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Folienvorlage für Präsentationen an der Otto-von-Guericke-Universität in Magdeburg auf Basis der beamer-Dokumentklasse im 16:9-Format

Imperial College London provides a set of Competition Poster Templates with official colour-scheme and branding guidelines. Here we provide LaTeX versions of these templates, which use the beamer poster theme created for Imperial College by Lian Tze Lim (Overleaf). To start working on your poster, simply click the 'Open as Template' button above. You'll be able to set up your template to use any of the four official Imperial College London poster colour-schemes: Black Dark Blue Light Blue White The template also provides the option to toggle between different sizes (e.g. A0, A1) and different orientations (portrait, landscape) as required. The example poster shown on the right uses the White colour-scheme, and is set to be A0, portrait by default.

With Overleaf, edit online instantly this presentation (Internal talk at CU-Boulder) and download a PDF version. This project is also available on my web site

Tissue Optics and Microcirculation Imaging Group; National University of Ireland, Galway Latex beamer template suggestion.

Aula de Apresentação da disciplina de Teoria de Grafos da Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG), Regional Jataí, semestre 2016.1.

To get the correct answer one must ask the correct question. In the field of Quantum Gravity the question has been how do we quantize General Relativity or derive a quantum theory which becomes General Relativity at low energies. Observing that Quantum Field Theory was the result of making Quantum Mechanics into a relativistic theory, I asked myself why not make QFT obey the principles of GR? I answered this question with a model I call Relativization. In a series of three papers I presented an answer to this alternative question which gives finite results for everything from black holes to particle physics. Presented at the April meeting of the American Physical Society

Metropolis is originally created by Matthias Vogelgesang and is available from https://github.com/matze/mtheme as well as CTAN. More information about the theme, including the design principles, can be found at http://bloerg.net/2014/09/20/a-modern-beamer-theme.html. This version demonstrates the use of a progress bar under the frame titles. See the manual for other customisation options.

Beamer para presentaciones con el logo de la Universidad de Montevideo

A Beamer Template for University of Idaho Slides
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