diff --git a/examples/coverletter.tex b/examples/coverletter.tex index 6d05c9d1e..0c9efcccc 100644 --- a/examples/coverletter.tex +++ b/examples/coverletter.tex @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ % awesome-nephritis, awesome-concrete, awesome-darknight %\colorlet{awesome}{awesome-red} % Uncomment if you would like to specify your own color -\definecolor{awesome}{HTML}{008a00} +\definecolor{awesome}{HTML}{f07f44} % Colors for text % Uncomment if you would like to specify your own color @@ -54,12 +54,12 @@ % Available options: circle|rectangle,edge/noedge,left/right % \photo[circle,noedge,left]{./examples/profile} \name{Jonas}{Falck} -\position{Bioinfornatician - Data Analyst} -\address{Muzenplaats 4, 6525JA, Nijmegen, Netherlands} +\position{Web-Development - Data-Analysis - Bioinformatics} +\address{Holzstraße 1, 44869, Bochum, Germany} \mobile{(+31) 655707314} \email{jonas@falcken.de} -%\homepage{www.posquit0.com} +\homepage{joe-nas.github.io} \github{joe-nas} %\linkedin{posquit0} % \gitlab{gitlab-id} @@ -82,14 +82,14 @@ %------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % The company being applied to \recipient - {dr. Peter Schaap, Associate professor} - {Wageningen University \& Research – Department of Agrotechnology and Food Sciences - Systems and Synthetic Biology} + {Anna Flockenhaus} + {fuseki} % The date on the letter, default is the date of compilation \letterdate{\today} % The title of the letter -\lettertitle{Application: Computational Technician Research at Wageningen University \& Research} +\lettertitle{Application: Junior Software Developer @ fuseki} % How the letter is opened -\letteropening{Dear dr. Peter Schaap} +\letteropening{Dear Anna Flockenhaus,} % How the letter is closed \letterclosing{Sincerely,} % Any enclosures with the letter @@ -117,37 +117,32 @@ %------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{cvletter} -\lettersection{About Me} -After completing my civil service duty, I moved from Germany to the Netherlands to study medical biology in Nijmegen. -I completed my bachelor’s degree and began my master's in medical biology at the Radboud University. -During this time, both in- and outside of university, I focused on developing IT skills such as setting up and managing headless Linux systems, programming with a focus on bioinformatics, machine learning and dynamic websites. -I honed my bioinformatic skills during my master's internships in the Radboud UMC human genetics department, as well as in the comparative genomics group. -Due to financial and personal reasons, I started working in logistics and was unable to finish my master’s degree. -However, I am determined to pursue my passion for biology and IT and work in a field that allows me to utilize my potential while having a greater societal impact. -Apart from my professional goals, I enjoy concerts, bouldering, brewing kombucha and most importantly, spending time with my friends and family. -\lettersection{Why Computational Research Technician at WUR?} -As a computational research technician at WUR I could combine two fields I am passionate about and work at the intersection of biology and technology. -WUR is a world class University, a hub where cutting-edge research takes place and where generated knowledge is translated into biotechnological, medical and environmental applications. -As a trained biologist with background in human biology who is keen on technology and applied machine learning, I would gladly join your team and your mission. -In your department, I could tackle the technical/coding aspects while also providing support to colleagues. -This vacancy promotes a clean code policy while following FAIR principles. -Adherence to such principles resonates with me as I believe it is pivotal for efficient, robust and reproducible research. -I value collaborating with international and interdisciplinary teams to exchange knowledge and provide support to each other’s. -I am confident that this is possible at WUR and more so in an inclusive and diverse working environment. -Therefore, I would like to join your team at the Systems and Synthetic Biology department at WUR. + \lettersection{About Me} +After completing my civil service duty, I moved from Bochum to the Netherlands to study medical biology in Nijmegen. +I completed my bachelor’s degree and began my master's in medical epigenomics at the Radboud University. +During this time, both in- and outside of university, I focused on developing IT skills such as setting up and managing headless Linux systems, programming with a focus on bioinformatics, machine learning and web-development. +I honed my data-analysis skills during my master's internships in the Radboud UMC human genetics department, as well as in the comparative genomics group. +Due to financial and personal reasons, I got stuck in a logistics job for many years and did not finish my masters. +A year ago I quit my logistics job to focus on extending my tech skills and to find a job which aligns with my passion for IT as well my education. +Apart from my professional goals, I enjoy going to concerts, bouldering, brewing kombucha and most importantly, spending time with my friends and family. +\lettersection{Why Software Development @ fuseki} +As a software developer at fuseki, I could work with a modern and diverse tech stack within a domain I am passionate about – data, data-driven insights and applications. +Given fuseki has clients in the DAX40 speaks volumes about the company's quality, reliability, and in-depth knowledge within the domain. +With more than two decades of experience in the industry, I am sure fuseki has plenty of interesting and challenging tasks to be tackled and to learn from. +Furthermore, I like that you put emphasis on interdisciplinary teams and flat hierarchies as it facilities exchange of knowledge and ideas. +As a trained biologist with focus on bioinformatics, data-analysis who is keen on web-development, machine learning and big-data, I would gladly join your team at and find a place at fuseki. \lettersection{Why Me?} -While my career path may not have been straightforward, I have gained a lot of experience along the way, making me the ideal candidate for this position. -I am highly motivated to work as a computational research technician, possess experience in data-analysis and application development. -Moreover, I have the knowledge to work on and setup server infrastructure or containerized applications using a variety of programming languages, tools and operating systems. -During my academic journey, I developed a passion for omics data, its analysis, machine learning and the associated technical and computational aspects. -To handle these aspects effectively, I devoted a significant amount of time to mastering programming/scripting in R, Python, Bash, and the command line -More recently I have expanded my skill set to include JavaScript for API/backend development. -Developing my own R package to streamline data analysis during one of my internships, along with working on hobby projects, online courses and providing support to friends and peers on technical challenges, has provided me with ample experience in troubleshooting complex issues. -Furthermore, I have experience in communicating bioinformatic methods and results to researchers, regardless of their background in bioinformatics. +While my career path may not have been straightforward, I have gained a lot of experience along the way, making me the ideal candidate for this position. +I'm not just excited about working as a software developer, but I am also tech-savvy with hands-on experience in web development as well as data analysis and with an interest in machine learning and data - be it big or small. +Your tech-stack and mission align perfectly with my skills and interests, making it a great foundation to build on. +During my academic journey, I developed a passion for working with large amount of biological data, its analysis, machine learning and the associated technical and computational aspects. +To this end, I dedicated significant time to discover, learn or even develop the tools essential to achieve my goals. +Withing the domain of data-analysis, I became proficient in programming/scripting languages such as R, Python, Bash and command line operations. +When it comes to web-development skills I started using Java and JavaScript, utilizing frameworks like Spring as well as React and Next.js. +Working on projects like a workout tracker using Java and JavaScript, an R package to streamline data analysis during an internship, data analysis in Python, online courses, and providing technical support to friends and peers has given me ample experience in software development and troubleshooting complex issues. I am intrinsically motivated to learn and eager to apply and share the skills showcased in the CV. While I value being able to work independently, I also appreciate having knowledgeable peers around to discuss stubborn problems. As a hands-on and down-to-earth person, as well as a hard worker, I would be pleased to meet with you soon. - \end{cvletter} %------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % Print the signature and enclosures with above letter informations diff --git a/examples/cv.tex b/examples/cv.tex index 5fdebdb0e..0300f4114 100644 --- a/examples/cv.tex +++ b/examples/cv.tex @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ % awesome-nephritis, awesome-concrete, awesome-darknight %\colorlet{awesome}{awesome-red} % Uncomment if you would like to specify your own color - \definecolor{awesome}{HTML}{008a00} + \definecolor{awesome}{HTML}{38ac55} % Colors for text % Uncomment if you would like to specify your own color @@ -56,12 +56,12 @@ % Available options: circle|rectangle,edge/noedge,left/right % \photo{./examples/profile.png} \name{Jonas}{Falck} -\position{Bioinformatics - Data Analysis} -\address{Muzenplaats 4, 6525JA Nijmegen, Netherlands} +\position{Web-Development - Data-Analysis - Bioinformatics} +\address{Holzstraße 1, 44869, Bochum, Germany} \mobile{(+31) 655707314} \email{jonas@falcken.de} -%\homepage{www.posquit0.com} +\homepage{joe-nas.github.io} \github{joe-nas} %\linkedin{posquit0} % \gitlab{gitlab-id} @@ -97,13 +97,13 @@ % CV/RESUME CONTENT % Each section is imported separately, open each file in turn to modify content %------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -\input{cv/skills_alt.tex} +\input{cv/skills.tex} \input{cv/experience.tex} -% \input{cv/extracurricular.tex} -\input{cv/certificates.tex} -\input{cv/writing.tex} \input{cv/software.tex} +% \input{cv/extracurricular.tex} +\input{cv/writing.tex} \input{cv/education.tex} +\input{cv/certificates.tex} %\input{cv/honors.tex} %\input{cv/presentation.tex} %\input{cv/committees.tex} diff --git a/examples/cv/certificates.tex b/examples/cv/certificates.tex index e636d6d34..27349ae11 100644 --- a/examples/cv/certificates.tex +++ b/examples/cv/certificates.tex @@ -13,42 +13,48 @@ \cvhonor {Machine Learning} % Name {Stanford University, Online} % Issuer - {\href{http://tinyurl.com/v5ytdzhs}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + % {\href{http://tinyurl.com/v5ytdzhs}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + {} {2014} % Date(s) %--------------------------------------------------------- \cvhonor {Intro to Machine Learning} % Name {Kaggle.com, Machine-Learning Community} % Issuer - {\href{https://tinyurl.com/3t9xuxdy}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + % {\href{https://tinyurl.com/3t9xuxdy}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + {} {2022} % Date(s) %--------------------------------------------------------- \cvhonor {Pandas} % Name {Kaggle.com, Machine-Learning Community} % Issuer - {\href{https://tinyurl.com/4ec7n95c}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + % {\href{https://tinyurl.com/4ec7n95c}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + {} {2022} % Date(s) %--------------------------------------------------------- \cvhonor {Feature Engineering} % Name {Kaggle.com, Machine-Learning Community} % Issuer - {\href{https://tinyurl.com/2u7kbxyh}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + % {\href{https://tinyurl.com/2u7kbxyh}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + {} {2022} % Date(s) %--------------------------------------------------------- \cvhonor {Data Visualization} % Name {Kaggle.com, Machine-Learning Community} % Issuer - {\href{https://tinyurl.com/bdee5xwk}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + % {\href{https://tinyurl.com/bdee5xwk}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + {} {2022} % Date(s) %--------------------------------------------------------- \cvhonor {Computing for Data Analysis} % Name {John Hopkins University, Online} % Issuer - {\href{http://tinyurl.com/2ez3unkj}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + % {\href{http://tinyurl.com/2ez3unkj}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + {} {2013} % Date(s) %--------------------------------------------------------- @@ -62,7 +68,8 @@ \cvhonor {The Complete JavaScript Course 2023: From Zero to Expert!} % Name {Udemy, Online } % Issuer - {\href{https://tinyurl.com/mrxc5h3x}{Certificate}} % Credential ID + {} + % {\href{https://tinyurl.com/mrxc5h3x}{Certificate}} % Credential ID {2023} % Date(s) %--------------------------------------------------------- @@ -70,7 +77,26 @@ {Node.js, Express, MongoDB \& More} % Name {Udemy, Online } % Issuer {} % Credential ID - {Ongoing} % Date(s) + {2023} % Date(s) +%--------------------------------------------------------- +\cvhonor + {Testing Spring Boot App with JUnit, Mockito \& Testcontainers} % Name + {Udemy, Online } % Issuer + {} % Credential ID + {2023} % Date(s) +%--------------------------------------------------------- +\cvhonor + {Master Spring Boot 3 \& Spring Framework 6 with Java} % Name + {Udemy, Online } % Issuer + {} % Credential ID + {2023} % Date(s) +%--------------------------------------------------------- +\cvhonor + {Java 17 Masterclass: Start Coding in 2023} % Name + {Udemy, Online } % Issuer + {} % Credential ID + {2023} % Date(s) + %--------------------------------------------------------- \end{cvhonors} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/examples/cv/education.tex b/examples/cv/education.tex index 27f4d425a..7905997cc 100644 --- a/examples/cv/education.tex +++ b/examples/cv/education.tex @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ {M.S. in Medical Biology} % Degree {Radboud University} % Institution {Nijmegen, Netherlands} % Location - {2015 - } % Date(s) + {2015 - dropout} % Date(s) {} diff --git a/examples/cv/experience.tex b/examples/cv/experience.tex index 9e441713e..367d2dca1 100644 --- a/examples/cv/experience.tex +++ b/examples/cv/experience.tex @@ -44,13 +44,14 @@ {Quantore} % Organization {Logistics employee} % Job title {Beuningen, Netherlands} % Location - {2018 - now} % Date(s) + {2018 - 2022} % Date(s) { \begin{cvitems} - \item {Using warehouse management software to analyse erroneous orders and to troubleshoot and provide technical support to co-workers.} + \item {Using warehouse management software to analyze erroneous orders and to troubleshoot and provide technical support to co-workers.} \item {Solving problems independently or to communicate issues with the superiors.} \item {Ensuring customer satisfaction by quality controlling orders.} \end{cvitems} } \end{cventries} +\newpage \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/examples/cv/extracurricular.tex b/examples/cv/extracurricular.tex index 7c5e76d4e..240c4a31f 100644 --- a/examples/cv/extracurricular.tex +++ b/examples/cv/extracurricular.tex @@ -17,8 +17,7 @@ {} % Date(s) { \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge - %\item {Not understanding a thing during my brother's phd defense about support vector machines inspired me to take this course.} - \item {11 week course covering go to methods applied in supervised and unsupervised learning, regularization and how to tackle problems like bias and overfitting.} + \item {11 week course covering go to methods applied in supervised and unsupervised learning, the implementation in octave as well as topics like regularization and how to tackle problems like bias and overfitting.} \item {Certificate of accomplishment: http://tinyurl.com/v5ytdzhs} \end{cvitems} } @@ -31,8 +30,7 @@ {2022} % Date(s) { \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge - %\item {Not understanding a thing during my brother's phd defense about support vector machines inspired me to take this course.} - \item {This course covered the basics of machine learning using python giving an introduction in topics such as data exploration, building models, model validation, under and overfitting and random forests.} + \item {This course covered the basics of machine learning using python, giving an introduction into topics like data exploration, model building, model validation, under and overfitting and random forests.} \item {Certificate of accomplishment: https://tinyurl.com/3t9xuxdy} \end{cvitems} } @@ -46,12 +44,25 @@ {2022} % Date(s) { \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge - %\item {Not understanding a thing during my brother's phd defense about support vector machines inspired me to take this course.} - \item {This course is dedicated to the pandas python data analysis library and covered useful data manipulation skills.} + \item {Focused on enhancing data manipulation skills through coursework on the Pandas Python data analysis library.} \item {Certificate of accomplishment: https://tinyurl.com/4ec7n95c} \end{cvitems} } \newline + %--------------------------------------------------------- + \cventry + {Kaggle.com, Online Machine-Learning Community} % Affiliation/role + {\textit{Feature Engineering}} + {} % Location + {2022} % Date(s) + { + \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge + %\item {Not understanding a thing during my brother's phd defense about support vector machines inspired me to take this course.} + \item {Learned techniques in feature engineering for machine learning tasks, including mutual information-based feature selection, feature creation, clustering, PCA, and target encoding for categorical data.} + \item {Certificate of accomplishment: https://tinyurl.com/2u7kbxyh} + \end{cvitems} + } + \newline %--------------------------------------------------------- \cventry @@ -62,26 +73,12 @@ { \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge %\item {Not understanding a thing during my brother's phd defense about support vector machines inspired me to take this course.} - \item {This course is covered the statistical data visualization python library seaborn.} + \item {Applied python seaborn library for statistical data visualization, enhancing my data presentation skills.} \item {Certificate of accomplishment: https://tinyurl.com/bdee5xwk} \end{cvitems} } \newline -%--------------------------------------------------------- -\cventry -{Kaggle.com, Online Machine-Learning Community} % Affiliation/role -{\textit{Feature Engineering}} -{} % Location -{2023} % Date(s) -{ - \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge - %\item {Not understanding a thing during my brother's phd defense about support vector machines inspired me to take this course.} - \item {This course on feature engineering covers techniques necessary to create more effective features for ML tasks and delves into topics like mutual information for feature selection, feature creation, clustering, PCA as well as target encoding for categorical data.} - \item {Certificate of accomplishment: https://tinyurl.com/2u7kbxyh} - \end{cvitems} -} -\newline %--------------------------------------------------------- \cventry @@ -91,20 +88,22 @@ {} % Location { \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge - \item {This course covered the basics of data analysis and visualization in R in a medical context.} + \item {Studied data analysis and visualization techniques in R within the context of medical data.} \item {Certificate of accomplishment: http://tinyurl.com/2ez3unkj} \end{cvitems} } \newline +%--------------------------------------------------------- \cventry {Seqera.io, Online} % Affiliation/role {\textit{Nextflow and nf-core community training}} % Organization/group - {2023} % Date(s) - {} % Location + {} % Date(s) + {2023} % Location { \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge - \item {The training gave an introduction to scientific workflow system Nextflow and nf-core and covered basic deployment as well as development of nextflow nf-core pipelines.} + \item {Participated in a training that introduced the scientific workflow system Nextflow and nf-core community pipelines.} + \item {Learning about basic deployment and development of Nextflow nf-core pipelines.} \end{cvitems} } \newline @@ -114,11 +113,12 @@ \cventry {Udemy, Online} % Affiliation/role {\textit{The Complete JavaScript Course 2023: From Zero to Expert!}} % Organization/group - {2023} % Date(s) - {} % Location + {} % Date(s) + {2023} % Location { \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge - \item {This course is a 69 hours complete and in-depth course covering fundamentals and advanced topics of JavaScript development.} + \item {Completed a comprehensive 69-hour course in JavaScript development, gaining proficiency in both fundamental and advanced concepts.} + \item {Actively applied Vanilla JavaScript to create small web applications using the Model View Controller (MVC) design pattern.} \item {Curriculum: https://www.udemy.com/course/the-complete-javascript-course/} \item {Certificate of accomplishment: https://tinyurl.com/mrxc5h3x} \end{cvitems} @@ -129,30 +129,31 @@ \cventry {Udemy, Online} % Affiliation/role {\textit{Node.js, Express, MongoDB \& More}} % Organization/group - {Ongoing} % Date(s) - {} % Location + {} % Date(s) + {2023} % Location { \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge - \item {This course covers backend engineering in JavaScript and focuses on building a secure and versatile RESTful API using Node.js, Express.js, MongoDB, and more.} + \item {This course covers backend engineering in JavaScript and focuses on building a secure and versatile RESTful API using Node.js, Express.js, MongoDB and more.} \item {Curriculum: https://www.udemy.com/course/nodejs-express-mongodb-bootcamp/} \end{cvitems} } \newline + + %--------------------------------------------------------- -\cventry - {Self-taught} % Affiliation/role - {\textit{Full stack web development}} % Organization/group - {} % Date(s) - {} % Location - { - \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge - \item {Setup and administration of headless Linux systems.} - \item {Applied SQL-like databases and the NoSQL database elasticsearch in a website environment.} - \item {Used python model-view-controller frameworks django and flask + SQLAlchemy.} - \item {Applied caching technology like memcached and redis to speed up website performance.} - \item {Learned html, css, templating and javascript for front-end use.} - \end{cvitems} - } +% \cventry +% {Self-taught} % Affiliation/role +% {\textit{Full stack web development}} % Organization/group +% {} % Date(s) +% {} % Location +% { +% \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge +% \item {Proficient in setting up and administering headless Linux systems} +% \item {Applied SQL and NoSQL databases (e.g., Elasticsearch) in web development.} +% \item {UUtilized Python Model-View-Controller (MVC) frameworks, including Django and Flask with SQLAlchemy.} +% \item {Acquired skills in HTML, CSS, templating, and JavaScript for front-end development.} +% \end{cvitems} +% } %--------------------------------------------------------- \end{cventries} diff --git a/examples/cv/skills.tex b/examples/cv/skills.tex index f25889855..fbe1600b6 100644 --- a/examples/cv/skills.tex +++ b/examples/cv/skills.tex @@ -13,29 +13,37 @@ {IT skills} % Category { \begin{cvitems} - \item {\textbf{python:} pandas, numpy, scikit-learn, seaborn, matplotlib, django, flask, jinja2} - \item {\textbf{r/bioconductor:} tidyverse, ggplot2, biomaRt, Rcpp, caret, data.table, grid, shiny} - \item {\textbf{JavaScript:} ES6, Node.js, Express.js, D3.js} - \item {\textbf{productivity:} shell scripting, regex, ucsc web/command line tools, bedtools, LaTeX, \newline markdown, pandoc, office} - \item {\textbf{database:} SQL, MongoDB} - \item {\textbf{operating systems:} linux 10+ years (arch, debian based), windows, macOS} + \item {\textbf{operating systems:} linux 10+ years (Arch, Debian based), Windows, macOS} \item {\textbf{version control:} git} + \item {\textbf{Productivity and Office:} Shell scripting, Regex, LaTeX, Markdown, Pandoc} \item {\textbf{container and virtualization:} docker, qemu, wsl} - \item {\textbf{webserver:} nginx, shiny} \end{cvitems} } +%--------------------------------------------------------- +\cvskill +{Web-Development}% Category +{ + \begin{cvitems} + \item {\textbf{Languages:} Java, JavaScript, Python} + \item {\textbf{Frameworks and Libraries:} Spring-Boot, JUnit, Mockito, React, Next.js, Django, Flask,\newline Testcontainers} + \item {\textbf{Databases:} SQL, MongoDB} + \item {\textbf{Other web related skills:} REST, HTML, tailwindcss} + \item {\textbf{Web servers:} nginx, shiny} + \end{cvitems} +} + %--------------------------------------------------------- \cvskill {Data science/Machine learning}% Category { \begin{cvitems} + \item {\textbf{Languages:} R/bioconductor, Python, Bash} + \item{\textbf{Frameworks and libraries:} tidyverse, caret, biomaRt, grid, shiny, scikit-learn, pandas,\newline numpy} + \item {\textbf{visualization:} publication ready plots, development of custom visualizations using grid,\newline ggplot2, seaborn, matplotlib, plotly, shiny} \item {\textbf{supervised:} linear regression, knn, decision trees, random forests} \item {\textbf{unsupervised:} HCA, PCA, kmeans} \item {\textbf{statistics:} parametric and non-parametric methods} - \item {\textbf{visualization:} publication ready plots, development of custom visualizations using grid} - \item {\textbf{datatypes:} 2bit, fasta, fastq, vcf, bigWig, bed} - \item {\textbf{databases:} GEO DataSets, dbSNP, RefSeq, OMIM, 1000Genomes} \end{cvitems} } %--------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/examples/cv/skills_alt.tex b/examples/cv/skills_alt.tex index 5fa325b2c..a81148ec6 100644 --- a/examples/cv/skills_alt.tex +++ b/examples/cv/skills_alt.tex @@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ {Web-Development} % Category { \begin{cvitems} - \item {\textbf{languages:} Python, JavaScript} - \item {\textbf{frameworks:} Django, Node.js (Express.js) for RESTful API development} + \item {\textbf{languages:} Java, JavaScript, Python} + \item {\textbf{frameworks:} Java Spring, Django, Node.js (Express.js) for RESTful API development} \item {\textbf{databases:} SQL (SQLAlchemy), MongoDB (Mongoose)} \item {\textbf{Other Web-related Skills:} HTML, CSS, Jinja2, Bootstrap} \item {\textbf{webserver:} nginx, shiny} @@ -57,3 +57,4 @@ } %--------------------------------------------------------- \end{cvskills} + diff --git a/examples/cv/software.tex b/examples/cv/software.tex index 381415097..225f025cd 100644 --- a/examples/cv/software.tex +++ b/examples/cv/software.tex @@ -8,20 +8,32 @@ % CONTENT %------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \begin{cventries} - + \cventry + {Jonas Falck} + {Iron Delirium™ - The Workout Tracker that no one asked for} % Role + {\href{https://github.com/joe-nas/workout-app}{Backend@github}, + \href{https://github.com/joe-nas/workout-app-frontend-next}{Frontend@github}} + {} % Date(s) + { + \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge + \item {My current toy project Iron Delirium™ is a workout tracker that allows users to track their workouts and progress over time. Users can create an account, log in using google and github oauth to log their workouts. Workouts can be edited and deleted, and users can view their workout history. Iron Delirium™ is built around a REST API which is implemented using Spring-Boot/Security in the backend and Next.js/next-auth in the frontend. The Data is stored in a MongoDB database.} + \end{cvitems} + } + \cventry {Jonas Falck} {haploplotR: Visualizing linkage disequilibrium from 1000 genomes data} % Role - {github} + {\href{http://github.com/joe-nas/haploplotR}{haploplotR@github}} % Location {} % Date(s) { \begin{cvitems} % Description(s) of experience/contributions/knowledge \item {HaploplotR is a project that provides a tool for visualizing linkage disequilibrium patterns in human populations using data from the 1000 Genomes Project. HaploplotR uses haplotype data from the 1000 Genomes Project to generate LD plots, which show patterns of correlation between alleles at different loci across the genome. These plots can help researchers to identify regions of the genome that are associated with particular traits or diseases.} - \item {Available here: http://tinyurl.com/4cjw7s5h} \end{cvitems} } + + %--------------------------------------------------------- %---------------------------------------------------------