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---
title: Nick Strayer's Resume"
author: Nick Strayer
date: "`r Sys.Date()`"
output:
pagedown::html_resume:
css: ['css/custom_resume.css', 'css/styles.css', 'resume']
# set it to true for a self-contained HTML page but it'll take longer to render
self_contained: true
---
```{r, include=FALSE}
knitr::opts_chunk$set(
results='asis',
echo = FALSE
)
library(tidyverse)
library(glue)
# Set this to true to have links turned into footnotes at the end of the document
PDF_EXPORT <- FALSE
# Holds all the links that were inserted for placement at the end
links <- c()
source('parsing_functions.R')
# First let's get the data, filtering to only the items tagged as
# Resume items
position_data <- read_csv('positions.csv') %>%
filter(in_resume) %>%
mutate(
# Build some custom sections by collapsing others
section = case_when(
section %in% c('research_positions', 'industry_positions') ~ 'positions',
section %in% c('data_science_writings', 'by_me_press') ~ 'writings',
TRUE ~ section
)
)
```
Aside
================================================================================
![logo](beta_dist.png){width=100%}
Contact {#contact}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- <i class="fa fa-envelope"></i> [email protected]
- <i class="fa fa-twitter"></i> NicholasStrayer
- <i class="fa fa-github"></i> github.com/nstrayer
- <i class="fa fa-link"></i> [nickstrayer.me](http://nickstrayer.me/)
- <i class="fa fa-phone"></i> (734) 645-0110
Language Skills {#skills}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
```{r}
skills <- tribble(
~skill, ~level,
"R", 5,
"Javascript (d3.js)", 4.5,
"Python", 4,
"Bash", 3.5,
"SQL", 3,
"C++", 3,
"AWK", 3
)
build_skill_bars(skills)
```
Open Source Contributions {#open-source}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
All projects available at `github.com/nstrayer/<name>`
- `shinysense`: R package to use sensor data in Shiny apps
- `tuftesque`: Hugo theme (behind LiveFreeOrDichotomize.com)
- `slid3r`: D3 add-on for fully svg slider inputs
More info {#more-info}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
See full CV at nickstrayer.me/cv for more complete list of positions and publications.
Disclaimer {#disclaimer}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Made w/ [**pagedown**](https://github.com/rstudio/pagedown).
Source code: [github.com/nstrayer/cv](https://github.com/nstrayer/cv).
Last updated on `r Sys.Date()`.
Main
================================================================================
Nick Strayer {#title}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
```{r}
intro_text <- "I have made [visualizations viewed by hundreds of thousands of people](https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/08/26/us/college-student-migration.html), [sped up query times for 25 terabytes of data by an average of 4,800 times](https://livefreeordichotomize.com/2019/06/04/using_awk_and_r_to_parse_25tb/), and built [packages for R](https://github.com/nstrayer/shinysense) that let you [do magic](http://nickstrayer.me/dataDayTexas/).
Currently searching for a data science position that allows me to build tools using visualization and machine learning to help people explore and understand their data.
"
cat(sanitize_links(intro_text))
```
Education {data-icon=graduation-cap data-concise=true}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
```{r}
position_data %>% print_section('education')
```
Selected Positions {data-icon=suitcase}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
```{r}
position_data %>% print_section('positions')
```
Selected Writing {data-icon=newspaper}
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
```{r}
position_data %>% print_section('writings')
```