PhD Thesis template for School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Queen Mary University of London
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%PhD Thesis Template for the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science, Queen Mary University of London. Stripped from Dan Stowell's PhD.
%BEFORE SUBMISSION DO THESE:
% * deactivate all \includeonly
% * ensure \doneit set to nothing
% * ensure numbering CONTINUOUS from title page on through
% * activate the includes of license, ack, etc
% * check through for question mark errors in render
% * make sure the bibliog doesn't have ugly urls in
\usepackage{ifdraft}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage{amsfonts}
\usepackage{amssymb}
\usepackage{natbib}
\usepackage{rotating}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage{subfig} % apparently subfig is the one to use not subfigure
\usepackage{appendix}
\usepackage{tipa}
\usepackage{clrscode}
\usepackage{setspace}
\usepackage[absolute]{textpos}
\begin{document}
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\setlength{\TPVertModule}{100mm}
\textblockorigin{61mm}{19mm}
%%%%% thanks alex mclean for super-useful onscreen reading tip:
%\usepackage[top=0.1in, bottom=0.1in, left=0.3in, right=0.3in, paperwidth=11in, paperheight=7in]{geometry} % activate for ONSCREEN reading shape AT HOME
%\usepackage[top=0.1in, bottom=0.1in, left=0.3in, right=0.3in, paperwidth=11in, paperheight=8.5in]{geometry} % activate for ONSCREEN reading shape AT WORK
\onehalfspace{}
% activate the appropriate shortcut, whether or not to show this in titles
% \providecommand{\doneit}{DONE: }
% \providecommand{\doneit}{}
% Some specific notations used:
\providecommand{\OT}[1]{\operatorname{\Theta}\bigl(#1\bigr)}
\providecommand{\OOm}[1]{\operatorname{\Omega}\bigl(#1\bigr)}
%\newcommand{\concat}{{\,++\,}}
% numbering starts from here:
\pagenumbering{arabic}
% titlepage stuff
\title{The Thesis Title \\will go here when you know it: \\a meaningful and succinct phrase}
\author{Your Name Here \\
\\
PhD thesis\\
\\
School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science\\
Queen Mary University of London
}
\date{2016}
\maketitle
% qmul rules say abstract must be FIRST after title page
\include{abstract}
\setcounter{page}{3}
\include{acknowledgements}
\include{license}
\tableofcontents
\listoffigures
\listoftables
\include{zabbreviations}
\include{intro}
\include{background}
\include{evaluation}
\include{conclusions}
\appendix
\bibliographystyle{plainnat}
\bibliography{refs}
\end{document}