This template is to be used to create articles for the TAMU Ocean Engineering CFD community website (https://ocean-cfd.engr.tamu.edu/doc).
Creating articles in Overleaf is an easy way to get started. The final compilation to HTML and upload will however be made separately by the website admin; from a copy of the finished Overleaf article source. Certain custom commands for equations, document/author ID etc. are necessary to compile it for the website.
Please follow the template when it comes to equations, inline maths, figures, tables etc. Failure to do so will result in the article not compiling correctly as HTML. If you discover a functionality you would like but that is not supported by the template, contact the website admin and do not add it yourself. Any new additions to the stylesheet will be lost when the source is copied for final compilation.
This template was prepared by TAs in the Faculty of Engineering, Ain Shams University. The `Thesis.cls' is based on 'ECSthesis.cls', by Steve R. Gunn generated with the docstrip utility. Created by Steve R. Gunn, modified by Sunil Patel: www.sunilpatel.co.uk.
This template is built from combining the LaTeX template from Prof. Ethan Bloch's webpage at https://faculty.bard.edu/bloch/tex/ and the .bibtex citation method for easier edit online.
This is a template for the group report of the Master's Thesis at LIRIS, KU Leuven. This is the English language version. This template is based on Springer Nature's LNCS template for conference proceedings.
University of Waterloo Thesis Template with revisions based on info found at https://uwaterloo.ca/graduate-studies-postdoctoral-affairs/current-students/thesis/thesis-formatting
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