This is the official Caltech Thesis LaTeX Template for 2016, provided by Overleaf and the Caltech Library.
To start writing your thesis, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above.
If you have any questions before starting your thesis, it is recommended to read the Caltech Library thesis guide.
This version of the template includes the Caltech logo on the title page. If you wish to remove this logo, you may do so within the template, or by starting from this version.
To download this template for use offline, please click here and save the zip file to your computer.
For more information on using Overleaf, and to claim your free upgrade to Overleaf Pro through the Caltech institutional license, please visit the Caltech portal on Overleaf.
Kathy Johnson (Caltech) and Lian Tze Lim (Overleaf)
umalayathesis is a LaTeX class for typesetting a Universiti Malaya (UM) postgraduate research thesis based on the 2017 Guidelines.
To use APA7 reference style please refer to this post.
Copyright (C) 2010--2022 Lim Lian Tze but open to transferring maintenance-ship, especially to staff/student at UM.
E-Mail: liantze@gmail.com
Website: http://liantze.penguinattack.org/
This LaTeX template is used by many universities as the basis for thesis and dissertation submissions, and is a great way to get started if you haven't been provided with a specific version from your department.
This version of the template is provided by Vel at LaTeXTemplates.com, and is already loaded in Overleaf so you can start writing immediately.
Checkout this short video to see how to easily create and edit new chapters as your thesis develops.
Please read the unofficial quick guide to the template; it contains some tips and suggestions on how to modify certain things.
(Updated 27/08/17)
An example of working on a thesis is derived from another template. this template has been simplified more and the distribution of files is more accurate
Thanks to those who posted the original template.
Djilali Bounaama University
This template can be used for degree theses and research projects. The template has been developed at the Chair of Electric Power Networks and Renewable Energy (LENA) at the Institute of Electric Power Systems.