| 1 | %% start of file `daniel_watson_cv.tex' |
| 2 | %%% credit: |
| 3 | %% start of file `template_en.tex'. |
| 4 | %% Copyright 2006-1008 Xavier Danaux (xdanaux@gmail.com). |
| 5 | % |
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| 8 | % available at http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/. |
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| 11 | \documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{moderncv} |
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| 14 | % optional argument are 'blue' (default), 'orange', 'red', 'green', 'grey' and |
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| 26 | % if you want to change the width of the column with the dates |
| 27 | %\setlength{\hintscolumnwidth}{3cm} |
| 28 | % only for the classic theme, if you want to change the width of your name |
| 29 | % placeholder (to leave more space for your address details |
| 30 | %\AtBeginDocument{\setlength{\maketitlenamewidth}{6cm}} |
| 31 | % required when changes are made to page layout lengths |
| 32 | \AtBeginDocument{\recomputelengths} |
| 33 | |
| 34 | % personal data |
| 35 | \firstname{Daniel} |
| 36 | \familyname{Watson} |
| 37 | % optional, remove the line if not wanted |
| 38 | \title{Daniel Watson's CV} |
| 39 | % optional, |
| 40 | %\address{7665 Palmilla Drive \#5210}{San Diego, 92122} |
| 41 | % optional, |
| 42 | \mobile{805.699.5690} |
| 43 | % optional, |
| 44 | %\phone{phone (optional)} |
| 45 | % optional, |
| 46 | %\fax{fax (optional)} |
| 47 | % optional, |
| 48 | \email{ozzloy@gmail.com} |
| 49 | % optional, |
| 50 | %\extrainfo{additional information (optional)} |
| 51 | % '64pt' is the height the picture must be resized to and 'picture' is the name |
| 52 | % of the picture file; optional, remove the line if not wanted |
| 53 | %\photo[64pt]{daniel_watson} |
| 54 | % optional, remove the line if not wanted |
| 55 | %\quote{"If I have seen further it is only by standing on the shoulders of |
| 56 | %giants." -Sir Isaac Newton} |
| 57 | |
| 58 | % uncomment to suppress automatic page numbering for CVs longer than one page |
| 59 | \nopagenumbers{} |
| 60 | |
| 61 | |
| 62 | %------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 63 | % content |
| 64 | %------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 65 | \begin{document} |
| 66 | \maketitle |
| 67 | |
| 68 | \section{Education} |
| 69 | % arguments 3 to 6 are optional |
| 70 | \cventry{2003--2008}{BS}{UCSD}{San Diego}{CA} |
| 71 | {Computer Science major with a Mathematics Minor} |
| 72 | \cventry{1999--2003}{High SchoolDiploma}{Bellarmine College Preparatory} |
| 73 | {San Jose}{CA}{} |
| 74 | \section{Experience} |
| 75 | \subsection{Vocational} |
| 76 | % arguments 3 to 6 are optional |
| 77 | \cventry{2010--2011}{Computer Engineer}{VisionTree, Inc.}{San Diego}{CA} |
| 78 | { |
| 79 | \begin{itemize} |
| 80 | \item |
| 81 | The old svn systems were difficult to work with, so I converted them |
| 82 | to git repos served by gitosis and later gitolite. Thanks to ssh keys, |
| 83 | Visiontree is now able to merge branches more often and more easily. |
| 84 | \item |
| 85 | The git systems mentioned above are used by a lot of people, internal devs |
| 86 | as well as third parties. After helping several fellow developers |
| 87 | serially and individually, I created a class to explain how to use git. |
| 88 | I have given this class several times. Developers from around the country |
| 89 | have attended. |
| 90 | \item |
| 91 | One former developer created a suite of ruby scripts to hand HL7 protocol |
| 92 | communications. To make the service more reliable, I have documented the |
| 93 | process of installing the scripts as different users and on new machines, |
| 94 | as well as automated parts of it. |
| 95 | \item |
| 96 | A customer wanted the ability to show sections of stored surveys |
| 97 | conditionally. I made additions to the survey markup, ``vtjson'', and |
| 98 | processing code, while remaining compatible with existing surveys. |
| 99 | \item |
| 100 | I decided to automate the setup of new Coldfusion developer stations with |
| 101 | Expect. Later, I translated into ruby and bash, languages the other |
| 102 | developers are more familiar with. |
| 103 | \item |
| 104 | VisionTree's surveys have syntax errors which sometimes cause customer |
| 105 | data loss. In order to combat this, I generated an error reporter. Errors |
| 106 | were presented by an internal website and a gedit plugin. |
| 107 | \end{itemize} |
| 108 | } |
| 109 | \cventry{2006--2010}{Computer Engineer}{Avaak, Inc.}{San Diego}{CA} |
| 110 | { |
| 111 | \begin{itemize} |
| 112 | \item |
| 113 | Avaak needed to stress and log its wireless camera and server to pin down the |
| 114 | communication breakdown. My tools revealed that the server's memory maxed |
| 115 | under a high number of camera connections. |
| 116 | \item |
| 117 | Sometimes the servers would be up but not doing their job correctly, so Avaak |
| 118 | asked me to modify the simulators to monitor the servers more intelligently. |
| 119 | Several months after I left, it would still send me detailed failure reports. |
| 120 | \item |
| 121 | A chem lab at UCSD wanted to characterize a reusable chemical sensor's |
| 122 | appearance change. Working under the direction of several professors, I |
| 123 | developed quantifiers for the amount and type of change of the sensors. |
| 124 | \end{itemize} |
| 125 | } |
| 126 | \cventry{2007}{Programming Languages Tutor}{UCSD}{San Diego}{CA} |
| 127 | { |
| 128 | In CSE 130, I tutored students Programming Languages in the fall and winter |
| 129 | quarters. We covered different styles of programming through different |
| 130 | languages: functional programming with OCaml; object oriented programming |
| 131 | with python; logic programming with prolog. |
| 132 | } |
| 133 | \subsection{For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology} |
| 134 | % arguments 3 to 6 are optional |
| 135 | \cventry{2011--present}{Programming Subteam Lead Mentor} |
| 136 | {Cow Abductors Team 53}{Greenbelt}{MD} |
| 137 | { |
| 138 | I helped high school students code controller firmware and introduced them to |
| 139 | aspects of software development like version control with svn and git, and |
| 140 | logic flow control structures with C. |
| 141 | } |
| 142 | \cventry{2003--2011}{Programming Subteam Mentor}{Midnight Mechanics Team 812} |
| 143 | {San Diego}{CA} |
| 144 | { |
| 145 | I helped high school students code controller firmware and introduced them to |
| 146 | aspects of software development like version control with svn and git, and |
| 147 | logic flow control structures with C. |
| 148 | } |
| 149 | \cventry{2002--2003}{Programming Subteam Member}{Cheesy Poofs Team 254} |
| 150 | {San Jose}{CA} |
| 151 | { |
| 152 | Coded robot controller firmware and autonomous mode in pBasic, shrinking code |
| 153 | into the EEPROM. |
| 154 | } |
| 155 | %\subsection{Miscellaneous} |
| 156 | %% arguments 3 to 6 are optional |
| 157 | %\cventry{2000--2003}{Track Marshall}{SpeedRing}{San Jose}{}{ |
| 158 | % SpeedRing is go-kart racing for adults\newline{} |
| 159 | % flag racers on track for passing, rule violations, warning of crashes |
| 160 | %} |
| 161 | % |
| 162 | %\cventry{1998--1999}{Range Marshall}{Sunnyvale Rod \& Gun Club}{Sunnyvale}{}{ |
| 163 | % refill target shooters and keep scores |
| 164 | %} |
| 165 | %\section{Languages} |
| 166 | %%\cvlanguage{language 3}{Skill level}{Comment} |
| 167 | %%Proficient C Java Ruby |
| 168 | %%Capable C++ Python OCaml Matlab |
| 169 | %\cvlanguage{Ruby}{Proficient}{My goto language} |
| 170 | %\cvlanguage{C}{Proficient}{First language I learned} |
| 171 | %\cvlanguage{Java}{Capable}{Many class projects at UCSD required Java} |
| 172 | %\cvlanguage{Python}{Capable}{My first introduction to meta-programming, via |
| 173 | %function decorators, and list comprehensions} |
| 174 | %%\cvlanguage{C++}{Capable}{The only language I hate more than Java} |
| 175 | %\cvlanguage{OCaml}{Capable}{First introduction to functional programming} |
| 176 | \section{Computer Skills} |
| 177 | \cvcomputer{git}{client, -flow, gito\{sis,lite\}, submodules, git-svn} |
| 178 | {svn}{client, svnserve} |
| 179 | \cvcomputer{unix cli}{bash scripting, awk, grep, find, etc.} |
| 180 | {unit testing}{c with cutest, ruby with Test::Unit, racket with rackunit} |
| 181 | \cvcomputer{gnu buildchain}{gcc, make, gdb} |
| 182 | {ubuntu/debian}{aptitude, debconf} |
| 183 | \cvcomputer{Proficient with}{Ruby, C, Java, Python, Racket} |
| 184 | {Capable with}{OCaml, javascript, CFML\{,script\}, XSLT} |
| 185 | \section{Personal Projects} |
| 186 | \cvline{this cv}{ The raw \LaTeX for generating this CV is available online at |
| 187 | \httplink{github.com/ozzloy/cv}} |
| 188 | \cvline{py\_shell\_bot}{This was originally started because it was hard to |
| 189 | follow along as a teacher would type into the python repl during class. |
| 190 | Using this, the teacher (or any presenter) can type as they normally do and |
| 191 | students can follow along in an irc channel. |
| 192 | \httplink{github.com/ozzloy/py\_shell\_bot}} |
| 193 | \cvline{oble}{This project uses a camera to detect presence of a face. The |
| 194 | program aggresively blanks the screen for power saving. In addition, oble |
| 195 | allows one to watch in-browser videos without poking the keyboard and mouse to |
| 196 | prevent the screensaver. I used C++ with OpenCV libs to create this program. |
| 197 | \httplink{gitorious.org/oble/oble}} |
| 198 | \cvline{technical blog}{\httplink{i-am-lucky.blogspot.com/} Mostly written as |
| 199 | a reference for myself, this blog is an account of my technical struggles.} |
| 200 | \cvline{imageclipper}{Having a set of labelled data helps with many |
| 201 | machine-learning projects. I started with someone else's code base and modified |
| 202 | it to make labelling easier for me. The tool helped me label data used for |
| 203 | training a car detector. \httplink{github.com/ozzloy/imageclipper}} |
| 204 | \end{document} |
| 205 | %\cvlistitem{Item 2} |
| 206 | %%\cvlistitem[+]{Item 3} % optional other symbol |
| 207 | % |
| 208 | %\section{Extra 2} |
| 209 | %\cvlistdoubleitem[\Neutral]{Item 1}{Item 4} |
| 210 | %\cvlistdoubleitem[\Neutral]{Item 2}{Item 5} |
| 211 | %\cvlistdoubleitem[\Neutral]{Item 3}{} |
| 212 | |
| 213 | %\section{Interests} |
| 214 | %\cvline{rock climbing}{\small great for strength, also fights carpal tunnel} |
| 215 | %\cvline{bike riding}{\small cardio, started as a means to get to school} |
| 216 | %\cvline{device interaction}{\small oble project, face detection as human |
| 217 | %interaction; compiz HeadTrack project} |
| 218 | %% end of file `daniel_watson_cv.tex'. |