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4 %% Copyright 2006-1008 Xavier Danaux (xdanaux@gmail.com).
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6 % This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
7 % conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License version 1.3c,
8 % available at http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/.
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11 \documentclass[10pt,a4paper]{moderncv}
12
13 % moderncv themes
14 % optional argument are 'blue' (default), 'orange', 'red', 'green', 'grey' and
15 % 'roman' (for roman fonts, instead of sans serif fonts)
16 \moderncvtheme[blue]{casual}
17 %\moderncvtheme[green]{classic} % idem
18
19 % character encoding
20 % replace by the encoding you are using
21 \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
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23 % adjust the page margins
24 \usepackage[scale=0.8]{geometry}
25 \usepackage{multicol}
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{Software Engineer}
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{Letters of Recommendation}
75
76 Since I am coming to professional education employment through
77 a non-traditional route, I am not currently certificated. However,
78 I am willing to go through the process. For the last 3.5 years,
79 I have been teaching at Gideon Hausner, a jewish day school for K-8
80 students. During that time, I have built relationships with students,
81 parents, teachers and faculty.
82
83 As a result, while I do not have formal certifications or training
84 in teaching, I do have many letters of recommendation. These letters
85 are from students themselves, parents, and faculty \& staff.
86
87 \textcolor{color2}{
88 \httplink[Recommendation Letters]
89 {drive.google.com/drive/folders/1nAeLSjj6ZsE24migsOrlJwSLihsAPkxu?usp=sharing}}
90
91 \section{Experience}
92 \subsection{Vocational}
93 % arguments 3 to 6 are optional
94 \cventry{2017--2020}{Computer Science and Engineering Specialist}
95 {Gideon Hausner}{Palo Alto}{CA}
96 {
97 \begin{itemize}
98 \item
99 I helped students with technical portions of science
100 projects. For example, we wired, created wiring diagrams,
101 selected components, troubleshot with multimeter on live
102 circuitry (safely), as well as 3d modeled and printed parts.
103 \item
104 With other teachers, I helped create lesson plans that included
105 parts from various subjects. For example, I created a coding
106 project that incorporated force, momentum, and springs.
107 \end{itemize}
108 }
109 \cventry{2013--Present}{Cofounder}{challenge--bot}{Palo Alto}{CA}
110 {
111 \begin{itemize}
112 \item
113 challenge--bot gives students courage and encourages autonomous
114 learning. The design of challenge--bot shows how to build a
115 robot from commonly available parts. Students realize that they
116 can have a completely new idea and go build it from parts on the
117 free market.
118 \item
119 Students have taken this message to heart and brought their
120 ideas into reality. Projects include building a cat feeder and
121 fish feeder. Several students combined their robots and were
122 able to perform more sophisticated tasks. Another student built
123 the same robot, but with much bigger parts, in order to make it
124 faster and last longer.
125 \item
126 Together with Learnika, Erin and I have brought challenge-bot
127 material to Gideon Hausner, a middle school in Palo Alto. In
128 addition, we have taught challenge-bot at the hackerspaces
129 Hacker Dojo and Entropi. I also teach the material at Learnika's
130 own learning center.
131 \end{itemize}
132 }
133 \cventry{2014--Present}{Tutor}{Learnika}{Palo Alto}{CA}
134 {
135 \begin{itemize}
136 \item
137 I have taught scratch, independent, and advanced coding classes.
138 \item
139 Individual students find tutors through Learnika as well, and I
140 teach them a wide variety of subjects. For software, we cover
141 scratch, python, scheme, and Java. After taking the
142 challenge-bot course at Learnika, students continue on learning
143 robotics topics. We cover soldering, and the robotics software
144 development cycle.
145 \end{itemize}
146 }
147 \cventry{2010--2013}{Computer Engineer}{VisionTree, Inc.}{San Diego}{CA}
148 {
149 \begin{itemize}
150 \item
151 Because svn repos were difficult to work with, I converted
152 them to git with ssh keys for authorization.
153 \item
154 After teaching several employees individually how to use git, I
155 created and taught a git workshop.
156 \item
157 I rewrote scripts for handling HL7 communications, automated
158 and documented their installation.
159 \item
160 For a client, I made backwards-compatible features to internally
161 developed markup and processing code.
162 \item
163 Coldfusion setup was tedious, so I scripted it with
164 Expect and translated it to ruby and bash for coworkers.
165 \end{itemize}
166 }
167 \cventry{2006--2010}{Computer Engineer}{Avaak, Inc.}{San Diego}{CA}
168 {
169 \begin{itemize}
170 \item
171 To locate communications problems, I wrote tools which
172 identified the server's memory as the bottleneck.
173 \item
174 Working with UCSD professors, I characterized a reversible
175 chemical sensor reaction's amount and type.
176 \end{itemize}
177 }
178 \cventry{2007}{Programming Languages Tutor}{UCSD}{San Diego}{CA}
179 {
180 In Fall and Winter quarters, I tutored students Programming Languages,
181 CSE 130, covering different paradigms using different languages.
182 }
183 \subsection{For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology}
184 % arguments 3 to 6 are optional
185 \cventry{2013--present}{Programming Subteam Lead Mentor}
186 {Firebots Team 3501}{Fremont}{CA}
187 {
188 As a result of students' trouble with git concepts, David Dobervich
189 and I created materials to help teach and assess these skills
190 systematically.
191 }
192 \cventry{2011--2013}{Programming Subteam Lead Mentor}
193 {Cow Abductors Team 53}{Greenbelt}{MD}
194 {
195 With my help, high school students have written controller code,
196 and learned about source code management.
197 }
198 \cventry{2003--2011}{Programming Subteam Mentor}{Midnight Mechanics Team 812}
199 {San Diego}{CA}
200 {
201 Along with other mentors, I introduced high school students to programming
202 and controller hardware.
203 }
204 \cventry{2002--2003}{Programming Subteam Member}{Cheesy Poofs Team 254}
205 {San Jose}{CA}
206 {
207 Coded robot controller firmware and autonomous mode in pBasic, shrinking code
208 into the EEPROM.
209 }
210 %\subsection{Miscellaneous}
211 %% arguments 3 to 6 are optional
212 %\cventry{2000--2003}{Track Marshall}{SpeedRing}{San Jose}{}{
213 % SpeedRing is go-kart racing for adults\newline{}
214 % flag racers on track for passing, rule violations, warning of crashes
215 %}
216 %
217 %\cventry{1998--1999}{Range Marshall}{Sunnyvale Rod \& Gun Club}{Sunnyvale}{}{
218 % refill target shooters and keep scores
219 %}
220 %\section{Languages}
221 %%\cvlanguage{language 3}{Skill level}{Comment}
222 %%Proficient C Java Ruby
223 %%Capable C++ Python OCaml Matlab
224 %\cvlanguage{Ruby}{Proficient}{My goto language}
225 %\cvlanguage{C}{Proficient}{First language I learned}
226 %\cvlanguage{Java}{Capable}{Many class projects at UCSD required Java}
227 %\cvlanguage{Python}{Capable}{My first introduction to meta-programming, via
228 %function decorators, and list comprehensions}
229 %%\cvlanguage{C++}{Capable}{The only language I hate more than Java}
230 %\cvlanguage{OCaml}{Capable}{First introduction to functional programming}
231 \section{Computer Skills}
232 \cvcomputer{git}{client, -flow, gito\{sis,lite\}, submodules, git-svn}
233 {svn}{client, svnserve}
234 \cvcomputer{unix cli}{bash scripting, awk, grep, find, etc.}
235 {unit testing}{c with cutest, ruby with Test::Unit, racket with rackunit}
236 \cvcomputer{gnu buildchain}{gcc, make, gdb}
237 {ubuntu/debian}{aptitude, debconf}
238 \cvcomputer{Proficient with}{Ruby, C, Java, Python, Racket}
239 {Capable with}{OCaml, javascript, CFML\{,script\}, XSLT}
240 \section{Personal Projects}
241
242 \cvline{combo breaker}{To recover combos from combination locks left
243 by students at Gideon Hausner, I tried recreating Samy Kamkar's
244 combo breaker. That did not work as he described it, but i continued
245 and made this.
246 \httplink{youtu.be/1lQE3Fa\_puw}}
247
248 \cvline{this cv}{ The raw \LaTeX \space for generating this CV is
249 available online at
250 \httplink{challenge-bot.com:8080/gitweb?p=ozzloy\%2Fcv.git;a=summary}}
251
252 \cvline{oble}{This project uses a camera and OpenCV to detect presence of a
253 face, allowing one to watch in-browser videos without poking the keyboard
254 and mouse to prevent the screensaver.
255 \httplink{gitorious.org/ozzloy/oble}}
256
257 \section{References}
258
259 \cvline{Liat Baranoff}
260 {\href{mailto:lbaranoff@hausner.com}{lbaranoff@hausner.com}
261 Science Department Chair for
262 \href{http://hausner.com/}
263 {Gideon Hausner, Jewish Day School}}
264
265 \cvline{David Zimand}
266 {\href{mailto:dzimand@gmail.com}{dzimand@gmail.com}
267 Head of School for
268 \href{http://hausner.com/}
269 {Gideon Hausner, Jewish Day School}}
270
271 \cvline{David Dobervich}
272 {\href{mailto:david.dobervich@gmail.com}{david.dobervich@gmail.com}
273 Lead Teacher for
274 \href{http://fremontrobotics.com/}
275 {Fremont High School robotics team 3501}}
276
277 \cvline{Wayne Gramlich}
278 {\href{mailto:wayne.gramlich.2007@gmail.com}
279 {wayne.gramlich.2007@gmail.com}
280 President of \href{http://hbrobotics.org/}
281 {Homebrew Robotics Club hbrobotics.org}}
282
283 \cvline{Tony Lee} {\href{mailto:tony@learnika.com}{tony@learnika.com}
284 Founder of \href{http://learnika.com/} {Learnika
285 http://learnika.com/}}
286
287 \end{document}
288 %\cvlistitem{Item 2}
289 %%\cvlistitem[+]{Item 3} % optional other symbol
290 %
291 %\section{Extra 2}
292 %\cvlistdoubleitem[\Neutral]{Item 1}{Item 4}
293 %\cvlistdoubleitem[\Neutral]{Item 2}{Item 5}
294 %\cvlistdoubleitem[\Neutral]{Item 3}{}
295
296 %\section{Interests}
297 %\cvline{rock climbing}{\small great for strength, also fights carpal tunnel}
298 %\cvline{bike riding}{\small cardio, started as a means to get to school}
299 %\cvline{device interaction}{\small oble project, face detection as human
300 %interaction; compiz HeadTrack project}
301 %% end of file `daniel_watson_cv.tex'.