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Cambridge University poster
LaTeX template for posters from University of Cambridge.
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in December 2019.
Uploaded from ShareLaTeX

LaTeX figures using tikzpicture, pgfplots and overpic
Some examples of how the packages tikz and pgfplots can be used to create fully vectorized graphics directly in the LaTeX document. An example of how a flowchart can be generated in LaTeX is also given. It combines the packages tikz and overpic and shows how to overlay/embed intrinsic LaTeX text onto images created elsewhere.
Andreas Almqvist

Abhilash KM's Résumé
Abhilash KM's Resume created with the AltaCV template.
Abhilash KM

Beamer poster—landscape orientation
Example of poster in landscape orientation prepared by using beamerposter package.
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in December 2019.
Uploaded from ShareLaTeX

TCD NPCAM Thesis Template
A useful template to appropriately format the report for the final year capstone project completed by students studying NPCAM in Trinity College Dublin.
Luke Eugene Fehily, Prof. Mike Brady

vu-cs-research-thesis
Unofficial Latex template for research-oriented Master theses at the Computer Science Department - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.
Computer Science Department - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

Dead Physicists Society Presentation Template
A beamer template for seminars and similar presentations. It is made primarily for usage at the DPS seminars at the Institute of Physics of the University of São Paulo.
The presentation upon which this template was build was ``From Ebony to Ivory'', presented by Níckolas ALves at the Dead Physicists Society on February 28, 2019.
Níckolas Alves

Bìa Triết
tạo bìa đơn giản
Nguyen Quang Huy

Maastricht Thesis Template (MTT) v2
Updated version of the Maastricht Thesis Template, small updates to the styling and now using biblatex for the references (biblatex is more versatile).
Robbert Harms