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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j11]Anastasiya Kravchuk-Kirilyuk, Gary Feng, Jonas Iskander, Yizhou Zhang, Nada Amin:
Persimmon: Nested Family Polymorphism with Extensible Variant Types. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 8(OOPSLA1): 698-724 (2024) - [i5]David Brandfonbrener, Sibi Raja, Tarun Prasad, Chloe Loughridge, Jianang Yang, Simon Henniger, William E. Byrd, Robert Zinkov, Nada Amin:
Verified Multi-Step Synthesis using Large Language Models and Monte Carlo Tree Search. CoRR abs/2402.08147 (2024) - [i4]Chloe Loughridge, Qinyi Sun, Seth Ahrenbach, Federico Cassano, Chuyue Sun, Ying Sheng, Anish Mudide, Md Rakib Hossain Misu, Nada Amin, Max Tegmark:
DafnyBench: A Benchmark for Formal Software Verification. CoRR abs/2406.08467 (2024) - [i3]Ayush Noori, Iñaki Arango, William E. Byrd, Nada Amin:
Multi-objective generative AI for designing novel brain-targeting small molecules. CoRR abs/2407.00004 (2024) - 2023
- [j10]Simon Henniger, Nada Amin:
The Dolorem Pattern: Growing a Language Through Compile-Time Function Execution (Artifact). Dagstuhl Artifacts Ser. 9(2): 13:1-13:3 (2023) - [j9]Nada Amin, John Burnham, François Garillot, Rosario Gennaro, Chhi'mèd Künzang, Daniel Rogozin, Cameron Wong:
LURK: Lambda, the Ultimate Recursive Knowledge (Experience Report). Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 7(ICFP): 259-274 (2023) - [j8]Ende Jin, Nada Amin, Yizhou Zhang:
Extensible Metatheory Mechanization via Family Polymorphism. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 7(PLDI): 1608-1632 (2023) - [c18]Simon Henniger, Nada Amin:
The Dolorem Pattern: Growing a Language Through Compile-Time Function Execution (Pearl/Brave New Idea). ECOOP 2023: 41:1-41:27 - [i2]Nada Amin, John Burnham, François Garillot, Rosario Gennaro, Chhi'mèd Künzang, Daniel Rogozin, Cameron Wong:
LURK: Lambda, the Ultimate Recursive Knowledge. IACR Cryptol. ePrint Arch. 2023: 369 (2023) - 2022
- [j7]Aleksandra Foksinska, Camerron M. Crowder, Andrew B. Crouse, Jeff Henrikson, William E. Byrd, Gregory Rosenblatt, Michael J. Patton, Kaiwen He, Thi K. Tran-Nguyen, Marissa Zheng, Stephen A. Ramsey, Nada Amin, John D. Osborne, Matthew Might:
The precision medicine process for treating rare disease using the artificial intelligence tool mediKanren. Frontiers Artif. Intell. 5 (2022) - [j6]Yizhou Zhang, Nada Amin:
Reasoning about "reasoning about reasoning": semantics and contextual equivalence for probabilistic programs with nested queries and recursion. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 6(POPL): 1-28 (2022) - 2021
- [j5]Nada Amin:
Technical perspective: Programming microfluidics to execute biological protocols. Commun. ACM 64(2): 96 (2021) - [c17]Nada Amin:
Staged Relational Interpreters: Running Backwards, Faster. ELS 2021: 1 - 2020
- [e1]Guido Salvaneschi, Nada Amin:
SPLASH '20: Conference on Systems, Programming, Languages, and Applications, Software for Humanity, Virtual Event, USA, November, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-8177-2 [contents]
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j4]Tiark Rompf, Nada Amin:
A SQL to C compiler in 500 lines of code. J. Funct. Program. 29: e9 (2019) - [c16]Nada Amin, William E. Byrd, Tiark Rompf:
Lightweight Functional Logic Meta-Programming. APLAS 2019: 225-243 - [c15]Yan Han, Nada Amin, Neel Krishnaswami:
Representing music with prefix trees. FARM@ICFP 2019: 83-94 - 2018
- [j3]Oliver Bracevac, Nada Amin, Guido Salvaneschi, Sebastian Erdweg, Patrick Eugster, Mira Mezini:
Versatile event correlation with algebraic effects. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 2(ICFP): 67:1-67:31 (2018) - [j2]Nada Amin, Tiark Rompf:
Collapsing towers of interpreters. Proc. ACM Program. Lang. 2(POPL): 52:1-52:33 (2018) - 2017
- [c14]Nada Amin, Tiark Rompf:
Type soundness proofs with definitional interpreters. POPL 2017: 666-679 - [c13]Nada Amin, Tiark Rompf:
LMS-Verify: abstraction without regret for verified systems programming. POPL 2017: 859-873 - 2016
- [b1]Nada Amin:
Dependent Object Types. EPFL, Switzerland, 2016 - [c12]Nada Amin, Samuel Grütter, Martin Odersky, Tiark Rompf, Sandro Stucki:
The Essence of Dependent Object Types. A List of Successes That Can Change the World 2016: 249-272 - [c11]Tiark Rompf, Nada Amin:
Type soundness for dependent object types (DOT). OOPSLA 2016: 624-641 - [c10]Nada Amin, Ross Tate:
Java and scala's type systems are unsound: the existential crisis of null pointers. OOPSLA 2016: 838-848 - 2015
- [c9]Tiark Rompf, Nada Amin:
Functional pearl: a SQL to C compiler in 500 lines of code. ICFP 2015: 2-9 - [c8]Tiark Rompf, Kevin J. Brown, HyoukJoong Lee, Arvind K. Sujeeth, Manohar Jonnalagedda, Nada Amin, Georg Ofenbeck, Alen Stojanov, Yannis Klonatos, Mohammad Dashti, Christoph Koch, Markus Püschel, Kunle Olukotun:
Go Meta! A Case for Generative Programming and DSLs in Performance Critical Systems. SNAPL 2015: 238-261 - [i1]Tiark Rompf, Nada Amin:
From F to DOT: Type Soundness Proofs with Definitional Interpreters. CoRR abs/1510.05216 (2015) - 2014
- [c7]Nada Amin, Tiark Rompf, Martin Odersky:
Foundations of path-dependent types. OOPSLA 2014: 233-249 - [c6]Nada Amin, K. Rustan M. Leino, Tiark Rompf:
Computing with an SMT Solver. TAP@STAF 2014: 20-35 - 2013
- [c5]Lukas Rytz, Nada Amin, Martin Odersky:
A flow-insensitive, modular effect system for purity. FTfJP@ECOOP 2013: 4:1-4:7 - [c4]Sandro Stucki, Nada Amin, Manohar Jonnalagedda, Tiark Rompf:
What are the Odds?: probabilistic programming in Scala. SCALA@ECOOP 2013: 11:1-11:9 - [c3]Tiark Rompf, Arvind K. Sujeeth, Nada Amin, Kevin J. Brown, Vojin Jovanovic, HyoukJoong Lee, Manohar Jonnalagedda, Kunle Olukotun, Martin Odersky:
Optimizing data structures in high-level programs: new directions for extensible compilers based on staging. POPL 2013: 497-510 - 2012
- [j1]Tiark Rompf, Nada Amin, Adriaan Moors, Philipp Haller, Martin Odersky:
Scala-Virtualized: linguistic reuse for deep embeddings. High. Order Symb. Comput. 25(1): 165-207 (2012) - [c2]Grzegorz Kossakowski, Nada Amin, Tiark Rompf, Martin Odersky:
JavaScript as an Embedded DSL. ECOOP 2012: 409-434
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c1]Nada Amin, William Thies, Saman P. Amarasinghe:
Computer-aided design for microfluidic chips based on multilayer soft lithography. ICCD 2009: 2-9
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