cv added, gem updated

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#
# This will help ensure the proper Jekyll version is running.
# Happy Jekylling!
gem "json"
gem "jekyll"
gem "minimal-mistakes-jekyll"

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Soon thereafter, I took over the editorial office of our [online magazine](https://digitaleweltmagazin.de/).
I was fortunate to get the opportunity to work in various roles and with tools I had never imagined before.
[Grab my CV here](\assets\illium_cv_censored.pdf){: .btn .btn--success}
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Roles:
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![Obsidian](https://img.shields.io/badge/Obsidian-%23483699.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=obsidian&logoColor=white)
![Notepad++](https://img.shields.io/badge/Notepad++-90E59A.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=notepad%2b%2b&logoColor=black)
Thank you for coming here :wave:
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Publications:
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<img src="/assets/images/research/semschol.png" style="margin-bottom: 0em;">Semantic</a>
</figure>
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Thank you for coming here :wave:

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This web page is intended to provide an [overview of my current professional life](/about) as a doctoral student at the Ludwig Maximilian's University, Munich ([LMU Munich](https://www.lmu.de)). 
Please find futher details on pages in the upperhand menu.<br>
<figure class="third">
<img src="/assets/images/photo/bike.jpg">
<img src="/assets/images/photo/bike.jpg" alt="Bike in the Garden">
<img src="/assets/images/photo/vulkan_wave.jpg">
<img src="/assets/images/photo/vulkan_wave.jpg" alt="Waving on top of a Vulcano">
<img src="/assets/images/photo/azores.jpg">
<img src="/assets/images/photo/azores.jpg" alt="Rough, stormy coastline of the Azores with pink flowers on green gras in foreground">
</figure>
This sites' general structure follows the structure of my last five years of worklife, which can basicaly be devided in [research](/research), [teaching](/teaching), work on [projects](/projects) and [publications](/publications). Just have a look aroung and thanks for coming here :blush:
This sites' general structure follows the structure of my last five years of worklife, which can basicaly be devided in [research](/research), [teaching](/teaching), work on [projects](/projects) and resulting [publications](/publications). Just have a look aroung and thanks for coming here :blush: