1 %% start of file `template_en.tex'.
2 %% Copyright 2006-1008 Xavier Danaux (xdanaux@gmail.com).
4 % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
5 % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License version 1.3c,
6 % available at http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/.
9 \documentclass[11pt,
a4paper]{moderncv
}
12 % optional argument are 'blue' (default), 'orange', 'red', 'green', 'grey' and
13 % 'roman' (for roman fonts, instead of sans serif fonts)
14 %\moderncvtheme[blue]{casual}
15 \moderncvtheme[blue
]{casual
}
16 %\moderncvtheme[green]{classic} % idem
19 % replace by the encoding you are using
20 \usepackage[utf8
]{inputenc}
22 % adjust the page margins
23 \usepackage[scale=
0.8]{geometry
}
24 % if you want to change the width of the column with the dates
25 %\setlength{\hintscolumnwidth}{3cm}
26 % only for the classic theme, if you want to change the width of your name
27 % placeholder (to leave more space for your address details
28 %\AtBeginDocument{\setlength{\maketitlenamewidth}{6cm}}
29 % required when changes are made to page layout lengths
30 \AtBeginDocument{\recomputelengths}
35 % optional, remove the line if not wanted
36 \title{Daniel Watson's CV
}
37 % optional, remove the line if not wanted
38 \address{7944 Playmor Terrace
}{San Diego,
92122}
39 % optional, remove the line if not wanted
41 % optional, remove the line if not wanted
42 %\phone{phone (optional)}
43 % optional, remove the line if not wanted
45 % optional, remove the line if not wanted
46 \email{ozzloy@gmail.com
}
47 % optional, remove the line if not wanted
48 %\extrainfo{additional information (optional)}
49 % '64pt' is the height the picture must be resized to and 'picture' is the name
50 % of the picture file; optional, remove the line if not wanted
51 %\photo[64pt]{daniel_watson}
52 % optional, remove the line if not wanted
53 %\quote{"If I have seen further it is only by standing on the shoulders of
54 %giants." -Sir Isaac Newton}
56 % uncomment to suppress automatic page numbering for CVs longer than one page
60 %-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
62 %-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
67 % arguments 3 to 6 are optional
68 \cventry{2003--
2008}{BS
}{UCSD
}{San Diego
}{}{
69 Computer Science major with a Mathematics Minor
71 \cventry{1999--
2003}{Diploma
}{Bellarmine College Preparatory
}{San Jose
}{}{}
74 \subsection{Vocational
}
75 % arguments 3 to 6 are optional
76 \cventry{2006--
2010}{Computer Engineer
}{Avaak, Inc.
}{San Diego
}{}
78 The most recent project I created is a system monitoring tool which spoofed
79 Avaak's clients to test their servers. This project weighed in at
3kloc of
80 Ruby. I also created a test framework for the firmware on the router product
81 which cross-compiled unit tests, loaded the binary onto the target hardware,
82 ran the tests and reported results. An earlier project had invariant image
83 feature extraction in C. Later, I used PCA, and Fischerfaces analysis under
84 the supervision of Serge Belongie, Ph.D. UCSD. My first project was a
85 firmware loader for an embedded camera hardware using mspgcc and C.
87 \cventry{2007}{Tutor
}{UCSD
}{San Diego
}{}{
88 Tutored students in CSE
130, Programming Languages in the fall and winter
89 quarters. We covered different styles of programming through different
90 languages: functional programming with OCaml; object oriented programming
91 with python; logic programming with prolog.
93 \subsection{For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology
}
94 % arguments 3 to 6 are optional
95 \cventry{2003--
2007}{Programming Subteam Mentor
}{Midnight Mechanics Team
812}
97 As a mentor, I helped high school students code controller firmware. I
98 introduced them to many aspects of software development including version
99 control and collaboration with svn, and flow control such as
\texttt{if
} and
100 \texttt{for
} constructs.
102 \cventry{2002--
2003}{Programming Subteam Member
}{Cheesy Poofs Team
254}
104 Coded robot controller firmware in pBasic
\newline{}
105 implemented autonomous mode, refactoring code to fit the executable into
108 %\subsection{Miscellaneous}
109 %% arguments 3 to 6 are optional
110 %\cventry{2000--2003}{Track Marshall}{SpeedRing}{San Jose}{}{
111 % SpeedRing is go-kart racing for adults\newline{}
112 % flag racers on track for passing, rule violations, warning of crashes
115 %\cventry{1998--1999}{Range Marshall}{Sunnyvale Rod \& Gun Club}{Sunnyvale}{}{
116 % refill target shooters and keep scores
120 %\cvlanguage{language 3}{Skill level}{Comment}
121 %Proficient C Java Ruby
122 %Capable C++ Python OCaml Matlab
123 \cvlanguage{Ruby
}{Proficient
}{My goto language
}
124 \cvlanguage{C
}{Proficient
}{First language I learned
}
125 \cvlanguage{Java
}{Capable
}{Many class projects at UCSD required Java
}
126 \cvlanguage{Python
}{Capable
}{My first introduction to meta-programming, via
127 function decorators, and list comprehensions
}
128 %\cvlanguage{C++}{Capable}{The only language I hate more than Java}
129 \cvlanguage{OCaml
}{Capable
}{First introduction to functional programming
}
131 \section{Computer Skills
}
132 \cvcomputer{git
}{client, gitosis, submodules, git-svn
}
133 {svn
}{client, svnserve
}
134 \cvcomputer{unix cli
}{bash scripting, awk, grep, find, etc.
}
135 {unit testing
}{c with cutest, ruby with Test::Unit
}
136 \cvcomputer{gnu buildchain
}{gcc, make, gdb
}
137 {ubuntu/debian
}{aptitude, debconf
}
139 % change the symbol for lists
140 %\renewcommand{\listitemsymbol}{-}
142 \section{Personal Projects
}
143 \cvline{oble
}{This project allows the computer to use a camera to detect
144 presence of a face. The program aggresively blanks the screen for power
145 saving. In addition, oble allows one to watch in browser videos without poking
146 the keyboard and mouse. I used C++ with OpenCV libs to create this program.
147 \httplink{gitorious.org/oble/oble
}}
148 %\cvline{technical blog}{\httplink{i-am-lucky.blogspot.com/} linux, gitosis,
150 \cvline{imageclipper
}{Having a set of labelled data helps with many
151 machine-learning projects. I started with someone else's code base and modified
152 it to make labelling easier for me. The tool helped me label data used for
153 training a car detector.
\httplink{github.com/ozzloy/imageclipper
}}
154 \cvline{this cv
}{ The raw
\LaTeX for generating this CV is available online.
155 \httplink{github.com/ozzloy/cv
}
158 %%\cvlistitem[+]{Item 3} % optional other symbol
161 %\cvlistdoubleitem[\Neutral]{Item 1}{Item 4}
162 %\cvlistdoubleitem[\Neutral]{Item 2}{Item 5}
163 %\cvlistdoubleitem[\Neutral]{Item 3}{}
166 %\cvline{rock climbing}{\small great for strength, also fights carpal tunnel}
167 %\cvline{bike riding}{\small cardio, started as a means to get to school}
168 %\cvline{device interaction}{\small oble project, face detection as human
169 %interaction; compiz HeadTrack project}
173 %% end of file `daniel_watson_resume.tex'.