1. The standard bio layout contains: your name, academic background, work experience, research domain, research methodology, research description, publications, a black-and-white portrait, personal website and professional website... in that order. Students early in their career may only have content for some of these sections. That's cool. Add more when you have it!
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Peter Zhang
Academic Background:
- 2013 - present • MIT, Engineering Systems Division (PhD)
- 2011 - 2013 • University of Toronto, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (MASc)
- 2005 - 2011 • University of Toronto, Engineering Science (BASc)
Work Experience:
- 2009 - 2010 • Deckchair Learning Inc. • Toronto, Canada
Title: Java developer for an adaptive learning software. - 2007 • HealthSpoke Inc. • Toronto, Canada
Title: .NET developer for a health and wellness clinic online network.
Research Domain:
research domain in lower case
Research Methodology:
research methodology in lower case, next research methodology
Research Description:
Jane's research focuses on writing a third-person, present-tense sentence or paragraph about her research.
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Publications