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%!TEX TS-program = xelatex
\documentclass[]{friggeri-cv}
\addbibresource{bibliography.bib}
\begin{document}
\header{adrien}{friggeri}
{social network analyst}
% In the aside, each new line forces a line break
\begin{aside}
\section{about}
31 rue Smith
69002 Lyon
France
~
\href{mailto:[email protected]}{[email protected]}
\href{http://friggeri.net}{http://friggeri.net}
\href{http://facebook.com/adrien}{fb://adrien}
\section{languages}
bilingual french/english
spanish \& italian notions
\section{programming}
{\color{red} $\varheartsuit$} JavaScript
(ES5, node.js)
Python, C, OCaml
CSS3 \& HTML5
\end{aside}
\section{interests}
complex networks, social networks, community detection, community structure,
overlapping communities, information diffusion, viral marketing, social
inference, recommendation, data mining
\section{education}
\begin{entrylist}
\entry
{since 2009}
{Ph.D. {\normalfont candidate in Computer Science}}
{DNET/INRIA, LIP/ÉNS de Lyon}
{\emph{A Quantified Theory of Social Cohesion.}}
\entry
{2007–2008}
{M.Sc. magna cum laude}
{IXXI, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon}
{Majoring in Computer Science\\
Specialization in Complex Systems}
\entry
{2006–2007}
{B.Sc. magna cum laude}
{École Normale Supérieure de Lyon}
{Majoring in Computer Science}
\entry
{2003–2006}
{Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Écoles}
{Lycée Fénelon, Lycée Louis le Grand, Paris}
{Preparation for national competitive entrance exams to leading French ``grandes écoles'', specializing in mathematics and physics.}
\entry
{2003}
{French Baccalauréat S. with honors}
{Lycée Louis le Grand, Paris}
{Specialization in mathematics and physics}
\end{entrylist}
\section{experience}
\begin{entrylist}
\entry
{02–07 2009}
{LIP6/CNRS, Paris}
{Research Internship.}
{\emph{Visualization of complex networks.}}
\entry
{06–08 2008}
{ISCPIF/CNRS, Paris}
{Research Internship.}
{\emph{Diffusion in the Blogosphere. Happy Flu.}}
\entry
{06–08 2007}
{LIP6/CNRS, Paris}
{Research Internship.}
{\emph{Kernels in real world networks.}}
\entry
{07–08 2005}
{\href{http://www.kelkoo.com}{Kelkoo.com}}
{Summer job.}
{\emph{Creation of a keyword generator for Google Adwords.}}
\entry
{07–08 2004}
{\href{http://www.monsieurprix.com}{MonsieurPrix.com}}
{Summer job.}
{\emph{Development of an e-commerce product indexation spider.}}
\end{entrylist}
\section{applications}
\begin{entrylist}
\entry
{2012}
{Who did I forget ?}
{\href{http://whodidiforget.com}{whodidiforget.com}}
{Guest list recommendation for Facebook events based on friends already attending the event.}
\entry
{2011}
{Fellows}
{\href{http://fellows-exp.com}{fellows-exp.com}}
{Automatic community detection among Facebook Friends in order to validate the \emph{cohesion} measure, creation of friend lists.}
\entry
{2008}
{Happy Flu}
{\href{http://happyflu.com}{happyflu.com}}
{Experiment aimed to measure viral spreading of content across the blogosphere.}
\end{entrylist}
\section{publications}
\printbibsection{article}{article in peer-reviewed journal}
\begin{refsection}
\nocite{*}
\printbibliography[sorting=chronological, type=inproceedings, title={international peer-reviewed conferences/proceedings}, notkeyword={france}, heading=subbibliography]
\end{refsection}
\begin{refsection}
\nocite{*}
\printbibliography[sorting=chronological, type=inproceedings, title={local peer-reviewed conferences/proceedings}, keyword={france}, heading=subbibliography]
\end{refsection}
\printbibsection{misc}{other publications}
\printbibsection{report}{research reports}
\end{document}