From f0bbd28ae481b00c26a5863b37925247b37efe7e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Riccardo Finotello Date: Sun, 12 Jan 2025 18:16:43 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Initial commit --- .gitea/workflows/xelatex.yaml | 44 +++ .gitignore | 308 ++++++++++++++++ LICENSE | 674 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ README.md | 4 + resume.cls | 297 +++++++++++++++ resume.tex | 193 ++++++++++ 6 files changed, 1520 insertions(+) create mode 100644 .gitea/workflows/xelatex.yaml create mode 100644 .gitignore create mode 100644 LICENSE create mode 100644 README.md create mode 100644 resume.cls create mode 100644 resume.tex diff --git a/.gitea/workflows/xelatex.yaml b/.gitea/workflows/xelatex.yaml new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ab4f1bc --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitea/workflows/xelatex.yaml @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +name: Compile PDF +run-name: ${{ gitea.actor }} is compiling a PDF 🚀 +on: [push] + +jobs: + Compile-PDF: + runs-on: ubuntu-latest + steps: + - run: echo "🎉 The job was automatically triggered by a ${{ gitea.event_name }} event." + - run: echo "🐧 This job is now running on a ${{ runner.os }} server hosted by Gitea!" + - run: echo "🔎 The name of your branch is ${{ gitea.ref }} and your repository is ${{ gitea.repository }}." + - name: Check out repository code + uses: actions/checkout@v4 + - run: echo "💡 The ${{ gitea.repository }} repository has been cloned to the runner." + - run: echo "🖥️ The workflow is now ready to test your code on the runner." + - name: List files in the repository + run: | + ls ${{ gitea.workspace }} + - name: Compile LaTeX document + uses: xu-cheng/latex-action@v2 + with: + root_file: resume.tex + latexmk_use_xelatex: true + - name: List files in the repository + run: | + ls ${{ gitea.workspace }} + - name: Archive artifacs + uses: christopherhx/gitea-upload-artifact@v4 + with: + name: resume + path: resume.pdf + - name: Upload to S3 + uses: bxb100/action-upload@main + with: + provider: s3 + provider_options: | + root=/ + region=${{ secrets.S3REGION }} + bucket=${{ secrets.S3BUCKET }} + endpoint=${{ secrets.S3ENDPOINT }} + access_key_id=${{ secrets.S3ACCESSKEY }} + secret_access_key=${{ secrets.S3ACCESSSECRET }} + include: '*.pdf' + - 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But first, please read +. diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b5989c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +# Resume + +This is my Curriculum Vitae in resume format. +It is a **short summary** version of my career. diff --git a/resume.cls b/resume.cls new file mode 100644 index 0000000..02e5319 --- /dev/null +++ b/resume.cls @@ -0,0 +1,297 @@ +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\ProvidesClass{resume}[2020/08/06 Column boxed resume] +\LoadClass{article} + +%%%% BEGIN OPTIONS + +%%%%%%%% PACKAGES + +\RequirePackage[margin=0cm]{geometry} %------------ change aspect +\RequirePackage{graphicx} %-------------------------- figures and images +\RequirePackage{fontspec} %-------------------------- fonts in XeLaTex +\RequirePackage{enumitem} %-------------------------- control spacing of lists +\RequirePackage{fontawesome} %----------------------- icons and symbols +\RequirePackage{booktabs} %-------------------------- tables +\RequirePackage{multicol} %-------------------------- columns for tables +\RequirePackage{multirow} %-------------------------- rows for tables +\RequirePackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{xcolor} %------- colours +\RequirePackage[framemethod=TikZ]{mdframed} %-------- fancy frames +\RequirePackage{framed} %---------------------------- sidebar colour +\RequirePackage{ifthen} %---------------------------- conditionals +\RequirePackage{tikz} %------------------------------ foreach loops and diagrams +\RequirePackage{bookmark} %-------------------------- hyperref + +\renewcommand{\familydefault}{\sfdefault} %---------- default font w/o graces +\setsansfont{DejaVu Sans} + +%%%%%%%% STYLE OF THE PAGE + +\pagestyle{empty} + +%%%%%%%% OPTIONS + +\DeclareOption*{\PassOptionsToClass{\CurrentOption}{article}} + +%%%% END OF OPTIONS + +\ProcessOptions\relax + +%%%% BEGIN DEFINITIONS + +%%%%%%%% COLOURS + +\definecolor{name}{gray}{0.40} +\definecolor{surname}{gray}{0.00} +\definecolor{shadecolor}{HTML}{fff2e6} +\definecolor{sidebardesc}{gray}{0.30} +\definecolor{links}{HTML}{006bb3} +\definecolor{section}{gray}{0.30} +\definecolor{bulletsection}{HTML}{cc0000} +\definecolor{period}{HTML}{cc0000} +\definecolor{position}{gray}{0.20} +\definecolor{sector}{HTML}{cc0000} +\definecolor{bulletsector}{gray}{0.95} +\definecolor{sectortext}{gray}{0.30} +\definecolor{sectortitle}{gray}{1.00} + +%%%%%%%% CHARACTERISTIC SIZES + +\setlength{\parindent}{0em} +\setlength{\parskip}{0em} +\setlength{\topskip}{0em} +\setlength{\baselineskip}{0em} + +%%%%%%%% INFO COMMANDS + +\makeatletter + \newcommand*{\authorname}[1]{\def\@authorname{#1}} %-------------------------------------------- name + \newcommand*{\authorsurname}[1]{\def\@authorsurname{#1}} %-------------------------------------- surname + \newcommand{\name}{\@authorname} + \newcommand{\surname}{\@authorsurname} + + \newcommand*{\skypename}[1]{\def\@skypename{#1}} %---------------------------------------------- Skype name + \newcommand*{\skypeinvite}[1]{\def\@skypeinvite{#1}} %------------------------------------------ Skype invite link + \newcommand{\skypelink}{\faSkype~ + \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\@skypeinvite}} + {\@skypename} + {\href{\@skypeinvite}{\@skypename}} + } %--------------------------------------------------------------------- link to Skype + + \newcommand*{\github}[1]{\def\@github{#1}} %---------------------------------------------------- GitHub username + \newcommand{\githublink}{\faGithub~ + \href{https://www.github.com/\@github} + {\@github} + } %-------------------------------------------------------------------- link to GitHub + + \newcommand*{\linkedin}[1]{\def\@linkedin{#1}} %----------------------------------------------- LinkedIn username + \newcommand{\linkedinlink}{\faLinkedinSquare~ + \href{https://www.linkedin.com/in/\@linkedin} + {\@linkedin} + } %------------------------------------------------------------------ link to LinkedIn + + \newcommand*{\phone}[1]{\def\@phone{#1}} %----------------------------------------------------- phone contact info + \newcommand{\phonelink}{\faMobile~ + \href{tel:\@phone}{\@phone} + } %--------------------------------------------------------------------- link to phone + + \newcommand*{\email}[1]{\def\@email{#1}} %----------------------------------------------------- email contact info + \newcommand{\emaillink}{\faAt~ + \href{mailto:\@email}{\@email} + } %--------------------------------------------------------------------- link to mail + + \hypersetup %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- update metadata + {% + pdftitle={\@title}, + pdfsubject={Curriculum Vitae}, + pdfauthor={\@author}, + pdfkeywords={curriculum vitae, resume, job, work, education, experience}, + pdfstartview={FitH}, + pdfcreator={XeLaTeX}, + pdfproducer={XeLaTeX}, + pdflang={en-GB}, + pdfpagemode={UseOutlines}, + bookmarksopen={true}, + bookmarksnumbered={true}, + hidelinks, + colorlinks=true, + allcolors=links + } +\makeatother + +%%%%%%%% MAIN HEADING + +\newenvironment{cvname} % main heading with name and info +{% + \vspace*{0.75em} + \begin{center} + \fontsize{32pt}{32pt}\selectfont +} +{% + \end{center} +} + +\newenvironment{cvcontact} % contact info +{% + \begin{center} + \small +} +{% + \end{center} +} + +\newenvironment{cvsocial} % social media info +{% + \begin{center} + \small +} +{% + \end{center} +} + +\makeatletter + \newcommand{\cvtitle} % fill main heading with info (website, LinkedIN, Skype) + {% + \begin{cvname} + \textcolor{name}{\name}~\textcolor{surname}{\MakeUppercase{\surname}} + \end{cvname} + + \begin{cvcontact} + \foreach \x in {\emaillink, \phonelink} + { + \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\x}}{}{\x~} + } + \end{cvcontact} + + \begin{cvsocial} + \foreach \x in {\linkedinlink, \skypelink, \githublink} + { + \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\x}}{}{\x~} + } + \end{cvsocial} + \vspace{-0.75em} + } +\makeatother + +%%%%%%%% SIDEBAR + +\newenvironment{cvsidebar} +{% + \begin{shaded} +} +{% + \end{shaded} +} + +%%%%%%%% SECTIONS + +\newcommand{\cvsection}[1] +{% + {% + \Large + \hspace{0.25em} + \textcolor{bulletsection}{\rule{\textwidth}{2pt}} + \par + \hspace{0.25em} + \textcolor{bulletsection}{\faBookmark}~ + \textcolor{section}{\MakeUppercase{#1}} + \par + \vspace{0.25em} + } +} + +%%%%%%%% ENTRIES + +\newcommand{\cventry}[1] +{% + {% + \large + \vspace{0.15em} + \hspace{0.25em} + \textbf{\MakeUppercase{#1}} + \par + \vspace{0.15em} + } +} + +\newcommand{\cvrole}[3] +{% + \hspace{0.25em} + \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}l|l@{}} + \textcolor{period}{\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{}} + {\textbf{#1}} + {\textbf{#1 - #2}} + } + & + \textcolor{position}{#3} + \end{tabular} + \par + \vspace{0.35em} +} + +\newcommand{\cvdesc}[1] +{% + \hspace{0.5em} + \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}|p{0.95\textwidth}@{}} + \raggedright + \textcolor{sidebardesc}{#1} + \end{tabular} + \par + \vspace{0.35em} +} + +\newenvironment{cvitemize} +{% + \vspace{0.25em} + \begin{itemize}[noitemsep, nolistsep] + \raggedright + \color{sectortext} +} +{% + \end{itemize} +} + +%%%%%%%% MAIN COLUMN + +\newenvironment{cvmain} +{} +{} + +\newenvironment{cvabout} +{% + \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}|p{0.99\textwidth}@{}} +} +{% + \end{tabular} +} + +\newenvironment{cvmainsection}[1] +{% + \mdfsetup + { + frametitle={\tikz[baseline=(current bounding box.east),outer sep=0pt] + \node[anchor=east,rectangle,fill=sector] {\large \textcolor{bulletsector}{\faArrowCircleORight}~\textcolor{sectortitle}{#1}};}, + innertopmargin=0.25em, + rightmargin=1em, + linecolor=sector, + linewidth=2pt, + topline=true, + frametitleaboveskip=\dimexpr-\ht\strutbox\relax + } + \begin{mdframed} +} +{% + \end{mdframed} +} + +%%%%%%%% FOOTER + +\newcommand{\cvgdpr} +{% + {% + \tiny + \vspace*{-2em} + I hereby authorise the use of my personal data in accordance to the GDPR 679/16 -- ``European regulation on the protection of personal data''. + } +} + +% vim: ft=tex diff --git a/resume.tex b/resume.tex new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e1a5bd --- /dev/null +++ b/resume.tex @@ -0,0 +1,193 @@ +% !TeX root = resume.tex +% !TeX program = xelatex +\documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{resume} + +\hyphenpenalty=10000 + +\usepackage{worldflags} + +\title{Resume} +\date{\today} +\author{Riccardo Finotello} +\authorname{Riccardo} +\authorsurname{Finotello} +\skypename{riccardofinotello} +\skypeinvite{https://join.skype.com/invite/iXe9lyZKhCaf} +\linkedin{riccardofinotello} +\github{thesfinox} +\phone{+33~(0)7~49~68~84~76} +\email{riccardo.finotello@cea.fr} + +\begin{document} + +\cvtitle{} + +\begin{minipage}[t]{0.35\textwidth} + \begin{cvsidebar} + \cvsection{Education} + + \cventry{U. of Torino (Italy)} + \cvrole{10/2017}{12/2020}{Ph.D.\ Fellowship} + \cvdesc{Fellowship in \textbf{Physics and Astrophysics}. Worked on interface \textbf{string theory} -- \textbf{AI}. Thesis defended in 12/2020.} + + \cventry{U. of Torino (Italy)} + \cvrole{10/2012}{10/2017}{BSc and MSc} + \cvdesc{Specialised in \textbf{theoretical physics}. Final grade: \textbf{110/110 \textit{cum laude}}.} + + %\cventry{U. of Torino (Italy)} + %\cvrole{2012}{2015}{BS in Physics} + %\cvdesc{My final grade was \textbf{110/110 \textit{cum laude}}.} + + \cvsection{Coursework} + + \cventry{Reinforcement Learning} + \cvrole{Dec 2020}{}{Alberta U. (Coursera)} + \cvdesc{4 courses -- \href{https://www.coursera.org/account/accomplishments/specialization/certificate/X6QTKFZDEGB2}{specialisation} on \textbf{reinforcement learning} systems} + + \cventry{Data Science} + \cvrole{Oct 2020}{}{John Hopkins U. (Coursera)} + \cvdesc{10 courses -- \href{https://www.coursera.org/specializations/jhu-data-science}{specialisation} on applied \textbf{data science}} + + \cventry{AI for Medicine} + \cvrole{Jun 2020}{}{Deeplearning.ai (Coursera)} + \cvdesc{3 courses -- \href{https://www.coursera.org/account/accomplishments/specialization/certificate/ZXW8Y3UU4UCY}{specialisation} on applications of \textbf{AI to medicine}} + + \cventry{Deep Learning} + \cvrole{May 2020}{}{Deeplearning.ai (Coursera)} + \cvdesc{5 courses -- \href{https://www.coursera.org/account/accomplishments/specialization/certificate/N2FWFZ9W42V2}{specialisation} on \textbf{applied deep learning} techniques} + + % \cventry{Machine Learning} + % \cvrole{Apr 2020}{}{Standford U. (Coursera)} + % \cvdesc{\href{https://www.coursera.org/account/accomplishments/certificate/SDLSE9NP4XMH}{Course} on introduction to \textbf{machine learning} and \textbf{deep learning}} + + \cvsection{Soft Skills} + + \begin{cvitemize} + \item \textbf{quick to adapt} to new scenarios + + \item \textbf{team worker} and \textbf{team builder} to produce high quality research + + \item \textbf{critical} and \textbf{logical thinker} + + \item \textbf{continuous learner} and \textbf{committed} to goals and objectives set + + \item good \textbf{listener and communicator} in meetings and conferences + + \item \textbf{informal leader} amongst peers + \end{cvitemize} + + \cvsection{Interests} + + \cvdesc{\textbf{AI} and machine learning --- statistics and \textbf{mathematics} --- \textbf{operating systems} and \textbf{shell} scripting (mainly Linux) --- \textbf{music} (violin player, diploma in musical theory and complementary piano) --- \textbf{chess} (still in learning phase)} + \end{cvsidebar} +\end{minipage} +\hfill +\begin{minipage}[t]{0.62\textwidth} + + \begin{cvmain} + + % \begin{cvmainsection}{About Me} + % + % Passionate researcher with strong background in \textbf{mathematical modelling} and experience in \textbf{machine learning application} to physical problems. Record of \textbf{published research papers} in international journals. Seeking to improve and grow in NAME OF THE COMPANY as \textbf{data scientist}. + % + % \end{cvmainsection} + + \begin{cvmainsection}{Experience} + + \cventry{Research Engineer} + \cvrole{05/2024}{present}{\textit{CEA} (DES), France} + \begin{cvitemize} + \item \emph{Lab.\ of Artificial Intelligence and Data Science} (LIAD) + \item \textbf{Uncertainty quantification} methodologies for \textbf{AI} + \end{cvitemize} + \vspace{0.5em} + \cvrole{09/2022}{04/2024}{\textit{CEA} (DRT), France} + \begin{cvitemize} + \item \emph{Lab.\ of Vision for Modelling and Visualisation} (LVML) + \item Techniques for \textbf{hyperspectral imaging} + \end{cvitemize} + + \cventry{Post-doctoral Researcher} + \cvrole{02/2021}{08/2022}{\textit{CEA} (DES/DRT), France} + % \begin{cvitemize} + % \item \emph{Lab.\ of Nuclear, Isotopic, and Elemental Analysis} (LANIE) + % \item \textbf{AI} methodologies for \textbf{LIBS} data + % \end{cvitemize} + + \cventry{I.N.F.N.\ Associated Scientist} + \cvrole{10/2017}{10/2020}{\textit{INFN}, Italy} + % \begin{cvitemize} + % \item scientific association as \textbf{Ph.D.\ student} + % \item training in \textbf{theoretical physics} and \textbf{applied mathematics} + % \item analysis of \textbf{string theory} data at the interface with \textbf{AI} + % \end{cvitemize} + + \cventry{Teaching Assistant} + \cvrole{10/2018}{07/2020}{\textit{University of Torino}, Italy} + % \begin{cvitemize} + % \item teaching \textbf{grant} of the University of Torino + % \item \textbf{tutorship} and \textbf{exercise sessions} for students of the Bs.C.\ in Physics + % \end{cvitemize} + \end{cvmainsection} + + \begin{cvmainsection}{Achievements and Projects} + Selection of personal research \textbf{achievements and projects} (*authors in \textbf{alphabetical order}). + Complete list on \href{https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Riccardo_Finotello2/research}{ResearchGate}: + + \begin{cvitemize} + \item *H.~Erbin, \textbf{R.~Finotello}, B.~W.~Kpera, V.~Lahoche, D.~Ousmane Samary, \href{https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-5468/ad5c5c}{\emph{J. Stat. Mech. (2024) 083203}} + + \item *H.~Erbin, \textbf{R.~Finotello}, in \href{https://doi.org/10.1142/9781800613706_0005}{\emph{Machine Learning in Pure Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (2023)}} + + \item \textbf{R.~Finotello}, D.~L'Hermite, C.~Qu\'{e}r\'{e}, B.~Rouge, M.~Tamaazousti, J.-B.~Sirven, \href{https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202328801005}{EPJ Web Conf.\ 288, 01005 (2023)}, \textcolor{red}{patents} WO2023247128A1 and WO2023247127A1 + + \item \textbf{R.~Finotello}, M.~Tamaazousti, J.-B.~Sirven, \href{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sab.2022.106418}{\emph{Spectroc. Acta B 192 (2022)}}, \textcolor{red}{patent} EP4166931B1 + + \item *H.~Erbin, \textbf{R.~Finotello}, R.~Schneider, M.~Tamaazousti, \href{https://doi.org/10.1088/2632-2153/ac37f7}{\emph{Mach.~Learn.~Sci.~Tech.~3 (2021)}}, \href{https://github.com/thesfinox/ml-cicy-4folds/}{GitHub} + + \item *H. Erbin, \textbf{R. Finotello}, \href{https://doi.org/10.1088/2632-2153/abda61}{\emph{Mach.~Learn.~Sci.~Tech.~2 (2021)}}, \href{https://thesfinox.github.io/ml-cicy/}{GitHub} + \end{cvitemize} + \end{cvmainsection} + + \begin{cvmainsection}{Hard Skills} + \begin{tabular}[t]{@{}p{0.2\textwidth}p{0.75\textwidth}@{}} + Italian~\worldflag[width=10pt]{IT}: + & + \textbf{native speaker} + \\ + \midrule + English~\worldflag[width=10pt]{GB}: + & + \textbf{proficient use} (EFCELT certificate \textbf{level C2}) + \\ + \midrule + French~\worldflag[width=10pt]{FR}: + & + \textbf{good knowledge} (C1 level) + \\ + \midrule + Operating Systems: + & + \textbf{Good experience} with Linux and Microsoft systems. \textcolor{red}{Distributions}: Ubuntu and Arch Linux. + \\ + \midrule + Programming languages: + & + \textbf{Good knowledge} in \textit{Python}, \textit{R} and \textit{C++}; \textbf{Experience} in \textit{ROOT}, \textit{Javascript}, \textit{SQL}, \textit{PHP} and \textit{Java}. \textbf{Knowledge} of \textit{Markdown} and \textit{HTML}. \textbf{Experienced} \textit{Git} user (GitHub and GitLab). + \\ + \midrule + Frameworks: + & + \textbf{Experienced} \textit{Scikit-learn}, \textit{Tensorflow}, \textit{PyTorch}, \textit{XGBoost} user; \textbf{Good knowledge} of \textit{pandas}, \textit{Matplotlib}, \textit{Seaborn} and \textit{Plotly} for visualisation. \textbf{Expert user} of \textit{Visual Studio Code}, \textit{Jupyter}, \textit{RStudio}, and \textit{VIM}. + \\ + \end{tabular} + \end{cvmainsection} + + \end{cvmain} + + \cvgdpr{} +\end{minipage} + +\end{document} + +% vim: ft=tex