This template contains a basic structure and some useful settings for a Master's (or Bachelor's) thesis. It is written with a thesis in computational statistics, data science, or machine learning in mind.
The template is set up in a way that it should be easy to apply other styles later, e.g. if you want to publish your thesis as a paper.
The template is licensed as CC0, you do not need to credit the original author when using this template.
Template simple de el master de Eletrónica y Fotónica de la UCM
Simple template following the guidelines of the master of Electronics and Photonics in the UCM
Hay otro template que es "multifile" con subfiles
Esta configurado para usarse en GitHub ó en Overleaf (o en ambos)
It is configured to be used in Github, Overleaf or both
For the latest template, see github template
For the more complex version, see multifile
Reference here
This is a template and guide for preparing papers for journals from the Royal Statistical Society using the oup-authoring-template class file.
See the oup-authoring-template.tex file (included and used by default when opening the template) for a simple template to help you get started.
The oup-authoring-template-doc file (also included) provides instructions for using the additional features in the document class. This is not a general guide on how to use LaTeX, and nor does it replace the journal's instructions to authors.
This is a template for MIT theses formatted according to the requirements of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries (as posted in 2024): https://libraries.mit.edu/distinctive-collections/thesis-specs/
This template is appropriate for MIT theses of all types.
John Lienhard
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