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\maintitle{\fullname}
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% PhD Geophysics | Data Scientist | Physics | Software Developer | Python
% | GNU/Linux
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\affiliation{}
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\textbf{Location:} Vancouver, Canada
\\
\textbf{email:} \MAIL{\email}
\\
\textbf{website:} \WEBSITE{\website}
\\
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\textbf{GitHub:} \GITHUB{\github}
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\section{Professional Experience}
\experience{Nov 2021~--~on}{Coding Coordinator and Trainer}{\coco}{%
\newline
A NSF-funded bilingual coding and science communication training program
for early career geoscientists.
\begin{lista}
\item {\bf Collaborated} in multiple tasks including {\bf curriculum
development}, {\bf people management} and updating file records to
stablish a strong foundation for the 10-week program focused on
teaching Python and science communication, as well as a 1-week
hackathon where participants developed a shared project.
\item {\bf Led} and {\bf supervised} a team of 5+ trainers to teach
coding skills to 20 students, who proved good coding proficiency
and communication skills by the end of the program.
\item {\bf Created} and {\bf maintained} a
\href{https://github.com/CodeToCommunicate/CoCoLessons}{GitHub
repository} containing the course material: \jupyter{} Notebooks
used to teach during each lesson.
This ensured that the course materials were up-to-date and easily
accessible for future students.
% \item {\bf Reported} the progress of the project to superior
% managers and external evaluators.
\end{lista}
}
\experience{Apr 2019~--~Mar 2022}{Postdoctoral Researcher}{\igsv, Argentina}{%
Project title: {\em Influence of a mantle plume in subduction zones by
geodynamics numerical models.}
\begin{lista}
\item {\bf Acquired} the knowledge to operate \mandyoc{}, a software
for running geodynamical numerical simulations of the Earth's
interior.
\item {\bf Developed} a Bash pipeline that enables the creation of
subduction models for \mandyoc{}, facilitates the remote
execution of simulation on \GoogleCP{}, and allows for easy
download of the outputs.
\item {\bf Built}
\href{https://github.com/aguspesce/tapioca}{tapioca}, a Python
package to transform and visualize the outputs of \mandyoc{} using
\xarray{} and \matplotlib{}.
\item {\bf Gave} an
\href{https://github.com/aguspesce/online_seminar_iag-usp}{online
seminar} to instruct lab members on the handling of
multidimensional arrays with \xarray{}.
\item {\bf Presented project results} in
\href{https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-734}{international
scientific meetings}, demonstrating my ability to effectively
communicate technical information to a wide audience.
\end{lista}
}
\experience{Oct 2019~--~Mar 2022}{Assistant Professor of Practice}{%
\fcefn, \unsj, Argentina}{
\begin{lista}
\item {\bf Led} the practice and lab classes of Physics courses for
30+ Geology students.
\item {\bf Evaluated} students' performance through quizzes, exams and
laboratory practices.
\item {\bf Collaborated} in the lesson preparation and {\bf
participated} in Physics Lectures.
\item {\bf Set up} and {\bf maintained} online classroom during the
pandemic and {\bf instructed} other Professors on how to take
advantage of its tools.
\end{lista}
}
\experience{Apr 2014~--~Mar 2019}{PhD Researcher}{%
\igsv, Argentina
\newline
Thesis title:
{\em \href{https://ri.conicet.gov.ar/handle/11336/84580}{%
Geophysical analysis of the Loncopué Trough, Neuquén, Argentina}}}{%
\begin{lista}
\item {\bf Developed} and {\bf further explored} a project throughout a
5-year PhD which was {\bf funded} by the \conicet{}.
\item {\bf Compiled} and {\bf preprocessed} gravity and magnetic
datasets from different sources (ground and satellite) using
specialized software and Python libraries like \numpy{}, \pandas{},
\xarray{} and \fatiando{}.
\item {\bf Applied geophysical processing steps} to produce
interpretable maps of the study area using \matplotlib{} and
\pygmt{}.
\item {\bf Inverted} the gravity data to get better understanding of
the underlying structures and bodies beneath the Earth's surface
using \fatiando{} tools.
\item {\bf Published research results} in peer-reviewed scientific
journals and {\bf contributed} in the writing of book chapters.
\item {\bf Presented} my research in international scientific meetings.
\item {\bf Assisted my peers} to improve their research, achieving
higher quality scientific publications.
\end{lista}
}
\section{Projects}
\experience{Jun 2022~--~On}{%
Maintainer of collaborative Python lesson
}{%
\carpentries{}
}{%
\begin{lista}
\item {\bf Assigned} the role of maintainer of
\href{https://datacarpentry.org/python-ecology-lesson-es/}{Análisis
y visualización de datos usando Python}, one of the core lessons of
\carpentries{}.
\item {\bf Participated} in maintainers' meetings discussing how to
improve the current version of the lesson.
% This demonstrated my ability to work collaboratively with a team
% and my commitment to improving the quality of the lesson.
\item {\bf Contributed} to the improvement of
\href{https://github.com/swcarpentry/git-novice-es}{Control de
versiones con Git} reviewing GitHub Pull Requests.
\end{lista}
}
\experience{2023}{%
\href{https://github.com/aguspesce/diabetes_predictor}{Diabetes predictor}
}{%
The project goal is to create a model to predict the probability of
diabetes in patients.
% This required advanced knowledge of data exploration, visualization, and
% classification algorithms in Python.
}{%
\begin{lista}
\item {\bf Utilized} \pandas{} and \seaborn{} to explore and visualize
the data in a \jupyter{} Notebook.
\item {\bf Created a code} to test 3 different classification
algorithms, including logistic regression and decision trees, to
generate a prediction model using the \scikitlearn{} tools.
\end{lista}
}
\experience{2022}{%
\href{https://github.com/aguspesce/journal_manager}{Journal manager}}{%
A custom command‐line tool developed using Python to manage and organize my
weekly tasks and activity logs across multiple projects.
}{%
\begin{lista}
\item {\bf Designed} and {\bf implemented} the code using \click{}.
\item {\bf Wrote} a Makefile to simplify the installation process.
\end{lista}
}
\experience{2020}{
\href{https://github.com/aguspesce/dashboard-covid-ar/}{COVID-19 dashboard}
}{%
Visualization of the evolution of COVID-19 on each province of Argentina}{
\begin{lista}
\item {\bf Loaded}, {\bf cleaned} and {\bf processed} the data using
\pandas{}.
\item Utilized \plotly{} and \dash{} to {\bf create interactive plots}
that allowed users to easily track and analyze the spread of the
virus across different regions in Argentina.
% \item {\bf Developed} an interactive web application and
% {\bf deployed} it on \heroku{}.
\end{lista}
}
\experience{Apr 2019~--~Mar 2022}{\mandyoc{} collaborator}{Open source tool to
simulate the mantle dynamics}{
\begin{lista}
\item {\bf Automated the deployment} of the documentation website
using GitHub Actions, ensuring that users can easily access
up-to-date documentation.
\item {\bf Designed} and {\bf coded tests} to check the correct
performing of the code using \pytest{}.
\item {\bf Worked on community building} adding license, code of
conduct, how to contribute guidelines and Readme to improve the
repository.
\item {\bf Restructured} the examples gallery using \jupyter{}
Notebooks to show how to use the code with real examples.
\item {\bf Developed} a Makefile for building and installing the
program.
\item {\bf Collaborate} in the publication of \mandyoc{} code in the
\href{https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.04070}{Journal of
Open Source Software}.
\end{lista}
}
\experience{2016~--~On}{\fatiando{} collaborator}{Open source tools for geophysics}{%
\begin{lista}
\item {\bf Implemented new features} with unit tests using \pytest{},
documentation and an example of how to use it.
\item {\bf Improved} the main website project by updating content and
optimizing performance.
\item {\bf Created new examples notebooks} explaining how to use the
library.
\item {\bf Made maintenance tasks} to fix CI, code automated tasks and
delete deprecated code.
\item {\bf Participated} in developers and community meetings to
discuss how to improve the current tools, cultivate the community,
design examples, etc.
\end{lista}
}
\experience{2021}{Website developer}{}{%
\begin{lista}
\item {\bf Designed and implemented} responsive website layouts using HTML,
CSS for different projects:
\begin{lista}
\item \href{https://dianaceroallard.github.io/}{%
Diana Acero personal website}.
\item \href{https://geolatinas.github.io/}{%
Geolatinas coding group: organization website}
\item \href{https://aguspesce.github.io/web-cromografica}{%
CromoGráfica: business website currently under development}.
\end{lista}
\item {\bf Created a clean code} for all projects and {\bf deployed}
it using GitHub Actions and GitHub Pages.
\item {\bf Maintained} and {\bf updated} websites based on feedback
from stakeholders and users.
\end{lista}
}
\section{Education}
\begin{cventries}
\education{2014~--~2019}{PhD in Geophysics}{\fcefn, \unsj, Argentina}
\education{2005~--~2014}{Licentiate in Physics}{\fceia, \unr, Argentina}
\end{cventries}
\section{Certifications}
\begin{cventries}
\singleline{2022}{Data Science Bootcamp Online from
\href{https://codigofacilito.com/programas/ciencia-datos}{%
Código Facilito
}}
\singleline{2022}{%
Database course from
\href{https://codigofacilito.com/cursos/base-datos-profesional}{%
Código Facilito
}}
\singleline{2021}{Certified Software Carpentry Instructor}
\end{cventries}
\section{Technical Skills}
\begin{cventries}
\skill{Programming}{%
Python (\numpy{}, \pandas{}, \scipy{}, \xarray{}, \scikitlearn{},
\matplotlib{}, \plotly{}, \dash{}, \pygmt{}, \seaborn{}), bash,
FORTRAN, C, SQL
}
\skill{Markup}{Markdown, LaTeX, HTML}
\skill{WebDev}{%
CSS, Bootstrap, Normalize, Static Site Generators (jekyll, urubu)
}
\skill{DevOps}{%
GNU/Linux, Unix terminal, VIM, Neovim, VS Code, git, GNU Make, SSH,
\setuptools{}
}
\skill{Office}{LibreOffice Suite, Microsoft Office}
\skill{Other tools}{%
Jupyter notebooks, JupyterLab, GitHub Actions, Maxima, Inkscape, GIMP,
Krita, Docker, Google Cloud Platform, Google Workspace and Google
Drive,
}
\end{cventries}
\section{Languages}
\begin{cventries}
\skill{Spanish}{Native}
\skill{English}{Advanced}
\end{cventries}
\section{Service Work}
\service{Part of Steering Council in \fatiando{}}{%
I help plan, organize, and direct the project's operations and programs.
}
\service{Part of Steering Council in
\href{https://opensciencelabs.org/}{Open Science Labs}}{%
I help promote a friendly virtual space for learning open-source tools for
people in Latin America.
}
\service{Volunteers in \href{https://2023.pycascades.com/}{PyCascade 2023}}{%
I collaborated at the Check-in Desk/Registration.
}
\service{Member of \href{https://www.pyopensci.org/}{pyOpenSci} community}{%
I have contributed by conducting a peer review for Xclim.
Additionally, I am helping to create a mentorship program aimed at engaging
individuals from diverse backgrounds and identities in all aspects of the
peer review process.
}
\service{Member of International \geolatinas{} community}{%
I support the community by giving Python and Git courses, developing the
coding group website, and mentoring other members on programming.
}
\service{Member of \carpentries{} community}{%
I contribute to the community as a lesson maintainer and instructor.
}
\service{%
Technical advisor in
\href{https://academy.climatematch.io/}{Climatematch Academy}.
}{%
I am collaborating in the creation of the infrastructure to develop the
lessons, build the website and solve technical issues.
}
\section{Awards and Scholarships}
\begin{cventries}
\singleline{2019~--~2022}{Postdoctoral Scholarship from \conicet{}}
\singleline{2014~--~2019}{PhD scholarship from \conicet{}}
\singleline{2015}{Travel grants: SEG/ExxonMobil Student Education Program
(SEP), New Orleans, USA}
\end{cventries}
\section{Highlight Publications}
\subsection{Peer-reviewed papers}
\begin{cventries}
\paper{2022}{%
\href{https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.04070.pdf}{%
Mandyoc: A finite element code to simulate thermochemical
convection in parallel}%
}{Journal of Open-Source Software, 7(71). 4070.}
\paper{2021}{%
\href{https://revista.geologica.org.ar/raga/article/view/246}{%
Sección eléctrica cortical a través de la fosa de Loncopué}%
}{Revista de la Asociación Geológica Argentina 78 (2), 333--337.}
\paper{2020}{%
\href{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2020.228402}{%
Oligocene to present shallow subduction beneath the southern}}{%
Tectonophysics.}
\end{cventries}
\subsection{Books Chapters}
\begin{cventries}
\paper{2020}{%
\href{https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-29680-3_22}{%
Pliocene to Quaternary Retroarc Extension in the Neuquén Basin:
Geophysical Characterization of the Loncopué Trough}%
}{Opening and closure of the Neuquén Basin in the Southern Andes, Springer}
\paper{2020}{%
\href{https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-29680-3_20}{%
Plume Subduction Beneath the Neuquén Basin and the Last Mountain
Building Stage of the Southern Central Andes}%
}{Opening and closure of the Neuquén Basin in the Southern Andes, Springer}
\end{cventries}
\section{Highlight Talks}
\begin{cventries}
\talk{2022}{%
\href{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzrIF4zpshM&feature=emb_title}{%
Mandyoc: A finite element code to simulate thermochemical convection
in parallel}%
}{presented at Transform 2022.}
\talk{2021}{%
\href{https://github.com/GeoLatinas/intro-to-git-2021}{%
Introduction to Git and GitHub}%
}{for GeoLatinas.}
\talk{2021}{%
\href{https://github.com/fatiando/2021-gsh}{%
Fatiando a Terra: Open-source tools for geophysics}%
}{Online talk given to the Geophysical Society of Houston (GSH).}
\talk{2021}{%
\href{https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-8291}{%
Harmonica and Boule: Modern Python tools for geophysical
gravimetry}%
}{EGU2021 General Assembly.}
\talk{2020}{%
\href{https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-734}{%
Evaluation of the presence of a weak layer in the numerical
simulation of lithospheric subduction}%
}{EGU2020 General Assembly.}
\end{cventries}
\end{document}