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 |  **Felipe Bañados Schwerter**  || |  **Felipe Bañados Schwerter**  ||
-Master Student|  [[fbanados@dcc.uchile.cl]]  |+PhD student|  [[fbanadosATcs.ubc.ca]]  
 +| [[http://www.cs.ubc.ca/cs-research/software-practices-lab|Software Practices Lab]] |  ICICS/CS Building Of. 308  | 
 +| [[http://www.cs.ubc.ca/|Department of Computer Science]] |  201-2366 Main Mall  | 
 +| [[http://www.ubc.ca/|The University of British Columbia]] |  Vancouver, BC.  Canada 
 +|  Previous contact information  ||
 | [[http://pleiad.dcc.uchile.cl/|PLEIAD Lab]] |  Blanco Encalada 2120, of 325  | | [[http://pleiad.dcc.uchile.cl/|PLEIAD Lab]] |  Blanco Encalada 2120, of 325  |
 | [[http://www.dcc.uchile.cl/|Computer Science Department (DCC)]] |  Santiago, Chile  | | [[http://www.dcc.uchile.cl/|Computer Science Department (DCC)]] |  Santiago, Chile  |
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 ===== About me ===== ===== About me =====
-After receiving BESc. in Computer Science from the University of Chile in 2012, I started to work on my Master's Thesis advised by [[people:etanter|DrÉric Tanter]], on which I am currently working. +I am currently PhD student at the [[https://www.cs.ubc.ca/cs-research/software-practices-lab|Software Practices Lab]] of the [[http://cs.ubc.ca/|Computer Science Department]] at [[http://www.ubc.ca|The University of British Columbia]].
-I also was a Visiting Scholar at the [[http://cs.ubc.ca/|Computer Science Department at UBC]], working with [[http://cs.ubc.ca/~rxg|Dr. Ron Garcia]].+
  
-===== Research Abstract ===== +I graduated from the MSc in Computer Science program at the University of Chile in 2014, with a thesis advised by  
-//From my thesis proposal's abstract//+[[people:etanter|Dr. Éric Tanter]] and co-advised by [[http://cs.ubc.ca/~rxg|Dr. Ron Garcia]].  
 +I also received a BESc. in Computer Science and a Professional Title (Civil Engineer in Computing) from this same University.
  
-Type-and-effect or effect systems are kinds of type systems that also verify and guarantee side-effect invariants over programs. Examples of effect systems are exceptions or error handlingmemory updates and I/O. Generic type-and-effect systems generalize the common patterns among effect systems characterizing effects as 'privileges'. These systems allow static reasoning about a program'execution.+===== Master's thesis =====  
 +My thesis[[http://users.dcc.uchile.cl/~fbanados/thesis.pdf|Gradual Typing for Generic Type-and-Effect Systems]], is currently being processed for cataloging at the University of Chile'Library. After this process is due, an official link to the final version will be placed here.
  
-At the same timegradual type systems bridge the gap between the flexibility provided by dynamic languagesand the guarantees given by static type systems, allowing for a programmer-controlled migration between dynamic and static typing. However, these two programming language features have not been combined theoretically nor through an implementation.+**Language Note** : The University of Chile requires a title page and an abstract in Spanish. Don't worry**The full thesis is in English**except for the front page and pages i and iii.
  
-We propose the introduction of gradual typing for generic type-and-effect systems. Currently, static type-and-effect systems only allow one-step migration which can be risky or costly in ongoing software projectsA gradual approach would ease these kind of migrations by giving programmers the flexibility to decide when and where to insert the required type annotations.+ 
 +===== Publications ===== 
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