English (fluent), French (beginner). \end{itemize} +% \section*{Achievements} + +% \begin{itemize} +% \item Was among the top 1\% incoming students in Carleton University's +% undergraduate Computer Science program, and a top student in the faculty of +% science. +% \item Highest standing in Computer Science in grade 11 (92\%) and grade 12 +% (100\%) at High school at Glebe~Collegiate~Institute. +% \item Ranked in the top 25\% in the Canadian Senior Mathematics Contest held by +% University of Waterloo, in 2013 (grade 11). +% \item Graduated from high school with an average of 95\%; and designated as an Ontario Scholar. +% \end{itemize} + + % Footer \bigskip {\small Last updated: \today}