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The template demonstrates a minimal working example of a paper for IARIA conference (International Academy, Research, and Industry Association). It applies the iaria LaTeX class (https://ctan.org/pkg/iaria). The class also includes the implementation of the IARIA citation style.
An unofficial dissertation proposal template for the PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Johns Hopkins University. It is created by Bibekananda Datta in September 2023 based on the general suggestions provided by the department. It is user's responsibility to ensure that the formatting requirements are approved by the advisor, committee members, and the department.
Check the GitHub repository for the updated version: https://github.com/bibekananda-datta/JH-MechE-Dissertation-Proposal-Template. The work is shared under MIT License.
The istaustriathesis document class is a LaTeX2e-based template for theses written at ISTA. This package includes the document class and its documentation as well as example documents that include a short introduction to LaTeX.
The istaustriathesis document class is developed using a GitLab-supported Git repository. You can find it at https://gitlab.com/ThomasAUZINGER/istaustriathesis where a history of the development process is given. If you encounter problems with using istaustriathesis, use the Issues section of GitLab to provide a description and to alert the developers of your issue. Furthermore, you can use the Issues section to request features or give suggestions.
The documentation can be found in istaustriathesis.pdf. This document class is derived from the memoir class at https://www.ctan.org/pkg/memoir where additional documentation can be found.
Copyright (C) 2014-2024 by Thomas Auzinger thomas@auzinger.name
This work has the LPPL maintenance status `maintained'.
The Current Maintainer of this work is Thomas Auzinger.
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A modern simple (academic) CV template.
With no colour, but a few different tabulars for visualizing your skills and cv events.
The template has no colour, but adding logos to your events will still make it relatively colourful (and thus, not strictly classic, why I called it "modern").
You can play around with different fonts. The places where the changes can be made are indicated by comments.
The fancy font for the name can be taken away, if you don't want it.
The github repo is here: https://github.com/latex-ninja/modern-simple-cv
A modern dissertation (or thesis) LaTeX template. Originally used during my D.Phil. at the University of Oxford. Now updated to be used by students at the University of Malta. Easily customizable, so trivial to change colours and logos for your own institution.
Github repo:
https://github.com/jp-um/university_of_malta_LaTeX_dissertation_template
Get in touch if you find anything untoward or have any questions (or want to buy me beer).
This is a basic journal article template which includes metadata fields for multiple authors, affiliations and keywords.
It is also set up to use the lineno package for line numbers; these can be turned on by adding the 'lineno' option to the documentclass command.