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326 lines
11 KiB
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% This is an sample CV template created using altacv.cls
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% (v1.7.2, 28 August 2024) written by LianTze Lim (liantze@gmail.com). Compiles with pdfLaTeX, XeLaTeX and LuaLaTeX.
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%
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%% It may be distributed and/or modified under the
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%% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License, either version 1.3
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%% of this license or (at your option) any later version.
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%% The latest version of this license is in
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%% http://www.latex-project.org/lppl.txt
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%% and version 1.3 or later is part of all distributions of LaTeX
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%% version 2003/12/01 or later.
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%% Use the "normalphoto" option if you want a normal photo instead of cropped to a circle
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% \documentclass[10pt,a4paper,normalphoto]{altacv}
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\documentclass[10pt,a4paper,ragged2e,withhyper]{altacv}
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%% AltaCV uses the fontawesome5 and simpleicons packages.
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%% See http://texdoc.net/pkg/fontawesome5 and http://texdoc.net/pkg/simpleicons for full list of symbols.
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% Change the page layout if you need to
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\geometry{left=1.25cm,right=1.25cm,top=1.5cm,bottom=1.5cm,columnsep=1.2cm}
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% The paracol package lets you typeset columns of text in parallel
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\usepackage{paracol}
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% Change the font if you want to, depending on whether
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% you're using pdflatex or xelatex/lualatex
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% WHEN COMPILING WITH XELATEX PLEASE USE
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% xelatex -shell-escape -output-driver="xdvipdfmx -z 0" sample.tex
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\iftutex
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% If using xelatex or lualatex:
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\setmainfont{Roboto Slab}
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\setsansfont{Lato}
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\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}
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\else
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% If using pdflatex:
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\usepackage[rm]{roboto}
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\usepackage[defaultsans]{lato}
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% \usepackage{sourcesanspro}
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\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}
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\fi
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% Change the colours if you want to
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\definecolor{SlateGrey}{HTML}{2E2E2E}
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\definecolor{LightGrey}{HTML}{666666}
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\definecolor{DarkPastelRed}{HTML}{450808}
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\definecolor{PastelRed}{HTML}{8F0D0D}
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\definecolor{GoldenEarth}{HTML}{E7D192}
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\colorlet{name}{black}
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\colorlet{tagline}{PastelRed}
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\colorlet{heading}{DarkPastelRed}
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\colorlet{headingrule}{GoldenEarth}
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\colorlet{subheading}{PastelRed}
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\colorlet{accent}{PastelRed}
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\colorlet{emphasis}{SlateGrey}
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\colorlet{body}{LightGrey}
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% Change some fonts, if necessary
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\renewcommand{\namefont}{\Huge\rmfamily\bfseries}
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\renewcommand{\personalinfofont}{\footnotesize}
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\renewcommand{\cvsectionfont}{\LARGE\rmfamily\bfseries}
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\renewcommand{\cvsubsectionfont}{\large\bfseries}
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% Change the bullets for itemize and rating marker
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% for \cvskill if you want to
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\renewcommand{\cvItemMarker}{{\small\textbullet}}
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\renewcommand{\cvRatingMarker}{\faCircle}
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% ...and the markers for the date/location for \cvevent
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% \renewcommand{\cvDateMarker}{\faCalendar*[regular]}
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% \renewcommand{\cvLocationMarker}{\faMapMarker*}
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% If your CV/résumé is in a language other than English,
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% then you probably want to change these so that when you
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% copy-paste from the PDF or run pdftotext, the location
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% and date marker icons for \cvevent will paste as correct
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% translations. For example Spanish:
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% \renewcommand{\locationname}{Ubicación}
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% \renewcommand{\datename}{Fecha}
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%% Use (and optionally edit if necessary) this .tex if you
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%% want to use an author-year reference style like APA(6)
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%% for your publication list
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% \input{pubs-authoryear.tex}
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%% Use (and optionally edit if necessary) this .tex if you
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%% want an originally numerical reference style like IEEE
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%% for your publication list
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\input{pubs-num.tex}
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%% sample.bib contains your publications
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\addbibresource{sample.bib}
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% \usepackage{academicons}\let\faOrcid\aiOrcid
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\begin{document}
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\name{Pim Nelissen}
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\tagline{Computational Scientist with a specialisation in Physics}
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%% You can add multiple photos on the left or right
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\photoR{2.3cm}{pim}
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% \photoL{2.5cm}{Yacht_High,Suitcase_High}
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\personalinfo{%
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% Not all of these are required!
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%\email{pim.nelissen@icloud.com}
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\email{pi0274ne-s@student.lu.se}
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\phone{+46 760 226 691}
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%\mailaddress{Lund,}
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\location{Lund, Sweden}
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%\homepage{www.homepage.com}
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% \twitter{@twitterhandle}
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% \xtwitter{@x-handle}
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\linkedin{pim-nelissen}
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\github{pim-n}
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% \orcid{0000-0000-0000-0000}
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%% You can add your own arbitrary detail with
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%% \printinfo{symbol}{detail}[optional hyperlink prefix]
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% \printinfo{\faPaw}{Hey ho!}[https://example.com/]
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%% Or you can declare your own field with
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%% \NewInfoFiled{fieldname}{symbol}[optional hyperlink prefix] and use it:
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% \NewInfoField{gitlab}{\faGitlab}[https://gitlab.com/]
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% \gitlab{your_id}
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%%
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%% For services and platforms like Mastodon where there isn't a
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%% straightforward relation between the user ID/nickname and the hyperlink,
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%% you can use \printinfo directly e.g.
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% \printinfo{\faMastodon}{@username@instace}[https://instance.url/@username]
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%% But if you absolutely want to create new dedicated info fields for
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%% such platforms, then use \NewInfoField* with a star:
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% \NewInfoField*{mastodon}{\faMastodon}
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%% then you can use \mastodon, with TWO arguments where the 2nd argument is
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%% the full hyperlink.
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% \mastodon{@username@instance}{https://instance.url/@username}
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}
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\makecvheader
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%% Depending on your tastes, you may want to make fonts of itemize environments slightly smaller
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% \AtBeginEnvironment{itemize}{\small}
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%% Set the left/right column width ratio to 6:4.
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\columnratio{0.57}
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\begin{paracol}{2}
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\cvsection{Education}
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\cvevent{M.Sc.\ Computational Science, Physics}{Lund University}{Sep 2024 -- \textbf{\textit{ongoing}}}{}
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{\LaTeXraggedright
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\cvtag{Numerical ODE/PDE solvers}
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\cvtag{MATLAB}
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\par}
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\divider
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\cvevent{B.Sc.\ Physics}{Lund University}{Sep 2020 -- Jun 2024}{}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item My thesis involved machine learning applied to simulated MC data of radioactive decays from superheavy nuclei.
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\end{itemize}
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{\LaTeXraggedright
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\cvtag{Python}
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\cvtag{Monte Carlo}
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\cvtag{Deep Learning}
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\cvtag{C\#}
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\cvtag{SQL}
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\par}
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% Start a 2-column paracol. Both the left and right columns will automatically
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% break across pages if things get too long.
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\medskip
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\cvsection{Experience}
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% \cvevent{Research assistant}{Lund University}{2025 -- \textbf{\textit{ongoing}}}{Lund, Sweden}
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%\divider
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\cvevent{Sales specialist}{Jumbo Supermarkten}{2018 -- 2020}{Oss, Netherlands}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item Responsible for the entire product experience, with occasional leadership of a team of 3-5 people.
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\end{itemize}
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\cvevent{Sales Assistant}{Jumbo Supermarkten}{2015 -- 2018}{Oss, Netherlands}
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\medskip
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\cvsection{Volunteering}
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\cvevent{System Administrator}{DFRI}{Jun -- Aug 2023}{Sweden}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item I did some Linux system maintenance and projects at a non-profit dedicated to digital rights and privacy, particularly working with Docker and Nextcloud.
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\end{itemize}
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\divider
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\cvevent{Digital Literacy Instructor}{City Library Oss}{Sep 2013 --Jun 2014}{Oss, Netherlands}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item I hosted an education program for promoting digital skills within the local community, particularly aimed at the elderly.
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\end{itemize}
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% use ONLY \newpage if you want to force a page break for
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% ONLY the current column
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\newpage
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% \divider
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% \printbibliography[heading=pubtype,title={\printinfo{\faFile*[regular]}{Journal Articles}},type=article]
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% \divider
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%\printbibliography[heading=pubtype,title={\printinfo{\faUsers}{Conference Proceedings}},type=inproceedings]
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%% Switch to the right column. This will now automatically move to the second
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%% page if the content is too long.
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\switchcolumn
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\cvsection{About me}
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\begin{quote}
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Enjoys learning in depth and in breadth. Avid reader, and likes to spend time outdoors. Strong numerical background in physics.
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\end{quote}
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\medskip
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% \cvsection{Most Proud of}
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%\cvachievement{\faTrophy}{Fantastic Achievement}{and some details about it}
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%\divider
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%\cvachievement{\faHeartbeat}{Another achievement}{more details about it of course}
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%\divider
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%\cvachievement{\faHeartbeat}{Another achievement}{more details about it of course}
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% \cvsection{Strengths}
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% Don't overuse these \cvtag boxes — they're just eye-candies and not essential. If something doesn't fit on a single line, it probably works better as part of an itemized list (probably inlined itemized list), or just as a comma-separated list of strengths.
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% The `ragged2e` document class option might cause automatic linebreaks between \cvtag to fail.
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% Either remove the ragged2e option; or
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% add \LaTeXraggedright in the paragraph for these \cvtag
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% {\LaTeXraggedright
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% \cvtag{Curious}
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% \cvtag{Eye for detail}
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% \cvtag{Avid reader}
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% \par}
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% \medskip
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\cvsection{Workshops}
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% \cvevent{Computational Nuclear Science and Engineering}{IAEA Online}{Feb-May 2025}{}
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% \cvevent{Introduction to Bayesian Statistical Learning}{Jülich Supercomputing Centre}{Mar 2025}{}
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% \cvevent{Bayesian Statistical Learning}{Jülich Supercomputing Centre}{24-28 Mar 2025}{}
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\cvevent{Programming with Fortran}{Leibniz Supercomputing Centre}{11-13 Mar 2025}{}
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\cvevent{Git, code testing and documentation}{EPFL CECAM, BioNT}{4-6 Feb 2025}{}
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%\cvsection{Courses}
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%{\LaTeXraggedright
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%\cvtag{Scientific Python}
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%\cvtag{Numerical methods for ODEs}
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%\cvtag{Simulation Tools}
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%\cvtag{Deep learning}
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%\cvtag{Advanced Python}
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%\cvtag{Climate Modelling}
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%\cvtag{SQL}
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%\cvtag{C\# Programming}
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%\par}
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\cvsection{Technical Skill Pie}
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% Adapted from @Jake's answer from http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/82729/226
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% \wheelchart{outer radius}{inner radius}{
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% comma-separated list of value/text width/color/detail}
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\wheelchart{1.3cm}{0.3cm}{%
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10/3em/accent/\textbf{\underline{Python}},
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9/2em/accent/\textbf{\underline{Linux}},
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6/4em/accent!50/{MATLAB},
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5/2em/accent/\textbf{\underline{Git}},
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4/5em/accent!50/{TensorFlow},
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4/2em/accent/\textbf{\underline{SQL}},
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3/2em/accent!30/{C\#}
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}
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\medskip
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\cvsection{Languages}
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\cvskill{Dutch (Native)}{5}
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\cvskill{English (IELTS Certified)}{4.5}
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\cvskill{German}{2} %% Supports X.5 values.
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\cvskill{Swedish}{1.5}
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%% Yeah I didn't spend too much time making all the
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%% spacing consistent... sorry. Use \smallskip, \medskip,
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%% \bigskip, \vspace etc to make adjustments.
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% \divider
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\medskip
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\cvsection{Publications}
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%% Specify your last name(s) and first name(s) as given in the .bib to automatically bold your own name in the publications list.
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%% One caveat: You need to write \bibnamedelima where there's a space in your name for this to work properly; or write \bibnamedelimi if you use initials in the .bib
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%% You can specify multiple names, especially if you have changed your name or if you need to highlight multiple authors.
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\mynames{P. Nelissen,}
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%% MAKE SURE THERE IS NO SPACE AFTER THE FINAL NAME IN YOUR \mynames LIST
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\nocite{*}
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\printbibliography[heading=pubtype,title={\printinfo{\faBook}{Bachelor's Thesis}},type=book]
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\newpage
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% \cvsection{Referees}
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% \cvref{name}{email}{mailing address}
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% \cvref{Prof.\ Alpha Beta}{Institute}{a.beta@university.edu}
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% {Address Line 1\\Address line 2}
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\end{paracol}
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\end{document}
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