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  1. %% start of file `template.tex'.
  2. %% Copyright 2006-2015 Xavier Danaux (xdanaux@gmail.com).
  3. %
  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/.
  7. % rubber: module pdftex
  8. \documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv} % possible options include font size ('10pt', '11pt' and '12pt'), paper size ('a4paper', 'letterpaper', 'a5paper', 'legalpaper', 'executivepaper' and 'landscape') and font family ('sans' and 'roman')
  9. % moderncv themes
  10. \moderncvstyle{casual} % style options are 'casual' (default), 'classic', 'banking', 'oldstyle' and 'fancy'
  11. \moderncvcolor{blue} % color options 'black', 'blue' (default), 'burgundy', 'green', 'grey', 'orange', 'purple' and 'red'
  12. %\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} % to set the default font; use '\sfdefault' for the default sans serif font, '\rmdefault' for the default roman one, or any tex font name
  13. %\nopagenumbers{} % uncomment to suppress automatic page numbering for CVs longer than one page
  14. % character encoding
  15. %\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} % if you are not using xelatex ou lualatex, replace by the encoding you are using
  16. %\usepackage{CJKutf8} % if you need to use CJK to typeset your resume in Chinese, Japanese or Korean
  17. % adjust the page margins
  18. \usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry}
  19. %\setlength{\hintscolumnwidth}{3cm} % if you want to change the width of the column with the dates
  20. %\setlength{\makecvtitlenamewidth}{10cm} % for the 'classic' style, if you want to force the width allocated to your name and avoid line breaks. be careful though, the length is normally calculated to avoid any overlap with your personal info; use this at your own typographical risks...
  21. % personal data
  22. \name{Caleb}{Fangmeier}
  23. % \title{Resumé title} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted
  24. \address{126 N 16th St}{Lincoln, NE}{}% optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted; the "postcode city" and "country" arguments can be omitted or provided empty
  25. \phone[mobile]{+1~(402)~768~1358} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted; the optional "type" of the phone can be "mobile" (default), "fixed" or "fax"
  26. % \phone[fixed]{+2~(345)~678~901}
  27. % \phone[fax]{+3~(456)~789~012}
  28. \email{caleb@fangmeier.tech} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted
  29. % \homepage{www.fangmeier.tech} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted
  30. % \social[linkedin]{john.doe} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted
  31. % \social[twitter]{jdoe} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted
  32. \social[github]{cfangmeier} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted
  33. % \extrainfo{additional information} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted
  34. % \photo[64pt][0.4pt]{picture} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted; '64pt' is the height the picture must be resized to, 0.4pt is the thickness of the frame around it (put it to 0pt for no frame) and 'picture' is the name of the picture file
  35. % \quote{Some quote} % optional, remove / comment the line if not wanted
  36. % bibliography adjustements (only useful if you make citations in your resume, or print a list of publications using BibTeX)
  37. % to show numerical labels in the bibliography (default is to show no labels)
  38. \makeatletter\renewcommand*{\bibliographyitemlabel}{\@biblabel{\arabic{enumiv}}}\makeatother
  39. % to redefine the bibliography heading string ("Publications")
  40. %\renewcommand{\refname}{Articles}
  41. % bibliography with mutiple entries
  42. %\usepackage{multibib}
  43. %\newcites{book,misc}{{Books},{Others}}
  44. %----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  45. % content
  46. %----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
  47. \begin{document}
  48. %\begin{CJK*}{UTF8}{gbsn} % to typeset your resume in Chinese using CJK
  49. %----- resume ---------------------------------------------------------
  50. \makecvtitle
  51. \section{Education}
  52. \cventry{2008--2013}{BS}{Univ. of Nebraska - Lincoln}{}{Physics, \& Computer Science}{} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
  53. \cventry{2013--2016}{MS}{Univ. of Nebraska - Lincoln}{}{Physics}{} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
  54. \cventry{2013--2019}{PHD}{Univ. of Nebraska - Lincoln}{}{Physics}{} % arguments 3 to 6 can be left empty
  55. \section{Doctoral thesis}
  56. \cvitem{title}{\emph{Measurement of the production cross section of four top quarks in proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV}}
  57. \cvitem{supervisor}{Frank Golf}
  58. \section{Experience}
  59. % \subsection{Vocational}
  60. %\cventry{2010--2013}{Student Worker}{UNL}{}{}{
  61. % \begin{itemize}
  62. % \item Used Arduinos to measure performance of temperature/humidity sensors
  63. % \item Designed and implemented \texttt{PixelGUI}, a specialized exploratory data analysis tool
  64. % \item Analyzed data collected by the CMS experiment to measure the pixel detector's effective resolution and charge colleciton efficiency
  65. % \end{itemize}
  66. %}
  67. \cventry{2013--2020}{Graduate Research Assistant}{UNL}{}{}{
  68. \begin{itemize}
  69. \item Developed control software for a gantry used in the production of CMS pixel detector modules; deployed same software on similar gantries at leading US research institutions
  70. \item Designed a particle telescope based on silicon strip detectors
  71. \item Contributed to the reconstruction of electrons at CMS by optimizing the algorithm used to match tracks with electromagnetic calorimeter energy deposits
  72. \end{itemize}
  73. }
  74. \cventry{Jan 2020--June 2020}{Postdoctoral Researcher}{UNL}{}{}{
  75. \begin{itemize}
  76. \item Assisted in the coordination of student projects including
  77. \begin{itemize}
  78. \item Identifying candidate encapsulation materials for CMS upgrades that are robust against high radiation doses and large temparature swings
  79. \item Design and construction of a detector section mockup to assess the sufficiency of the anticipated cooling system
  80. \end{itemize}
  81. \item Sourced specialized equipment for for new and ongoing studies
  82. \end{itemize}
  83. }
  84. \cventry{June 2020--Current}{Detector Lab Manager}{UNL}{}{}{
  85. \begin{itemize}
  86. \item Oversaw day to day lab activities and provided support to students and post docs
  87. \item Built, and maintained a web-based electronic logbook to track and report lab activities
  88. \item Managed small and large purchases of equipment and supplies for lab work
  89. \item Served as the coordinator of module design and assembly for the ETL detector at CMS which included
  90. \begin{itemize}
  91. \item Refining the module design for increased robustness and ease of assembly
  92. \item Designed fixtures for automated module assembly and worked with machine shop to produce them
  93. \item Designed and procured mock module components to verify assembly at scale
  94. \end{itemize}
  95. \end{itemize}
  96. }
  97. % \cventry{2020--Current}{Postdoctoral Researcher}{UNL}{}{}{\newline{}%
  98. % \begin{itemize}
  99. % \item Assisted in coordination of several projects being carried out by undergraduate and graduate students in the UNL Silicon Lab, including
  100. % \begin{itemize}
  101. % \item Identifying candidate encapsulation materials for CMS upgrades that are robust against high radiation doses and large temparature swings
  102. % \end{itemize}}
  103. % \item Sourced specialized equipment for for new and ongoing studies
  104. % \end{itemize}}
  105. % \subsection{Miscellaneous}
  106. % \cventry{year--year}{Job title}{Employer}{City}{}{Description}
  107. % \section{Languages}
  108. % \cvitemwithcomment{Language 1}{Skill level}{Comment}
  109. % \cvitemwithcomment{Language 2}{Skill level}{Comment}
  110. % \cvitemwithcomment{Language 3}{Skill level}{Comment}
  111. \section{Computer skills}
  112. \cvitem{Languages}{Python, C/C++, LabVIEW, Java, Javascript}
  113. \cvitem{Libraries}{ROOT, OpenCV, NumPy, Matplotlib, Flask, FastAPI}
  114. \cvitem{Software}{Linux, Git, KiCAD, GIMP, Audacity, Autodesk Inventor}
  115. % \cvdoubleitem{category 3}{XXX, YYY, ZZZ}{category 6}{XXX, YYY, ZZZ}
  116. % \section{Interests}
  117. % \cvitem{hobby 1}{Description}
  118. % \cvitem{hobby 2}{Description}
  119. % \cvitem{hobby 3}{Description}
  120. % \section{Extra 1}
  121. % \cvlistitem{Item 1}
  122. % \cvlistitem{Item 2}
  123. % \cvlistitem{Item 3. This item is particularly long and therefore normally spans over several lines. Did you notice the indentation when the line wraps?}
  124. % \section{Extra 2}
  125. % \cvlistdoubleitem{Item 1}{Item 4}
  126. % \cvlistdoubleitem{Item 2}{Item 5\cite{book1}}
  127. % \cvlistdoubleitem{Item 3}{Item 6. Like item 3 in the single column list before, this item is particularly long to wrap over several lines.}
  128. % \newpage
  129. % \section{References}
  130. % \begin{cvcolumns}
  131. % \cvcolumn{Category 1}{\begin{itemize}\item Person 1\item Person 2\item Person 3\end{itemize}}
  132. % \cvcolumn{Category 2}{Amongst others:\begin{itemize}\item Person 1, and\item Person 2\end{itemize}(more upon request)}
  133. % \cvcolumn[0.5]{All the rest \& some more}{\textit{That} person, and \textbf{those} also (all available upon request).}
  134. % \end{cvcolumns}
  135. % Publications from a BibTeX file without multibib
  136. % for numerical labels: \renewcommand{\bibliographyitemlabel}{\@biblabel{\arabic{enumiv}}}% CONSIDER MERGING WITH PREAMBLE PART
  137. % to redefine the heading string ("Publications"): \renewcommand{\refname}{Articles}
  138. % \nocite{*}
  139. % \bibliographystyle{plain}
  140. % \bibliography{publications} % 'publications' is the name of a BibTeX file
  141. % Publications from a BibTeX file using the multibib package
  142. %\section{Publications}
  143. %\nocitebook{book1,book2}
  144. %\bibliographystylebook{plain}
  145. %\bibliographybook{publications} % 'publications' is the name of a BibTeX file
  146. %\nocitemisc{misc1,misc2,misc3}
  147. %\bibliographystylemisc{plain}
  148. %\bibliographymisc{publications} % 'publications' is the name of a BibTeX file
  149. %\clearpage\end{CJK*} % if you are typesetting your resume in Chinese using CJK; the \clearpage is required for fancyhdr to work correctly with CJK, though it kills the page numbering by making \lastpage undefined
  150. \end{document}
  151. %% end of file `template.tex'.