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Dr. Emily Zhang
Postdoctoral Researcher • MIT
e.zhang@mit.edu • ORCID: 0000-0001-2345-6789
Education

Ph.D. in Computer Science — Stanford University, 2022

B.S. in Mathematics — UC Berkeley, 2017

Publications

• Zhang, E. et al. (2024). "Neural Networks for Climate Prediction." Nature ML.

• Zhang, E. (2023). "Deep Learning in Healthcare." ICML Proceedings.

CV vs Resume — What's the Difference?

Understanding when to use a CV versus a resume is crucial. Our free CV maker handles both, but here's how to decide which you need.

Factor CV (Curriculum Vitae) Resume
Length 2+ pages (no limit) 1–2 pages
Purpose Academic, research, medical, international Corporate, industry jobs
Content Publications, research, conferences, grants Work experience, skills, achievements
Customization Comprehensive, includes everything Tailored per job application
Regions UK, Europe, Asia, Africa, academia worldwide US, Canada (mostly)

Essential CV Sections

A comprehensive CV includes more than just work history. Our free CV builder includes all these sections automatically.

Personal Information

Full name, contact details, LinkedIn, professional website, and ORCID ID for researchers.

Education

Degrees, institutions, dates, thesis titles, advisors, and relevant coursework. List in reverse chronological order.

Research Experience

Postdoctoral positions, research assistantships, lab work, and independent research projects with funding details.

Publications

Peer-reviewed journals, conference papers, book chapters, and preprints. Use proper citation format for your field.

Teaching Experience

Courses taught, TA positions, guest lectures, and curriculum development. Include enrollment numbers if impressive.

Grants & Awards

Fellowships, scholarships, research grants, and academic honors. Include amounts for major grants.

Conference Presentations

Invited talks, poster presentations, panel discussions, and keynote speeches at academic conferences.

Professional Service

Journal reviewing, committee memberships, conference organizing, and professional society leadership roles.

Languages & Skills

Technical skills, programming languages, laboratory techniques, and language proficiencies with fluency levels.

Who Should Use a CV?

If you fall into any of these categories, you need a CV rather than a standard resume.

Academics & Researchers

Professors, postdocs, research scientists, and PhD candidates need CVs to document publications, grants, and research output. A resume simply doesn't have enough space.

Medical Professionals

Doctors, surgeons, and medical researchers use CVs to list certifications, residencies, fellowships, publications, and clinical experience in detail.

International Job Seekers

In most countries outside the US and Canada, "CV" is the standard term for what Americans call a resume. Use our CV builder for UK, European, Asian, and African applications.

Artists & Creatives

Exhibitions, performances, commissions, and portfolios are best documented in a CV format. Our builder supports creative CVs with proper section organization.

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