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UIC Presentation Template
A more customizable derivative of the SINTEF template [1] adding support for OpenType fonts. The colors have been adjusted to adhere to the UIC style guide [2].
As backgrounds, I have provided some photos of our campus that I have taken over the years, as well as departmental logos for ECE, CS and MSCS departments, who are most likely to use this.
I have simplified the example slides and additionally, have also included a pseudocode example which may help users in the Computer Science department. This template is hosted on GitHub [3] and I welcome your contributions.
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/sintef-presentation/jhbhdffczpnx
https://marketing.uic.edu/marketing-toolbox/university-style-guide/
https://github.com/usamamuneeb/uic-beamer-template
Usama Muneeb

University of Illinois at Chicago Electrical and Computer Engineering Thesis Template
This template was created mainly to keep things organized. In terms of design rules, it closely follows the UIC ECE thesis template. Although it was created in 2019, design rules may change in the future. So you might need to update the contents in the `bin' folder and modify some lines in the code. However, otherwise, you don't need to touch the `bin' folder.
Disclaimer: It's LaTeX. So something may break. Use at your own risk. Check with your department if they published updated design rules.
Arindam Bose

mscs@uic Presentation Style
This presentation template adheres to the University Style Guidelines as specified on https://marketing.uic.edu/marketing-toolbox/university-style-guide/ .
Font is the only stylistic element that could not be specified to strictly adhere to these guidelines. Implementing fonts is nontrivial in LaTeX. One could utilize an alternate compiler to implement *.ttf fonts, but I could not figure out how to do this without conflicts/errors.
This template can easily be adapted to other departments using the UIC logos available on the marketing.uic.edu website.
Stephanie N. Reyes