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%% start of file `cv.tex'.
%% Myles Borins CV ~ Dec 2012
%%
%% Adapted from moderncv template.tex
%% Copyright 2006-2012 Xavier Danaux ([email protected]).
%
% This work may be distributed and/or modified under the
% conditions of the LaTeX Project Public License version 1.3c,
% available at http://www.latex-project.org/lppl/.
\documentclass[10pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv} % possible options include font size ('10pt', '11pt' and '12pt'), paper size ('a4paper', 'letterpaper', 'a5paper', 'legalpaper', 'executivepaper' and 'landscape') and font family ('sans' and 'roman')
% moderncv themes
\moderncvstyle{banking} % style options are 'casual' (default), 'classic', 'oldstyle' and 'banking'
\moderncvcolor{black} % color options 'blue' (default), 'orange', 'green', 'red', 'purple', 'grey' and 'black'
% adjust the page margins
\usepackage[scale=0.815]{geometry}
% personal data
\firstname{Myles}
\familyname{Borins}
% \address{123 Fake St.}{Stanford, California 94305}
\mobile{+1~(650)~485~3108}
\email{[email protected]}
\homepage{www.mylesborins.com}
\extrainfo{www.github.com/mylesborins}
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
% content
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\begin{document}
%----- resume ---------------------------------------------------------
\makecvtitle
\section{Experience}
\cventry
{January 2017 - Present}
{Developer Advocate on Cloud Platform}
{Google}
{New York City, New York}{}
{Collaborator on Node.js project primarily focused on governance, stability, release management, and standards work at TC39. International public speaker. Work closely with various product and engineering teams to ensure our cloud offering will be desirable to developers and follow industry best practices. }
\cventry
{September 2017 - Present}
{Technical Steering Committee Director}
{Node.js Foundation}
{}{}
{Voted into role by the Technical Steering Committee of the Node.js project. Serve on the Board of Directors of the foundation and act as a liason and representative between the foundation and the technical project.}
\cventry
{January 2017 - Present}
{TC39 Delegate}
{ECMA International}
{}{}
{Represent Google on TC39 - the technical committee responsible for the ECMAScript specification (commonly known as JavaScript). My role has included proposing new language features as well as being involved in developing governance for the committee itself}
\cventry
{October 2015 - January 2017}
{Node.js Collaborator}
{IBM}
{San Francisco, California}{}
{Full time collaborator on the Node.js project and member of the Core Technical Committee. Specific work includes release management for LTS, writing tooling for smoke testing, maintaining ecosystem stability, and general maintainership for the Node.js project. Responsibilities include the building and signing of LTS releases for Node.js, currently the most actively downloaded and used versions of the platform. Involvement in a number of Node.js working groups including LTS, Build, HTTP, and Security. }
\cventry
{April 2014 - September 2015}
{Head of Open Source}
{Famo.us}
{San Francisco, California}{}
{Responsible for managing the front line of the Famo.us community. The position was part Product Management, part Developer Relations, part Software Engineering, and a whole bunch of empathy. During my tenure I implemented our open source workflow for release management, tooling, and process for contribution. During the Spring of 2015 I had the pleasure of organizing jQuerySF, a single track conference that sold out with over 1000 attendees.}
\cventry
{September 2013 - December 2013}
{Teaching Assistant}
{Stanford University}
{Stanford, California}{}
{Teaching assistant for Music 250a: Physical Interaction Design for Music. Responsible for teaching students unix fundamentals, introduction to embedded linux, introduction to arduino, introduction to physical computing and basic sound synthesis using tools such as puredata}
\cventry
{July 2013 - September 2013}
{Lead Front End Developer}
{Djz}
{San Francisco, California}{}
{Designed new development and deployment toolchain for static Angular web application. Created web based persistent player for desktop and mobile using open source technologies and various apis.}
\cventry
{July 2013 - September 2013}
{Future Innovation Research and Development}
{Cycling 74'}
{San Francisco, California}{}
{Super secret future product research and development. I can't tell you what it is, but it is pretty cool!.\newline{}http://www.cycling74.com}
\cventry
{June 2012 - August 2012}
{Google Summer of Code 2012 Developer}
{Inclusive Design Research Centre}
{Toronto, Ontario}{}
{Implemented "The Automagic Music Maker" a JavaScript library that offers developers and musicians the ability to generate various types of accessible and responsive instruments in the browser.}
\cventry
{2010--2012}
{Research Assistant}
{OCAD University}
{Toronto, Ontario}{}
{Developed code and interaction design frameworks for various government funded research projects including "Body Editing" and "Bio Mapping" with Paula Gardiner, and "Haptics" with Michael Page.}
\section{Education}
\cventry
{September 2012 - April 2014}{MA/MST}
{Stanford University}{Stanford, California}
{\textit{Masters of Music Science and Technology}}
{Two year masters program at the \textit{Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics}. Studies include human computer interaction design, digital signal processing, systems design, computer music composition, and site-based installation art. \\\textit{Recipient of the Denning Family Fellowship in Fine Arts }}
\cventry
{September 2009 - June 2012}
{BFA}
{OCAD University}
{Toronto, Ontario}
{\textit{Integrated Media with minor in Digital Media Studies}}
{Graduated on the Dean's honor list. Studies primarily focused on interactive audio/visual site-based installation art. Other course work included physical computing, computer science, media theory, cultural rhetoric, and rapid-prototyping / manufacturing. \\\textit{Recipient of the OCAD University Medal for Integrated Media }}
\section{Awards}
\cventry
{}{OCAD University}
{OCAD University Medal in Integrated Media}
{May 2012}{}
{Top accolade given to one student from each department at time of graduation}
\cventry
{}{Stanford Arts Institute}
{Denning Family Fellowship in Fine Arts}
{March 2012}{}{}
\cventry
{}{OCAD University}
{Project 31 Integrated Media Faculty Scholarship}
{May 2011}{}{}
\cventry
{}{OCAD University}
{DFI Award}
{May 2010}{}{}
\cventry
{}{OCAD University}
{InterAccess Media Prize}
{May 2010}{}{}
\section{Speaking Engagements}
\cventry
{Tokyo, Japan}
{Open Source Governance Models: From BDFL to Distributed Consensus}
{Node Fest Tokyo}
{November 2017}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmUcBzuugAg}
\cventry
{Medellin, Colombia}
{The CITGM Diaries}
{JSConf Colombia}
{November 2017}{}
{}
\cventry
{Vancouver, Canada}
{Node Wave 6}
{Node Interactive North America}
{October 2017}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsXtS1rZH5k}
\cventry
{Vancouver, Canada}
{Node Wave 6}
{Node Interactive North America}
{October 2017}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5CXzo4TZVU}
\cventry
{Stockholm, Sweden}
{The hilarious misadventures of being a platform downstream from your language}
{Nordic.js}
{September 2017}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkHdhtzM0wk}
\cventry
{San Francisco, USA}
{Open Source Governance Models: From BDFL to Distributed Consensus}
{Node Summit}
{July 2017}{}
{https://vimeo.com/230146372}
\cventry
{San Francisco, USA}
{Panel Discussion: The Future of Node.js}
{Node Summit}
{July 2017}{}
{}
\cventry
{San Francisco, USA}
{Panel Discussion: Ch-ch-changes in the Node.js Community}
{Node Summit}
{July 2017}{}
{}
\cventry
{London, UK}
{Keynote: Node.js Versions: how do they work?}
{Full Stack}
{July 2017}{}
{https://skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/10332-node-js-releases-how-do-they-work}
\cventry
{Paris, France}
{Open Source Governance Models: From BDFL to Distributed Consensus}
{Full Stack}
{July 2017}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nY64JAzHJuo}
\cventry
{Denver, USA}
{The True Cost of Unmoderated Collaboration: A Story from the Tranches}
{Dinosaur JS}
{June 2017}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJOUxRf80CE}
\cventry
{Berlin, Germany}
{Panel: The TC39 and how JavaScript is standardized}
{JSConf EU}
{May 2017}{}
{}
\cventry
{Barcelona, Spain}
{The CITGM Diaries}
{Node Conf Barcelona}
{April 2017}{}
{}
\cventry
{Tahoe, USA}
{Open Source Governance Models: From BDFL to Distributed Consensus}
{Linux Open Source Leadership Summit}
{February 2017}{}
{}
\cventry
{Austin, USA}
{Node.js Releases, How do they work?}
{Node Interactive North America}
{November 2016}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XIhvRIz2aA}
\cventry
{Singapore}
{Node.js Versions, How do they work?}
{JSConf Asia}
{November 2016}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gkm7oafWxs}
\cventry
{Kilkenny, Ireland}
{Node.js Releases, How do they work?}
{Nodeconf EU}
{October 2016}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G\_mQmDsi9HI}
\cventry
{Amsterdam, Netherlands}
{The CITGM Diaries}
{Node Interactive EU}
{October 2016}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8is8iKlo8oQ}
\cventry
{Berlin, Germany}
{Node.js Releases, How do they work?}
{View Source EU}
{September 2016}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOR2ne84QQg}
\cventry
{Reykjavik, Iceland}
{Keynote: On left-pad and empathy: understanding human connection}
{JSConf Iceland}
{August 2016}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iak7dspvrZ8}
\cventry
{New York, USA}
{Node.js Releases, How do they work?}
{EmpireJS}
{May 2016}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFxAbNlR1ts}
\cventry
{Montevideo, Uruguay}
{Node.js Releases, How do they work?}
{EmpireJS}
{April 2016}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5un1I2qkojg}
\cventry
{San Francisco, USA}
{Soylent Bits: Your Code is Made of People}
{ForwardJS 4}
{February 2016}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4fxTb5nTavQ}
\cventry
{Berlin, Germany}
{Why Empathy Matters}
{Reject JS}
{October 2015}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKTSvI8qw\_M}
\cventry
{San Francisco, USA}
{Would a sample at any other rate sound as sweet}
{ForwardJS 3}
{July 2015}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6a1iOfyn5e8}
\cventry
{Semiahmoo, USA}
{It's not me it's you: on the fallibility of large systems}
{CascadiaFest}
{July 2015}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47XMs6pcf7w}
\cventry
{Amelia Island, USA}
{Would a sample at any other rate sound as sweet}
{JSConf US}
{May 2015}{}
{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmQ1kcj8Q2k}
\cventry
{Karlruh, Germany}
{From Faust to WebAudio}
{Linux Audio Conference}
{May 2014}{}
{http://lac.linuxaudio.org/2014/recordings/day2/myles\_borins\_360p.webm}
\begin{thebibliography}{9}
\bibitem{linuxaudio}
M Borins,
\textit{From faust to web audio: Compiling faust to javascript using emscripten},
Linux Audio Conference Proceedings,
2014.
\bibitem{satellite}
E Berdahl, S Salazar, M Borins
\textit{Embedded Networking and Hardware-Accelerated Graphics with Satellite CCRMA.},
NIME Proceedings,
2013.
\bibitem{blackbox}
R Michon, M Borins, D Meisenholder
\textit{The Black Box.},
NIME Proceedings,
2013.
\bibitem{ocad}
M Page, N Logan, P Harrison, A Vasilliev, M Borins, F Paterson
\textit{FedDev Ontario?s ARC Initiatives OCAD University Project \#1 Haptic holography},
NIME Proceedings,
2012.
\end{thebibliography}
\section{Skills}
\cvitem{Programming Languages}{JavaScript, C, C++, Python}
\cvitem{Web Technologies}{Node.js, npm, HTML5, CSS, various preprocessors for both HTML / CSS, aws}
% \cvitem{Web Frameworks / Libraries}{Angular, Famous, jQuery, browserify}
\cvitem{Systems}{unix, docker, bash, vim, git, Shell Scripting, make, cmake}
% \cvitem{Prototyping}{3D Printing, CNC-Milling, Laser Cutting, Wood/Metal/Plastics shop experience}
% \cvitem{DSP}{rtaudio, Faust, Matlab, web-audio, Max/MSP, PureData, Chuck}
% \cvitem{Project Contributor}{Node.js, npm, Yeoman, Homebrew, Flocking, OSCeleton, Https Everywhere, monome, faust}
\end{document}