Templates tagged Two-column

RIT-CSEC-472 Auth Paper Template
For CSEC-427 (Authentication & Security Models) course paper/project at Rochester Institute of Technology
Justin Pelletier

Template for "Operating Systems: Design and Security" Course at University of Bucharest
Survey article template for the final exam at the Master's in Security and Applied Logic course "Operating Systems: Design and Security"
taught at the University of Bucharest.
Paul Irofti

généralités sur les fonctions exercices
généralités sur les fonctions exercices
EL HASSAR SMAIL

EMNLP 2020
This document contains the instructions for preparing a manuscript for the proceedings of EMNLP 2020.
The document itself conforms to its own specifications, and is therefore an example of what your manuscript should look like.
These instructions should be used for both papers submitted for review and for final versions of accepted papers.
Authors are asked to conform to all the directions reported in this document.
Note from Overleaf:
SyncTeX will not work correctly with this template (as well as other templates based on similar underlying code, eg CVPR, EMNLP, etc) when the line numbers are active. To make SyncTeX function while authoring your manuscript, either on Overleaf or in your own LaTeX installation, the line numbers have to be turned off by uncommenting \aclfinalcopy.
M Mitchell and Stephanie Lukin

IEEE Conference Template for ANCS 2019
LaTeX template for 2019 ACM/IEEE Symposium on Architectures for Networking and Communications Systems (ANCS).
Muhamamd Shahbaz

YRRSDS 2020 Template
Submission template for the Young
Researchers’ Roundtable on Spoken Dialog Systems (YRRSDS 2020)
Shikib Mehri

Jan Küster's Left sidebar CV
A multi-page CV template with left sidebar. The page breaks are realized using the paracol environment. Thanks to Ilya Rumyantsev for contributing idea and credentials. Taken from https://github.com/jankapunkt/latexcv.
Jan Küster

Template for 2-columns ACL Proceedings style
This document contains the instructions for preparing a camera-ready manuscript for the proceedings of ACL-2015. The document itself conforms to its own specifications, and is therefore an example of what your manuscript should look like. These instructions should be used for both papers submitted for review and for final versions of accepted papers. Authors are asked to conform to all the directions reported in this document.
Association for Computational Linguistics

Quantum journal template
This is version 5.0 of quantumarticle, the document class for typesetting articles in Quantum - the open journal for quantum science.
Christian Gogolin, Christopher Granade, Johannes J. Meyer, and Victor V. Albert