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location: Your Location
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email: youremail@yourdomain.com
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phone: tel:+90-541-999-99-99
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website: yourwebsite.com
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website: [yourwebsite.com](https://example.com/)
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social_networks:
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- network: LinkedIn
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username: yourusername
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a high-quality CV or resume as a PDF file from a YAML
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file, with **full Markdown syntax support** and **complete
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control over the LaTeX code**.'
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- The boilerplate content is taken from [here](https://github.com/dnl-blkv/mcdowell-cv),
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where a *clean and tidy CV* pattern is proposed by **[Gayle
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Laakmann McDowell](https://www.gayle.com/)**.
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- The boilerplate content was inspired by [Gayle
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McDowell](https://github.com/dnl-blkv/mcdowell-cv).
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quick_guide:
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- bullet: Each section title is arbitrary, and each section
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- bullet: Each section title is arbitrary and each section
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contains a list of entries.
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- bullet: 'There are 7 unique entry types: *BulletEntry*,
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*TextEntry*, *EducationEntry*, *ExperienceEntry*, *NormalEntry*,
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end_date: 2005-05
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highlights:
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- 'GPA: 3.9/4.0 ([Transcript](https://example.com))'
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- '**Coursework:** Computer Architecture,
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Comparison of Learning Algorithms, Computational Theory'
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- '**Coursework:** Computer Architecture, Comparison of
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Learning Algorithms, Computational Theory'
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experience:
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- company: Apple
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position: Software Engineer
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end_date: 2005-04
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highlights:
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- Promoted to Lead Student Ambassador in the Fall of
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2004, supervised 15 Student Ambassadors
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- 'Created and taught CSE 099: Software Design and
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Development'
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2004, supervising up to 15 Student Ambassadors
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- Created and taught CSE 099: Software Design and
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Development
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- company: Microsoft
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position: Software Engineer Intern
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location: Redmond, WA
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highlights:
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- Implemented a user interface for the VS open file
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switcher (Ctrl-Tab) and extended it to tool windows
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- Created a service to provide gradient across VS and
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VS add-ins, optimizing its performance via caching
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- Programmer Productivity Research Center (Summers 2001,
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2002)
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- Built an app to compute the similarity of all methods
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in a code base, reducing the time from $\mathcal{O}(n^2)$
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to $\mathcal{O}(n \log n)$
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- Created a service to provide gradient across VS and VS
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add-ins, optimizing its performance via caching
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- Built an app to compute the similarity of all methods in a
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code base, reducing the time from $\mathcal{O}(n^2)$ to
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$\mathcal{O}(n \log n)$
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- Created a test case generation tool that creates random
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XML docs from XML Schema
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- Automated the extraction and processing of large datasets
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from legacy systems using SQL and Perl scripts
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publications:
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- title: Magneto-Thermal Thin Shell Approximation for 3D
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Finite Element Analysis of No-Insulation Coils
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- title: Magneto-Thermal Thin Shell Approximation for 3D Finite
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Element Analysis of No-Insulation Coils
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authors:
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- Albert Smith
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- '***John Doe***'
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- Jane Derry
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- Harry Tom
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- Frodo Baggins
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- ***John Doe***
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- Samwise Gamgee
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doi: 10.1109/TASC.2023.3340648
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date: 2004-01
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projects:
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- name: Multi-User Drawing Tool
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date: '[github.com/name/repo](https://github.com/sinaatalay/rendercv)'
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highlights:
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- Developed an electronic classroom where multiple users
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can simultaneously view and draw on a "chalkboard"
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with each person's edits synchronized
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- 'Tools Used: C++, MFC'
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- Developed an electronic classroom where multiple users can
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simultaneously view and draw on a "chalkboard" with each person's
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edits synchronized
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- Tools Used: C++, MFC
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- name: Synchronized Calendar
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date: '[github.com/name/repo](https://github.com/sinaatalay/rendercv)'
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highlights:
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- Developed a desktop calendar with globally shared
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and synchronized calendars, allowing users to schedule
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meetings with other users
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- 'Tools Used: C#, .NET, SQL, XML'
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- Developed a desktop calendar with globally shared and synchronized
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calendars, allowing users to schedule meetings with other users
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- Tools Used: C#, .NET, SQL, XML
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- name: Operating System
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date: 2002
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highlights:
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- Built a UNIX-style OS with a scheduler, file system,
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text editor, and calculator
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- 'Tools Used: C'
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additional_experience_and_awards:
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- label: Instructor (2003-2005)
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details: Taught 2 full-credit computer science courses
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- label: Third Prize, Senior Design Project
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details: Awarded 3rd prize for a synchronized calendar
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project out of 100 entries
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- Built a UNIX-style OS with a scheduler, file system, text editor,
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and calculator
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- Tools Used: C
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technologies:
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- label: Languages
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details: C++, C, Java, Objective-C, C#, SQL, JavaScript
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- label: Software
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details: .NET, Microsoft SQL Server, XCode, Interface
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Builder
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details: .NET, Microsoft SQL Server, XCode, Interface Builder
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