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\documentclass[11pt,a4paper,sans]{moderncv}
\moderncvstyle{classic}
\moderncvcolor{orange}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[scale=0.75]{geometry}
% \setlength{\hintscolumnwidth}{3cm}
% personal data
\name{Tran}{Hoai Nam}
\title{Curriculum Vit\ae}
\address{Department of Physics, Osaka University}{1-1 Machikaneyama, Toyonaka, Osaka}{Japan 560-0043}
\phone[fixed]{+81~06~6850~6739}
\phone[fax]{+81~06~6850~6739}
\email{nam@kuno-g.phys.sci.osaka-u.ac.jp}
%\photo[64pt][0.4pt]{picture}
% bibliography with mutiple entries
\usepackage{multibib}
\newcites{thes,jrnl,proc}{{Theses},{Journals}, {Conferences and Proceedings}}
\usepackage{float}
% Define \cvdoublecolumn, which sets its arguments in two columns without any labels
\newcommand{\cvdoublecolumn}[2]{%
\cvitem[0.75em]{}{%
\begin{minipage}[t]{\listdoubleitemmaincolumnwidth}#1\end{minipage}%
\hfill%
\begin{minipage}[t]{\listdoubleitemmaincolumnwidth}#2\end{minipage}%
}%
}
% usage: \cvreference{name}{address line 1}{address line 2}{address line 3}{address line 4}{e-mail address}{phone number}
% Everything but the name is optional
% If \addresssymbol, \emailsymbol or \phonesymbol are specified, they will be used.
% (Per default, \addresssymbol isn't specified, the other two are specified.)
% If you don't like the symbols, remove them from the following code, including the tilde ~ (space).
\usepackage{float}
\newcommand{\cvreference}[9]{%
\textbf{#1}\newline% Name
\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{}}{}{\addresssymbol~#2\newline}% Department
\ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{}}{}{#3\newline}% Company
\ifthenelse{\equal{#4}{}}{}{#4\newline}% Position
\ifthenelse{\equal{#5}{}}{}{#5\newline}% Adress 1
\ifthenelse{\equal{#6}{}}{}{#6\newline}% Adress 2
\ifthenelse{\equal{#7}{}}{}{\emailsymbol~\texttt{#7}\newline}% % E-mail
\ifthenelse{\equal{#8}{}}{}{\phonesymbol~#8\newline} % Telephone
\ifthenelse{\equal{#9}{}}{}{\mobilephonesymbol~#9}} % CellPhone
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
% content
%----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\begin{document}
%\begin{CJK*}{UTF8}{gbsn} % to typeset your resume in Chinese using CJK
%----- resume ---------------------------------------------------------
\makecvtitle
\section{Appointments}
\vspace{6pt}
\cventry
{2015--today} % time period
{Postdoctoral researcher} % job title
{Department of Physics, Osaka University} % affiliation
{} % location
{} % optional: grade ..., should be left blank
{}
%{\vspace{3pt}Experimental search for muon to electron
% conversion in aluminum, the COMET or J-PARC E21 experiment:
% \begin{itemize}
% \item Monitoring the number of muons that stop in the muon stopping target
% \item Monte Carlo simulation of cosmic ray background in COMET Phase-I
% \item Magnetic field map calculation
% \end{itemize}
% }
\vspace{6pt}
\cventry
{2012--2014} % time period
{JSPS Fellowship for Young Researcher} % job title
{Department of Physics, Osaka University} % affiliation
{} % location
{} % optional: grade ..., should be left blank
{\vspace{3pt}Development of a prototype TPC for a $\mu\rightarrow 3e$ search at
Osaka University}
\vspace{6pt}
\cventry
{2008--2010}
{Lecturer}
{School of Nuclear Engineering and Environmental Physics,\newline Hanoi University of Science and Technology}
{}
{}
{
% \vspace{3pt}
% \begin{itemize}
% \item Measurements of photonuclear reaction cross-section,
% neutron activation method in non-destructive testing
% \item Teach a course on Radiation Dose Measurements and Protection
% \item Mentor senior students on basic nuclear experiments
% \end{itemize}
}
\section{Education}
\vspace{6pt}
\cventry
{2010-2014}
{PhD, Physics}
{Osaka University}
{}
{}
{
\begin{itemize}
\item \textbf{Thesis:} \href{http://hdl.handle.net/11094/52295}{\emph{A study of proton emission following nuclear
muon capture for the COMET experiment}}
% \item \textbf{Advisor:} Yoshitaka Kuno
\end{itemize}
}
\vspace{6pt}
\cventry
{2007-2010}
{Master, Engineering Physics}
{Hanoi University of Science and Technology}
{}
{}
{
\begin{itemize}
\item \textbf{Thesis:} \emph{Measurements of isomeric yield ratios for the
\textsuperscript{45}Sc($\gamma$, n)\textsuperscript{44m,g}Sc reaction at
50, 60, 70 MeV bremsstrahlung}
\end{itemize}
}
\vspace{6pt}
\cventry
{2002-2007}
{Engineer, Engineering Physics}
{Hanoi University of Technology}
{}
{}
{
\begin{itemize}
\item \textbf{Thesis:} \emph{Design and production of an ionization chamber
for neutron detection via the \textsuperscript{6}Li(n,
$\alpha$)\textsuperscript{3}H reaction }
\end{itemize}
}
%\section{Short-term schools and courses}
%\cventry {Jun. 2014}{International school on real-time systems}{
% Osaka University, Japan} {} {}{
% Hand-on lessons on modern DAQ system using waveform digitizers, FPGA-based
% front-ends, and data collection and distribution over network.}
%
%\vspace{6pt}
%\cventry{Mar. 2013}{
% Excellence in detectors and instrumentation technologies 2013 (EDIT2013)}{
% KEK, Japan}{}{}{
% Lectures and hand-on exercises on wire chambers and silicon detectors}
%
%\vspace{6pt}
%\cventry{Oct. 2012}{Asia Europe Pacific school of high energy physics 2012
% (AEPSHEP2012)}{Fukuoka, Japan}{}{}{
% Lectures on high energy physics from an experimental and phenomenological
% perspective, focused on accelerator-based programmes}
%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%\section{References}
%% \begin{cvcolumns}
% % \cvcolumn{}{
% % \begin{itemize}
% % \item \textbf{Yoshitaka Kuno}, Professor, Department of Physics, Osaka University
% % \item Person 2
% % \item Person 3
% % \end{itemize}}
%% \end{cvcolumns}
%
%\cvdoublecolumn{
% \cvreference{Yoshitaka Kuno}
% {Professor}% Position
% {Department of Physics}% Department
% {Osaka University}% Company
% {Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan 560-0043}% Adress 1
% {}% Adress 2
% {kuno@phys.sci.osaka-u.ac.jp}% E-mail
% {+81-06-6850-5565}% Telephone
% {}% CellPhone
% {}
% }
% {
% \cvreference{Peter Kammel}% Name
% {Professor}% Position
% {Department of Physics}% Department
% {University of Washington}% Company
% {Seattle, WA 98195-1560}% Adress 1
% {}% Adress 2
% {pkammel@uw.edu}% E-mail
% {206-685-2401}% Telephone
% {}% CellPhone
% {}
% }
%\cvdoublecolumn{
% \cvreference{James Miller}
% {Professor}% Position
% {Department of Physics}% Department
% {Boston University}% Company
% {Boston, MA 02215}% Adress 1
% {}% Adress 2
% {miller@bu.edu}% E-mail
% {617-353-2659}% Telephone
% {}% CellPhone
% {}
% }
% {
% }
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
\section{Publications}
\nocitethes{*}
\bibliographystylethes{ieeetr}
\bibliographythes{theses}
\nocitejrnl{*}
\bibliographystylejrnl{ieeetr}
\bibliographyjrnl{journals}
\nociteproc{*}
\bibliographystyleproc{ieeetr}
\bibliographyproc{proceedings}
%----- letter ---------------------------------------------------------
% recipient data
% \newpage
% \recipient{Lee Roberts}{Department of Physics, Boston University\\590 Commonwealth Avenue\\Boston, MA 02215}
% \date{\today}
% \opening{Dear Professor Roberts,}
% \closing{Yours faithfully,}
% \enclosure[Attached]{curriculum vit\ae{}} % use an optional argument to use a string other than "Enclosure", or redefine \enclname
% \makelettertitle
% Body text
% \makeletterclosing
%----- letter -----------------------------------------------
\end{document}
%% end of file `template.tex'.