From e0c6872cf40896c7be36b11dcc744620f10adf1d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2019 13:46:59 +0900 Subject: Initial commit --- macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/README.txt | 17 ++++ macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/example.tex | 102 +++++++++++++++++++++ .../gradstudentresume/gradstudentresume.cls | 94 +++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 213 insertions(+) create mode 100644 macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/README.txt create mode 100644 macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/example.tex create mode 100644 macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/gradstudentresume.cls (limited to 'macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume') diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/README.txt b/macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/README.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..92924a91f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/README.txt @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +%%%%%%%%% gradstudentresume %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%% Written By: Anagha Kumar %%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%% License: The LATEX Project Public License (lppl1.3) %%%%%% +%%%%%% Version: 2015/11/12 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + +%I tried to write a generic resume template for graduate students. Naturally, I tried to make it as flexible as %possible since I cannot possibly come up with every section and subsection imaginable. Regardless, this should %serve as a helpful template for those graduate students writing an academic CV. I have uploaded a generic CV %as a demonstration of how this document class works. + +%The purpose of this README file is to explain how this document class was constructed so that other authors %can use this as a template to design their own document classes. + +% The example.tex provides an example of how this document class can be operationalized. + + +%I have named this class gradstudentresume. Please save it to the same folder that your .tex file is located in +%and then compile. + +%% The .cls file contains many comments to help guide the user. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/example.tex b/macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/example.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9fe5982c51 --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/example.tex @@ -0,0 +1,102 @@ +\documentclass{gradstudentresume} + +\begin{document} +\begin{info}{Anagha Kumar}{1711 35th Street NW, Apartment 23, Washington DC 20007}{267-648-0887}{anaghakumar2405@gmail.com} +\end{info} + +\sectionheading{Education} +\undergrad{B.A., Mathematics (Honors)}{May 2011}{Bryn Mawr College}{Bryn Mawr, PA}{Magna Cum Laude} +\medspace + +\grad{M.S., Biostatistics}{May 2013}{The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania}{Philadelphia, PA}{Lymphedema Assessment of the Breast, Arm, and Torso}{Dr. Andrea Troxel} +\medspace + +\grad{M.A., Statistics}{May 2015}{The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania}{Philadelphia, PA}{Statistical Analyses Using Dynamic Documents}{Dr. Dylan Small} +\largespace + + +\sectionheading{Work Experience} +\begin{desc}{Statistician - MedStar Health Research Institute}{2015-present}{Joint appointment as Statistician at the Georgetown University Hospital} +\item{Responsible for the design and analysis of statistically valid clinical trials and observational studies.} +\item{Performed sample size and power calculations, oversaw randomization schemes, and consulted on survey design.} +\item{Authored the statistical portions of manuscripts, grants, and IRB submissions.} +\end{desc} +\largespace + +\sectionheading{Publications} +\begin{itemize} +\item{\paper{Brown J.C., \myname, Cheville A.L., Tchou J.C., Troxel A.B., Harris S.R., and Schmitz K.H.}{2015}{Association between lymphedema self-care adherence and lymphedema outcomes among women with breast cancer-related lymphedema.}{Am J Phys Med Rehabil.}{94}{4}{288-96}} +\item{\paper{\myname}{2015}{Gradstudentresume: A document class for graduate student CVs}{TUGboat}{36}{3}{901-903}} +\end{itemize} + +\largespace +\sectionheading{Presentations} +\subsectionheading{Invited} +\begin{pres}{Dynamic Documents: A tutorial on reproducible research tools} +\item{\presentation{Advanced Statistics for Management - STAT 701 (Guest Lecture)}{December 2015}{The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania}{Philadelphia, PA}} +\end{pres} +\vspace{2mm} + +\subsectionheading{Contributed} + +\begin{pres}{$^{*}$ Race or Resource?: Differences in Lymphedema Severity among Obese Breast Cancer Survivors} +\item{\presentation{Trans-disciplinary Research on Energetics \& Cancer Scientific Meeting (Poster)}{September 2015}{Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center}{Seattle, WA}} +\end{pres} + +\begin{pres}{Dynamic Documents: A tutorial on reproducible research tools} +\item{\presentation{Practical Computing Demonstration (Oral Presentation)}{February 2016}{Conference on Statistics in Practice}{San Diego, CA}} +\end{pres} +\vspace{2mm} + +($^{*}$: presented by a coauthor) +\largespace + +\sectionheading{Teaching} +\subsectionheading{Teaching Assistant} +\begin{desc}{Fundamentals of Biostatistics}{Spring 2013}{Professor: Dr. Jason Roy (University of Pennsylvania Department of Biostatistics)} +\item{Full semester course for 30 medical fellows and residents.} +\end{desc} + + +\begin{desc}{Concepts and Methods in Biostatistics}{Summer 2013}{Professor: Dr. Phyllis Gimotty (University of Pennsylvania Department of Biostatistics)} +\item{Summer course for 30 biomedical graduate students.} +\end{desc} + +\begin{desc}{Longitudinal and Clustered Data}{Fall 2013}{Professor: Dr. Russell Localio (University of Pennsylvania Department of Biostatistics)} +\item{Full semester course for 30 students enrolled in the Masters of Science in Clinical Epidemiology program.} +\end{desc} + +\begin{desc}{The Design and Analysis of Biomedical Experiments}{Spring 2014}{Professor: Dr. Andrea Troxel (University of Pennsylvania Department of Biostatistics)} +\item{Full semester course for 12 statistics and biostatistics graduate students.} +\end{desc} + +\subsectionheading{Lecturer} +\begin{desc}{Introduction to Statistics}{Fall 2015-present}{Georgetown University Hospital/Georgetown University Medical Center} +\item{Designed the curriculum and presented bi-monthly lectures to medical residents in the Plastic Surgery and Neonatology departments at Georgetown University Hospital.} +\end{desc} +\largespace + +\sectionheading{Service} +\subsectionheading{Institutional} +\begin{wrapped} +\item{Statistical Reviewer - MedStar Health Research Institute Scientific Review Board \hfill{2015 - present}} +\item{Statistician - Data and Safety Monitoring Board (ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT02540109) \hfill{2015 - present}} \\ +Targeted Electrotherapy for Aphasia Stroke Rehabilitation (TEASER) +\end{wrapped} +\largespace + +\sectionheading{Software Contributions} +\begin{itemize} +\item{\LaTeX: Author of the document class \texttt{gradstudentresume} downloadable from \url{https://www.ctan.org/pkg/gradstudentresume}.} +\end{itemize} +\largespace + +\sectionheading{References} +\begin{itemize} +\item{\reference{Dr. Paul Shaman}{Professor Emeritus of Statistics}{215-898-8749}{Department of Statistics}{shaman@wharton.upenn.edu}{The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania}{457 Jon M. Huntsman Hall, 3730 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104}} +\item{\reference{Dr. Dylan Small}{Professor of Statistics}{215-573-5241}{Department of Statistics}{dsmall@wharton.upenn.edu}{The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania}{400 Jon M. Huntsman Hall, 3730 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104}} +\item{\reference{Dr. Jason Roy}{Associate Professor of Biostatistics}{215-746-4225}{Department of Biostatistics}{jaroy@mail.med.upenn.edu}{The Perelman School of Medicine at The University of Pennsylvania}{629 Blockley Hall, 423 Guardian Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19104}} +\item{\reference{Dr. Sarah Ratcliffe}{Associate Professor of Biostatistics}{215-573-7398}{Department of Biostatistics}{sratclif@upenn.edu}{The Perelman School of Medicine at The University of Pennsylvania}{610 Blockley Hall, 423 Guardian Drive, Philadelphia, PA 19104}} +\end{itemize} + +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/gradstudentresume.cls b/macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/gradstudentresume.cls new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2e3e5fc96a --- /dev/null +++ b/macros/latex/contrib/gradstudentresume/gradstudentresume.cls @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +%%%%%%%%% gradstudentresume %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%%%%%%%% Written By: Anagha Kumar %%%%%%%%%%%% +%%%%%% License: The LATEX Project Public License (lppl1.3) %%%%%% +%%%%%% Version: 2015/11/12 %%%%%%%%%%%%%%% + + +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesClass{gradstudentresume} +\LoadClassWithOptions{article} +\RequirePackage{anysize} +\RequirePackage{hyperref} +% it goes left, right, top, bottom +\marginsize{0.75in}{0.75in}{0in}{1in} + +\pagestyle{plain} + +%% I know latex has smallskip, medskip etc. but I think it is important to have fine control over your output and define your own skips +\newcommand{\smallspace}{ +\vspace{1mm} +} + + +\newcommand{\medspace}{ +\vspace{3mm} +} + + +\newcommand{\largespace}{ +\vspace{5mm} +} + + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\newenvironment{info}[4] +{\begin{center} +\Large{\sc{#1}} \\ \normalsize \textit{Address}: {#2} \\ \textit{Telephone}: {#3} \\ \textit{Email}: {#4} +\end{center}} +{\largespace +} +% The parameters are name, address, telephone number, and email. + +\newenvironment{wrapped} +{ \begin{itemize} + \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}} +{ \end{itemize}} + +\newcommand{\sectionrule}{\noindent\hfil\rule{\textwidth}{.6pt}\hfil +\vspace{2mm} +} + +%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +\newcommand{\undergrad}[5]{\noindent \textbf{#1}\hfill {#2} \\ \textit{#3}\hfill {#4} \\ {\def\honors{#5}\ifx\honors\empty\else Graduation Honors: {#5}}\fi} +\newcommand{\grad}[6]{\noindent{\textbf{{#1}}} \hfill{#2}\\ \textit{#3} \hfill{#4} \\ Thesis: {#5} \\ Advisor: {#6}} + +\newcommand{\sectionheading}[1]{\noindent{\large{\sc{#1}}} \\ \sectionrule} +\newcommand{\subsectionheading}[1]{\noindent {\sc{#1}} +\smallspace + +} + +\newcommand{\reference}[7]{\textbf{#1} \\ {#2} \hfill{Telephone: {#3}} \\ {#4} \hfill{Email: {#5}} \\ {#6} \\ {#7}} +% The parameters are name, title, telephone number, department, email, school, and address line 2. + +\newcommand{\paper}[7] {{#1} ({#2}). {#3}. \textit{#4, #5} ({#6}), {#7}.} +% 1 is authors, 2 is year, 3 is title, 4 is journal, 5 is volume, 6 is number, 7 is pages. This is useful since you don't need to type in \textit{} etc. repeatedly when typing up your resume. Grad students with many publications will especially appreciate this feature. + +\newcommand{\myname}{\textbf{Kumar, A.}} +% so that you don't have to keep typing in \textbf{your name} for every paper you cite. + +\newcommand{\presentation}[4]{{#1} \hfill{#2} \\ \textit{#3} \hfill{#4}} +% 1 is the section of the conference, 2 is the date, 3 is the conference name or school name 4 is the location + + +\newenvironment{pres}[1] +{ +\textbf{#1} % name of the presentation +\begin{wrapped}} +{% use the presentation command as the argument +\end{wrapped} +\smallspace +} + + +\newenvironment{desc}[3] +{ +\noindent\textbf{#1} \hfill{#2}\\ \textit{#3} +\begin{wrapped}} +{ +\end{wrapped} +\medspace +} + + + -- cgit v1.2.3