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Thesis template for Autonomous Systems Lab (ASL) at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH Zürich). (Downloaded 10 May 2016)
This template is based on the IMRT Latex template by Eric A. Mueller.
This is the Beamer template made for the Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM), located in Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, Johor, Malaysia. Background images are courtesy of Center of Academic Development (CAD) office of UTHM.
The theme files are also available from Github.
This is the beamerposter theme I hacked together for my poster presentation – enjoy!
Possible paper sizes: a0, a0b, a1, a2, a3, a4.
Possible orientations: portrait, landscape
Font sizes can be changed using the scale option.
Three colour themes available (you create your own!)
This is the beamerposter theme I hacked together for my poster presentation – enjoy!
Possible paper sizes: a0, a0b, a1, a2, a3, a4.
Possible orientations: portrait, landscape
Font sizes can be changed using the scale option.
Three colour themes available (you create your own!)
This template is based on
https://github.com/uniba-dsg/dsg-templates/tree/master/dsg-seminar-en
You can easily get started by defining variables such as the title of your
thesis etc.
Chose whether you want the title page with one logo or with two logo. Default is one.
Images go in the "images" directory. Other resources, e.g. source code files, go in the "resources" directory.
Simply start writing by adding sections in the "sections" directory and including these files in "main.tex".
Note, that this template is optimized for theses in computer science with Java as main programming language. But feel free to configure listings, e.g. for other languages.
Template for writing scientific manuscripts. Features several examples of how to embed figures directly into the text. Use it to create compiled PDFs - e.g. for pre-peer review publication on the arXiv, bioRxiv, or to a repository such as figshare.
To submit your manuscript to the arXiv, bioRxiv, figshare or one of many other destinations linked to from Overleaf, simply click the 'Journals & Services' button on the top bar of the Overleaf editor and choose the appropriate destination from the menu. You can also use the 'Download as zip - for submission' option in the Project menu to download a zip file containing all the required files for the submission (e.g. including the .bbl file if you've used a bibliography file for your references).