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Dhruba Chakraborty's CV

This is the official CV Template for IIT Ropar

My Curriculum Vitae (English Version)

LaTeX Template: Curriculum Vitae Source: http://www.howtotex.com/ Feel free to distribute this template, but please keep the referal to HowToTeX.com. Date: July 2011 Version for spanish users, by dgarhdez How to use writeLaTeX: You edit the source code here on the left, and the preview on the right shows you the result within a few seconds. Bookmark this page and share the URL with your co-authors. They can edit at the same time! You can upload figures, bibliographies, custom classes and styles using the files menu. If you're new to LaTeX, the wikibook is a great place to start: http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX

This is a simple, clean CV template. It supports including a list of publications read from a bib file and a header with Font Awesome icons. A way to easily manage the publication of updated versions of this CV using GitHub Actions is linked in the summary section (and hence the "auto" part).

This is an bare bones CV created using altacv.cls (v1.7.4, 30 Jul 2025), which is based on the style of Marissa Mayer's CV created by BusinessInsider using enhancv. (You can find a re-created example of that CV using AltaCV here.) Examples of producing a publication list and referees section is provided on the second page.

This is an example CV created using altacv.cls (v1.7.4, 30 Jul 2025), based on Marissa Mayer's CV created by BusinessInsider using enhancv. You can edit a "bare bones" AltaCV template as well. Examples of producing a publication list and referees section is provided on the second page.

A simple and clean resume template written with all the appropriate conventions such as standalone subfiles for content, and separate class file for formatting code. Updated to also use fancyhdr formatting package. Update: Now supporting multiple pages

I've been asked a few times for the code of my own CV. Truth is, it was first done many, many years ago, based on the CurVe class. As I picked up tips and tricks, I kept adding and modifying the formatting styles—but I never got round to cleaning it up properly. I wouldn't wish it on anyone to have to read or use the messy code as it was *shudder*. I got asked about it again, and I'm finally able to simplify the thing and put in online on Overleaf (so that other users won't get back to me with "but I don't have this package" issues either! 😉)
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