Write up experiments and research with LaTeX templates for project and lab reports—including layout guidelines to help guide you through the writing process.
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Padrão para TCCs do DEQUI/UFRGS

Modelo de TCC em inglês para a Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU). Esse template foi criado a partir do seguinte modelo. Agradecimentos ao Prof. Marcelo R. Petry pelo modelo original.

This is report template for internship projects within the guidelines of the Mediterranean Institute Of Technology. The template provides a structured framework for students to document their internship experiences, including sections for title page, abstract, acknowledgments, methodology, results, recommendations, and more. It incorporates MedTech guidelines, formatting requirements, and useful LaTeX commands to streamline the report writing process.

EnetCom Sfax LaTeX template for writing report for graduation project-PFE-Dissertation. Updated 13.07.2023

Plantilla para reporte de experimento Física Básica

NTU CNYSP Research Report Template (CY1400/CY2001/CY2002)

Formato de reporte de prácticas utilizadas en las clases que ofrecen profesores que colaboran en la Unidad de Metrología Óptica y Electrónica. Algunas de estas materias son: Sistemas de Medición; Instrumentación; Tópicos Selectos en Instrumentación; y materias afines.

Cover sheet for the self-archiving of research publications, deposited in a repository for the purpose of making the work open access. The template is offered by the Charité Medical Library and is meant to be used by members of the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin. A Creative Commons license is not granted for this template because of the corporate design and logo. But the code can be reused, in case of questions please contact us at: openaccess@charite.de.

Stanford University undergraduate honors thesis style — modifications to the report style. This is unofficial and created originally for theses in the Civil & Environmental Engineering department. Modified from the 'suthesis-2e' PhD thesis style document for Stanford University PhD dissertations by Joseph Pallas and modified by Emma Pease.