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\section{\mysidestyle Education}
{\bf PhD in Computer Sciences \hfill August '03 - May '10} \\
Thesis: Dynamic Software Updates: A VM-Centric Approach \\
Advisor: Prof. Kathryn S. McKinley \\
Department of Computer Science \\
The University of Texas at Austin
{\bf Master of Science in Computer Sciences \hfill August '03 - May '06} \\
Department of Computer Science \\
The University of Texas at Austin
% GPA: 3.96/4.0
{\bf Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Sciences \hfill August '99 - May '03} \\
Anna University \\
College of Engineering, Guindy, Chennai, India
% Cumulative GPA: 9.4 on a 10.0 scale\\
% Rank: 2/64
\section{\mysidestyle Experience}
{\bf Binary Translation Software Engineer \hfill Jun '10 - Feb '13} \\
At Intel Corporation, Santa Clara, CA. Responsibilities include designing
and implementing compilers, static analysis, formal verification, and
designing and implementing test frameworks.
As part of a two member team, I started prototyping a Binary Translator
(BT). I developed most parts of the BT analyzer and the entire backend code
generator, and various debugging and validation tools. Following our
achieving good results, our organization invested more resources in our
project, and I helped ramp up engineers newly joining our team. We now
have about 30 people working on our project and our Binary Translator is on
track to become an Intel product.
We implemented the BT in C. I wrote most parts of the BT analysis and BT
code generator. The entire code generator logic is contained in various
code sequence templates. These templates also take into account
microarchitectural performance constraints to decide what sequence to
generate. When building the BT, we take all these template sequences and
produce the BT code generator's C code. I wrote this entire framework in
Python. As a by product, this Python framework also generates numerous
testcases for the BT code generator.
% {\bf Graduate Research Assistant \hfill Jan '07 - July '07} \\
% {\bf \hspace*\fill Jan '08 - Present} \\
{\bf Graduate Research Assistant \hfill Jan '07 - May '10} \\
Graduate Research Assistant with Dr. Kathryn McKinley. Worked on supporting
Dynamic Software Updates in Java.
\newpage
{\bf Teaching Assistant \hfill Aug '07 - Dec '07} \\
Teaching Assistant for ``Advanced Compiler Techniques,'' instructor Dr.
Keshav Pingali, (Fall 2007), Department of Computer Science, The
University of Texas at Austin. Responsibilities included holding office
hours, conducting tutorial sessions, designing and grading assignments. The
Department of Computer Science awarded me a {\bf TA Excellence Award -
Honorable Mention}.
{\bf Graduate Intern \hfill May '06 - Aug '06} \\
Internship in the ICC Compiler group at Intel, Santa Clara. Mentor: David
Sehr. I worked on ``Threading support by compiler instrumentation.'' I added a
compiler phase to ICC to statically instrument memory instructions. These
instrumented instructions make calls to a runtime system, that helps detect
dependences that inhibit parallelism. To demonstrate the utility of this
approach, we worked on instrumenting and parallelizing ICC.
% {\bf Graduate Research Assistant \hfill May '04 - July '04} \\
% {\bf \hspace*\fill May '05 - May '06} \\
% {\bf \hspace*\fill Aug '06 - December '06} \\
{\bf Graduate Research Assistant \hfill May '04 - December '06} \\
Member of the TRIPS compiler team. Worked on array layout and loop
reordering optimizations in the Scale compiler for improving memory
accesses to the banked L-1 data cache in the TRIPS processor. I also worked
on profiling of memory accesses, and feeding this data back to the TRIPS
scheduler, to help place memory operations on the grid in an efficient
manner. During this time, I also implemented the PowerPC/Linux backend for
the Scale compiler.
{\bf Teaching Assistant \hfill Jan '05 - May '05} \\
Teaching Assistant for ``Introduction to Operating Systems (Honors),''
instructor Dr. Mike Dahlin (Spring 2005), Department of Computer Science,
The University of Texas at Austin. Responsibilities included holding office
hours and grading programming assignments.
{\bf Teaching Assistant \hfill Aug '04 - Dec '04} \\
Teaching Assistant for ``Graduate Compilers,'' instructor Dr. Kathryn McKinley,
(Fall 2004), Department of Computer Science, The University of Texas at
Austin. Responsibilities included holding office hours, grading homeworks,
setting up infrastructure, preparing programming assignments and automated
testing of assignments.
% {\bf Systems administrator \hfill Aug '01 - May '03} \\
% System administrator for the host \url{cs.annauniv.edu}, School of Computer
% Science and Engineering, Anna University. Responsibilities included
% installing operating system, creating user accounts, managing user e-mail,
% managing user web space, data backup, etc.
\documentclass[draft,margin,line]{resume}
% \usepackage{mathpazo}
\usepackage{url}
\usepackage[override]{cmtt}
% \setlength{\resumewidth}{7in}
% \newsectionwidth{0.9in}
\begin{document}
\name{\Large Suriya Subramanian}
\address{%
\begin{tabular}{l@{\hspace{14ex}}r@{}}
\\[-2ex]
% The University of Texas at Austin\\
% Department of Computer Science & Phone: (512) 850-6363 \\
% 1 University Station C0500, TAY 2.124
& \url{[email protected]} \\
% Austin, TX 78712 USA
& \url{http://suriya.github.io} \\
\end{tabular}}
\begin{resume}
% \section{\mysidestyle Strengths}
% Strong written and oral communication \\
% Excellent programming skills \\
% Intuition and taste of software engineering
\section{\mysidestyle Current\\Position}
{\bf Founder at CloudZen Software Labs (since June 2015)}
CloudZen Software Labs is a newly bootstrapped startup that provides data
analytics solutions to Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC)
companies. These companies handle very complex projects with several people
in multiple departments keeping track of various pieces of information.
CloudZen provides a cloud-based service to manage all of this complexity
and optimize project execution in terms of time and money.
\section{\mysidestyle Previous\\Position}
{\bf Researcher at IBM Research (March 2013 - May 2015)}
My primary focus was on building data management infrastucture to handle
and derive insights from a high volume of Information Technology data. Our
solution to index temporally evolving data was published at CIKM 2015. Some
of our novel algorithms to issue alerts at scale based on log data and
machine state data are pending patent approval.
% \section{\mysidestyle Previous\\Position}
% {\bf Binary Translation Software Engineer at Intel Corporation (since June 2010)}
%
% As part of a two member team, I started prototyping a Binary Translator
% (BT). I developed most parts of the BT analyzer and the entire backend code
% generator, and various debugging and validation tools. Following our
% achieving good results, our organization invested more resources in our
% project, and I helped ramp up engineers newly joining our team. We now
% have about 30 people working on our project and our Binary Translator is on
% track to become an Intel product.
%
% We implemented the BT in C. I wrote most parts of the BT analysis and BT
% code generator. The entire code generator logic is contained in various
% code sequence templates. These templates also take into account
% microarchitectural performance constraints to decide what sequence to
% generate. When building the BT, we take all these template sequences and
% produce the BT code generator's C code. I wrote this entire framework in
% Python. As a by product, this Python framework also generates numerous
% testcases for the BT code generator.
% I also collaborated with a Formal Verfication (FV) expert to write a OCaml
% version of our BT optimizer. For our work, "correctness" of our BT is very
% important. Our FV folks have proved the OCaml implementation correct (I
% didn't play an active role on this front). At product time, we will try to
% get the OCaml and C implementations work in the same way, as much as
% possible.
%
% Responsibilities include designing and implementing compilers, static analysis,\\
% formal verification, and designing and implementing test
% frameworks.
% \section{\mysidestyle Interests}
% Programming Languages, Compilers, Managed Language VMs, Binary Translation
% Compilers, Programming languages, Managed languages, Binary Translation,\\ Computer Architecture
% \\
% I am currently working on Dynamic Software Updates for Java
\input{education}
\input{experience}
\input{publications}
% \newpage
\newpage
\input{awards}
\input{talks}
\section{\mysidestyle Other\\activities}
Action Center Co-ordinator (2007, 2008), Vibha Austin, a non-profit focussing on
underprivileged children \\ \\
Mridangam (South Indian Classical Drum) artist with concert performances in
India and the United States
% \section{\mysidestyle Citizenship}
% India, Visa: F-1
% \input{references}
% \section{\mysidestyle References}
% Available upon request.
\end{resume}
\end{document}
% vim:nospell
% RESUME DOCUMENT STYLE -- Released 23 Nov 1989
% for LaTeX version 2.09
% Copyright (C) 1988,1989 by Michael DeCorte
\typeout{Document Style `resume' <26 Sep 89, Dec 07>.}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% resume.sty
%
% \documentstyle{resume}
%
% Copyright (c) 1988 by Michael DeCorte
% Permission to copy all or part of this work is granted, provided
% that the copies are not made or distributed for resale, and that
% the copyright notice and this notice are retained.
%
% THIS WORK IS PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS. THE AUTHOR PROVIDES NO
% WARRANTY WHATSOEVER, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE WORK,
% INCLUDING WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO ITS MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
% FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
%
% If you make any improvements, I'd like to hear about them.
%
% Michael DeCorte
% P.O. Box 652
% Potsdam NY 13676
% [email protected]
% [email protected]
%
% Changes for LaTeX2e -- Venkat Krishnamurthy (Aug 7, 2001)
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% You can have multiple style options the legal options ones are:
%
% centered the name and address are centered at the top of the
% page (default)
%
% line the name is the left with a horizontal line then
% the address to the right
%
% overlapped the section titles overlap the body text (default)
%
% margin the section titles are to the left of the body text
%
% 11pt use 11 point fonts instead of 10 point fonts
%
% 12pt use 12 point fonts instead of 10 point fonts
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Commands
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% \Resume prints the word resume but typeset nicely
%
% \newsectionwidth{dimen}
% defines the amount of space the labels extend
% into the left margin.
% DO NOT TRY to change any of the dimensions
% yourself. You will probably confuse the style file.
%
% \name{text} defines your name
%
% \address{text}
% defines your address
% this can be called twice if you have two addresses
% use \\'s to indicate where either line breaks or
% comas should go
%
% \opening this prints your name and address at that spot
% this is not normally needed, as \begin{resume}
% does this but is provided just in case you need
% to do something odd
%
% \begin{resume} ... \end{resume}
% all of the resume should go inside of this
% environment
%
% \section{text}
% This prints 'text' in the left hand margin.
% Its exact placement depends on what the style
% options has been set to. (overlapped or margin)
% You should use \\ to start a new line. If the
% style option is margin, the \\ is converted
% to a space.
% To use this in any of the list environments, put
% the \section after the \item[] but before the
% text.
% Eg.
% \begin{itemize}
% \item\section{text}
% text
% \end{itemize}
%
% \begin{ncolumn}{n} ... \end{ncolumn}
% creates a tabular environment with n equally
% spaced columns. Separate columns by & and
% end them with \\
%
% \begin{position} ... \end{position}
% this is used to print a job description. There should
% be only one job description in it. Information
% related to the job (such as title, dates...) will
% be printed.
%
% \begin{format} ... \end{format}
% used to change the default format for the position
% environment. Within it the recognized commands are:
% \title{option}
% \employer{option}
% \location{option}
% \dates{option}
% \body
% \\
% where option is one of l,r,c standing for left, right, center.
% The format will eventually be used to make several
% tabular environments and you are defining the number of columns
% and the placement of text within the columns of the tabulars.
% Each row is terminated by a \\. Any number of options can
% be on a line, they will each be set in their own columns.
% Any of the options except \body may be left out.
%
% Eg.
% \begin{format}
% \title{l}\employer{r}\\
% \dates{r}\\
% \body\\
% \location{l}\\
% \end{format}
%
% In this example the title and employer information
% are set in 2 columns left justified and right justified
% respectively. Then the date is set right justified.
% Then the body is set. Then the location is set left
% justified.
%
% \employer{text}
% \title{text}
% \dates{text}
% \location{text}
% declare text for the next invocation of the position
% environment
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Glue
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% sectionskip the amount of horizontal before a section
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Dimensions
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% sectionwidth the amount that the section titles go in the
% left margin
%
% resumewidth the width of the total resume from the left
% margin to the right. Don't use textwidth
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Definitions
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%
% sectionfont the font used to print section titles
% use \renewcommand to change it
%
% namefont the font used to print your name
% use \renewcommand to change it
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% THINGS TO DO
%
% add lm,rm options to format style to allow things to be placed
% in the left or right margin respectivly
%
% add capability so that \body doesn't have to be proceeded (followed)
% by a \\ allowing part of the description (eg. location) to be the
% first (last) thing of the body
%
% clean up the list building procedures
%
% write docs to tell people how to use this
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
\ProvidesClass{resume}[2000/05/19 v1.4b Resume class]
%\DeclareOption{11pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{1}}
%\DeclareOption{12pt}{\renewcommand\@ptsize{2}}
\PassOptionsToClass{11pt,12pt}{article}
\LoadClassWithOptions{article}
\newif\if@line
\newif\if@margin
\DeclareOption{line}{\@linetrue}
\DeclareOption{centered}{\@linefalse}
\DeclareOption{margin}{\@margintrue}
\DeclareOption{overlapped}{\@marginfalse}
\ExecuteOptions{overlapped,centered}
\ProcessOptions\relax
\nofiles % resume's don't need .aux files
\newtoks\tabular@text % holds the current list being processed
\newtoks\tabular@head % holds the head tabular list
\newtoks\tabular@tail % holds the tail tabular list
\newtoks\@ta % used by \@append
\newtoks\undefined@token\undefined@token={}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% prints a centered name with the address centered
% or the two address on opposite sides of the page
%
\def\@printcentername{\begingroup
% print the name centered
\leavevmode\hbox to \textwidth{\hfil\@tablebox{\namefont\@name}\hfil}\par
\@ifundefined{@addressone}{%
% do nothing
}{%
\@ifundefined{@addresstwo}{
% only one address
\leavevmode\hbox to \textwidth{\hfil\@tablebox{\@addressone}\hfil}\par
}{
% two addresses
\leavevmode\hbox to \textwidth{\@tablebox{\@addressone}\hfil
\@tablebox{\@addresstwo}}\par
}%
}%
\endgroup}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% this is used to print the name and address at the top of
% the page with a hline in between
%
\def\namefont{\large\bf}
\def\@linename{\begingroup
\def\\{, }
{\namefont\@name}
\vskip 2pt
\fullline
\vskip 2pt
% where do you live?
\@ifundefined{@addressone}{%
% do nothing
}{%
\leavevmode\hbox to \textwidth
{\hfill\vbox{\hbox{\@addressone}
\hbox{\@addresstwo}
}%
}\par
}
\endgroup}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% HEADINGS:
% There are two types of headings:
% 1) one with the name centered and the address centered or
% in the left and right side if there are two address
% 2) one where the name is in the upper left corner
% the a line accross the paper
% then the address all on one line in the right corner
% the second address will be directly below the first if defined
%
\let\print@name\relax
\def\ds@centered{\ifx\print@name\relax\let\print@name\@printcentername\fi}
\def\ds@line{\ifx\print@name\relax\let\print@name\@linename\fi}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% Use this to set the sectionwidth.
% It adjust the width of the text as well as the hoffset
% You probably shouldn't touch any of the size paramaters
% unless you really understand all of this but it is not
% hard. Either way, it can only be executed once
%
\def\sectionfont{\bf}
\newdimen\sectionwidth
\newskip\sectionskip
\newdimen\resumewidth
\resumewidth=6.5in
\sectionskip=3.5ex plus 1ex minus -.2ex % values stolen from LaTeX
\def\newsectionwidth#1{%
\sectionwidth=#1
\textwidth=\resumewidth
\advance\textwidth-\sectionwidth
\hsize=\textwidth
\hoffset=\sectionwidth
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% This is for sectiontitles that are entirely in the left margin.
% multiline sectiontitles are permited and will be broken by
% \TeX{} to fit into a box \verb|\sectionwidth| wide. It is advised
% that \verb|\\| be used to break the lines by hand as \TeX{} will
% probably not do what you want.
%
% When using this with {\tt tabbing} and {\tt list} (or anything
% that is made out of {\tt list}) put the \section's inside of
% the \verb|\begin{}| and the \verb|\item|Eg.
% \begin{verbatim}
% \begin{trivlist}
% \item[]
% \section{foo}
% text
% \end{trivlist}
% \end{verbatim}
%
\def\boxed@sectiontitle#1{%
% this macro may be called in a tabular. Special code must be written
% to accomodate this. In LaTeX, a tabular is made out of hboxes.
% TeX never goes into horizontal mode because of this; it only
% gets into vertical mode and restricted horizontal mode. Certain
% indenting problems must be handled because of this. They
% are delt with at the end of this routine.
% It is also necessary to close the hbox that was created before
% the \section and create a new one when this macro has ended.
% This macro therefore simulates a \kill, so that any text before
% the \section not be printed. The proper use is therefore
% ...
% text\\
% \section{foo}
% more text\\
% ...
\ifx\\\@tabcr % is this in a tabular? (this *should* work but is a cludge)
\@stopfield % the is the first part of a \kill
\else
\@@par % This will end the previous paragraph if needed and
% go into vertical mode. If this was already in
% vertical mode then the \par does nothing.
\fi
\begingroup
\everypar={}%
\def\par{\@@par}%
\let\\=\@normalcr
\addpenalty{\@secpenalty} % this would be a good place for a page break
% \@secpenalty is what LaTeX uses before its
% section's. It happens to be -300
\addvspace{\sectionskip} % put in a bit of glue
% The following hbox will be contributed to the page list without going
% into horizontal mode. Therefore, any \parindent's, \parshape's, \leftskip
% will be ignored but \hoffset's are not. The result is that the box will
% only by \hoffset. This is what I want
\hbox to 0pt{%
\hss % this is an llap. In other words, this glue
% will shrink by the width of the stuff in the vbox
% (\sectionwidth) into the left margin and then
% insert the contents of the vbox.
\vtop to 0pt{% make a 0pt height paragraph, with the baseline at the
% lined up with the baseline of the first box in the list
\leftskip=0pt
\hsize=\sectionwidth
\textwidth=\sectionwidth
\raggedright % you don't want this filled out to the right margin
\sectionfont
#1\vss % Go into horizontal mode; do the paragraph;
% go into vertical mode; add some negative glue
% to give a box of 0pt height and depth
}%
}%
\addpenalty{-\@secpenalty} % this would be a bad place for a page break
\vskip-\baselineskip % when the next box is processed, baselineskip glue
% glue will be added (the box has no depth because of
% the \vss; therefore, we don't have to worry about
% \lineskiplimit). This -\baselineskip glue
% is to undo this. \nointerlineskip doesn't
% work because the baseline of this line would be lined
% up with the top of the top of the next box. We
% want the baselines lined up.
%
% It may have been possible to do this by forcing the
% baseline of this box to be the top of the box but
% then the interline skip between this box and the
% previous box would be off as the baselines of the
% this box (the one that being made above) and the
% previous line would be separated by \baselineskip
% (probably, it may be separted by the depth of the
% previous box + \lineskip) but as the baseline of
% this box has been moved to the top, the box's would
% separted by to much glue. The exact amount being
% the height of this box.
\endgroup
\ifx\\\@tabcr % is this in a tabular? (this *should* work but is a cludge)
% this is the second part of the \kill; it starts the next tabbing line
% Because this routine will never get into paragraph mode when used in
% tabbing the \parskip that is discussed below will never be inserted.
% Therefore it should not be negated as done below.
\@startline
\ignorespaces
\else
\vskip-\parskip % The next thing to be contributed will be a paragraph.
% Right before being contributed though a \vskip\parskip
% will be inserted. This is to negate it.
%
% I do consider this to be a bit of a cludge but
% I can not find a way to write \unskipfutureskip
% or a way to make TeX think that nothing has
% been contributed to the page list.
\fi
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% This is for sectiontitles that are entirely above the section text
%
\def\unboxed@sectiontitle#1{%
\ifx\\\@tabcr % see boxed@sectiontitle for explation
\@stopfield
\else
\@@par
\fi
\begingroup
\everypar={}%
\def\par{\@@par}%
\def\\{ }
\addpenalty{\@secpenalty}
\addvspace{\sectionskip}
\hbox to 0pt{\hss\hbox to \sectionwidth{\sectionfont#1\hss}}
\addpenalty{-\@secpenalty} % this would be a bad place for a page break
\endgroup
\ifx\\\@tabcr % see boxed@sectiontitle for explation
\@startline
\else
\vskip-\parskip
\fi
\ignorespaces
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% There are two types of section headings:
% 1) the section heading is all on one line and directly
% below it, is the body of the text
% 2) the section heading is entirely in the left margin
% (possibly taking multiple lines) with the body of
% the text next to it
%
\let\@@section\relax
\def\ds@overlapped{\ifx\@@section\relax\newsectionwidth{0.5in}\let
\@@section\unboxed@sectiontitle\fi}
\def\ds@margin{\ifx\@@section\relax\newsectionwidth{1.3in}\let
\@@section\boxed@sectiontitle\fi}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% DEFAULTS: (some of them)
%
% centered name
% overlapped section titles
%
% format is:
% title employer
% location dates
% body
% with everything in the left of its column
%\input article.sty
\if@line\ds@line\else\ds@centered\fi
\if@margin\ds@margin\else\ds@overlapped\fi
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% typeset resume all nice and pretty
%
\def\Resume{{R\'{e}sum\'{e}}}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% makes a line of width \textwidth starting at -\hoffset
%
\def\fullline{ % hrules only listen to \hoffset
\nointerlineskip % so I have this code
\moveleft\hoffset\vbox{\hrule width\textwidth}
\nointerlineskip
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% create a multiline box.
%
\def\@tablebox#1{\begin{tabular}[t]{@{}l@{\extracolsep{\fill}}}#1\end{tabular}}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% use this to define your name
%
\def\name#1{\def\@name{#1}}
\def\@name{}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% use this to define your address, this may be called more than once.
%
\let\@addressone\relax
\let\@addresstwo\relax
\def\address#1{
\@ifundefined{@addressone}{\def\@addressone{#1}}{\def\@addresstwo{#1}}}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% if you want to print your name and address is a slightly
% different format than sugessted, then this can be used
% to place it exactly where you want
%
\def\opening{\def\@opening{}
\begingroup
\leftskip=-\hoffset % I use leftskip to move things to the left as
\advance\textwidth\hoffset % changing hoffset doesn't work. But this
\hsize=\textwidth % doesn't really work as hboxes are rules
% are unaffeted
\let\par=\@@par
\parindent=0pt
\parskip=0pt
\print@name
\endgroup
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% all of the resume goes in the resume environment
%
\newenvironment{resume}{\begingroup
\@ifundefined{@opening}{\opening}{}
}{\endgroup}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% gives you a tabular environment with n equally spaced columns
% \begin{ncolumn}{#} ... \end{ncolumn}
%
% The p option of LaTeX is broken in all but the newest verion
% of latex.tex, this is how to fix it
%
\def\@endpbox{\par\egroup\hfil}
\let\@@endpbox=\@endpbox
\newdimen\@columnwidth % the width of each column equal to
\def\ncolumn#1{%
% \@columnwidth = \textwidth / #1
\@columnwidth=\textwidth \divide\@columnwidth by #1
\begin{tabular*}{\textwidth}[t]%
{*{#1}{@{}p{\@columnwidth}@{\extracolsep{\fill}}}}
}
\def\endncolumn{\end{tabular*}}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% \employer{text} defines employer to be text
% \location{text} defines location to be text
% \dates{text} defines dates to be text
% \title{text} defines title to be text
% \body
%
\def\employer#1{\def\@employer{\print@employer{#1}}}
\def\location#1{\def\@location{\print@location{#1}}}
\def\dates#1{\def\@dates{\print@dates{#1}}}
\def\title#1{\def\@title{\print@title{#1}}}
\let\l@justify\raggedright
\let\r@justify\raggedleft
\let\c@justify\centering
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% \@format{name}{justify}
% will define \print@#1 to print it's one argument
% justified according to #2 which can be
% l = left
% r = right
% c = center
%
% eg.
% \@format{employer}{c}
% is the same as \def\print@employer#1{{\centering #1\par}}
%
\def\@format#1#2{%
\expandafter\gdef\csname print@#1\endcsname##1{%
{\csname#2@justify\endcsname##1\par}}
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% this is used to define how the position environment should
% formated.
%
% \begin{format} positioning text \end{format}
% where positioning text may be
% \employer{pos}
% \location{pos}
% \dates{pos}
% \title{pos}
% \body (for the body of the position environment)
% where pos is
% l for left
% r for right
% c for center
% use \\ to break the line
% you don't have to use all of the options.
% on any one line, you should indicate what you want on that line
% and where it should go within its column.
% eg.
% the following prints the employer in the left with the location
% centered within that its column. It then prints the date on the
% right. Then it prints the body of the position environment. Then
% it prints the title centered within its column; as there is only
% one column here it is really just centered.
%
% \begin{format}
% \employer{l}\location{c}\\
% \dates{r}\\
% \body\\
% \title{c}\\
% \end{format}
\newcounter{numberofcolumns}
\newenvironment{format}{%
\def\end@line@head{\append@tabular@head{tabular@text}\tabular@text={}%
\c@numberofcolumns 0}
\def\end@line@tail{\append@tabular@tail{tabular@text}\tabular@text={}%
\c@numberofcolumns 0}
\tabular@text={}
\tabular@head={}
\tabular@tail={}
\c@numberofcolumns 0
\let\\=\end@line@head
\def\employer##1{\advance\c@numberofcolumns 1
\@format{employer}{##1}
\append@tabular@text{employer}}
\def\location##1{\advance\c@numberofcolumns 1
\@format{location}{##1}
\append@tabular@text{location}}
\def\dates##1{\advance\c@numberofcolumns 1
\@format{dates}{##1}
\append@tabular@text{dates}}
\def\title##1{\advance\c@numberofcolumns 1
\@format{title}{##1}
\append@tabular@text{title}}
\def\body{\iftoks\tabular@head\undefined@token\then
\else
\@append{\noexpand\\}\to\tabular@head
\skotfi
\let\\=\end@line@tail}}{}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%taken from page 378 of TeXbook but freely hacked
%
% appends the expansion of #1 to the token list #2
\def\@append#1\to#2{%
\@ta=\expandafter{#1}%
\xdef\@append@temp{\the#2\the\@ta}
\global#2=\expandafter{\@append@temp}%
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% CHAA006%[email protected]
% texhax.88.078
% is used to see if two token lists are equal
% there must be a better way
%
\let \then = \empty
\def \iftoks #1#2\then #3\else #4\skotfi{
\edef \1{\the #1}
\edef \2{\the #2}
\ifx \1\2\then #3\else #4\fi}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% \append@tabular@text{command}
%
% appends command to the end of \tabular@text.
% NOTE: command MUST be a command but without the \
% Eg. \append@tabular@text{relax}
%
% used to define \tabular@text for the tabular environment
% used by append@tabular@head and append@tabular@tail
%
\def\append@tabular@text#1{%
\iftoks\tabular@text\undefined@token\then
\global\tabular@text=\expandafter{\csname @#1\endcsname}
\else
\@append{&}\to\tabular@text
\@append{\csname @#1\endcsname}\to\tabular@text
\skotfi
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% append@tabular@head
%
% appends command to the end of \tabular@text@head
% NOTE: command MUST be a command but without the \
% Eg. \append@tabular@head{relax}
%
% used to define \tabular@head for the tabular environment
% used by the position environment
%
\def\append@tabular@head#1{%
\ifnum\the\c@numberofcolumns=0\relax
\else
\iftoks\tabular@head\undefined@token\then
\relax
\else
\@append{\noexpand\\}\to\tabular@head
\@append{\noexpand\penalty-\@secpenalty}\to\tabular@head
\skotfi
\@append{\noexpand\begin{ncolumn}}\to\tabular@head
\@append{\expandafter{\the\c@numberofcolumns}}\to\tabular@head
\@append{\the\csname#1\endcsname}\to\tabular@head
\@append{\noexpand\end{ncolumn}}\to\tabular@head
\fi
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% append@tabular@tail
%
% appends command to the end of \tabular@text@htail
% NOTE: command MUST be a command but without the \
% Eg. \append@tabular@tail{relax}
%
% used to define \tabular@tail for the tabular environment
% used by the position environment
%
\def\append@tabular@tail#1{%
\ifnum\the\c@numberofcolumns=0\relax
\else
\iftoks\tabular@tail\undefined@token\then
\else
\@append{\noexpand\\}\to\tabular@tail
\@append{\noexpand\penalty-\@secpenalty}\to\tabular@tail
\skotfi
\@append{\noexpand\begin{ncolumn}}\to\tabular@tail
\@append{\expandafter{\the\c@numberofcolumns}}\to\tabular@tail
\@append{\the\csname#1\endcsname}\to\tabular@tail
\@append{\noexpand\end{ncolumn}}\to\tabular@tail
\fi
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% put the actual job descriptions here
% \begin{postion} ... \end{position}
% in the ... describe the position.
% don't put the \dates \location etc in here. define them before hand
\newenvironment{position}%
{%
\begingroup
\par
\the\tabular@head
% \addpenalty{-\@secpenalty}% bad place for a page break
\penalty -\@secpenalty % bad place for a page break
\penalty 10000
\ignorespaces
}{%
\the\tabular@tail
% \addpenalty{\@secpenalty}% good place for a page break
\penalty \@secpenalty % good place for a page break
\endgroup
}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% DEFAULTS: (the rest of them)
%
% centered name
% overlapped section titles
%
% format is:
% title employer
% location dates
% body
% with everything in the left of its column
\@secpenalty = -500
\topmargin 0pt
\headheight 0pt
\headsep 0pt
\textheight 9in
\parindent 0pt
\topmargin 0in
\oddsidemargin 0pt
\evensidemargin 0pt
\marginparwidth 0pt
\parindent 0pt
\parskip \baselineskip
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}
\def\@listI{\leftmargin\leftmargini
\topsep 0pt
\parskip 0pt
\partopsep 10pt plus 2pt
\parsep 2pt plus 2pt
\itemsep \parsep}
\pagestyle{empty} % don't want page numbers
\begin{format}
\title{l}\employer{r}\\
\location{l}\dates{r}\\
\body\\
\end{format}
\let\section\@@section
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
% @brief LaTeX2e Resume Style Config
% @url http://linux.dsplabs.com.au/?p=54
% @date Decemebr 2007
% @author Kamil K Wojcicki
% @info This a fusion of resume template code by Chris Paciorek
% (url: http://www.biostat.harvard.edu/~paciorek/computingTips/Latex_template_creating_CV_.html)
% and res.cls class by Michael DeCorte.
% I have merged these for educational purposes only.
\oddsidemargin -11mm
\evensidemargin -11mm
\textwidth=150mm
\itemsep=0cm
\parsep=0cm
\topmargin -5mm
\textheight 265mm
\newenvironment{list1}{
\begin{list}{\ding{113}}{%
\setlength{\itemsep}{0in}
\setlength{\parsep}{0in} \setlength{\parskip}{0in}
\setlength{\topsep}{0in} \setlength{\partopsep}{0in}
\setlength{\leftmargin}{0in}}}{\end{list}}
\newenvironment{list2}{
\begin{list}{$\bullet$}{%
\setlength{\itemsep}{0in}
\setlength{\parsep}{0in} \setlength{\parskip}{0in}
\setlength{\topsep}{0in} \setlength{\partopsep}{0in}
\setlength{\leftmargin}{0.25in}}}{\end{list}}
%\newcommand{\mysidestyle}{\footnotesize\sc}
\newcommand{\mysidestyle}{\small\sc}
\newcommand{\myheadingstyle}{\sl}
\newcommand{\mysubheadingstyle}{\sl}
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
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