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A light template for my electromagnetic class at the University of Victoria

A template for submission to the proceedings for the Summer Student Research Symposium of the Keck North East Astronomy Consortium (KNAC) program. We used to be an REU, now internally funded by member institutions, the symposium is open to all undergraduates doing astronomy related research either at any of the KNAC locations, or who are from a KNAC institution. Based largely on AASTeX format. Last updated Summer 2024 - changes year to year are usually very minor.

A student seating chart can be used by a teacher when indicating where students should sit in the classroom. This template has 5 suggestions: "classical", "distributed", 'lab", "U-shape" and "square". The examples show 14 students, but rows can be added manually.

tccv (two columns curriculum vitae) is a LaTeX class inspired by the template found at latextemplates.com by Alessandro Plasmati. Create by Nicola Fontana, the original files can be downloaded from: http://dev.entidi.com/p/tccv/

Given a comma separated values (data.csv) file containing a list of contact details, produce a bunch of business cards using the datatool package for mailmerge-like functions. The .csv file can be exported from spreadsheet applications, such as Microsoft Excel, OpenOffice Calc, Numbers, etc. The business card design is adapted from the Business Cards for Programmers/Developers template.

This template is derivated from Beamer2Thesis 2.2 theme for Beamer (English version). This template uses the UnicamTh theme which is a fork of TorinoTh theme. This template can be used as baseline for thesis presentations. The UNICAM logo is included.

This is a modified version of the Tufte Book example, but with the title page and the contents page resembling Tufte's VDQI book, using Kevin Godby's code from this thread.

This template is for authors submitting a manuscript to SPIE Proceedings based on an oral or poster presentation at an SPIE conference. The Overleaf template allows authors to write, edit, and collaborate online. Authors can then submit the paper to SPIE Proceedings by downloading the PDF and source files generated from Overleaf. Detailed information about submitting a manuscript to SPIE Proceedings can be found at http://spie.org/x14105.xml. If you're new to Overleaf and LaTeX, check out our free introductory course for help getting started.

Template de trabalho de conclusão de curso do Centro Universitário FACENS
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