With the start of the new academic year in 2014, Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands, introduced a new corporate style.
They provide official Powerpoint and Keynote themes, but have not, and will not, provide a LaTeX Beamer theme.
Currently the corporate style, and the second-tier styles for Software Science, Data Science, Kaski, PTRS, IMR, SteR, CLS, CLST, DS, IS, MBSD, iCIS and HCLS are implemented. Initial support for group logos: lama. New support for the 2017 style in 16:9 format.
Feel free to use this theme, I tried to adhere to the provided guidelines as well as I could, but in case there are any problems, suggestions, or comments, let me know at l.onrust@let.ru.nl or visit the github repository on https://github.com/naiaden/presentations/tree/master/ruhuisstijl/distributed
You can distribute and edit the files as you wish, but I'd love to hear of any changes. Also, if you let me know that you are using the template, I can keep you up-to-date on future changes.
Article template for the Journal for Modeling in Ophthalmology. Journal for Modeling in Ophthalmology (JMO) was created in 2014 with the aim of providing a forum for interdisciplinary approaches integrating mathematical and computational modeling techniques to address open problems in ophthalmology
Downloaded from the journal website on 3 June 2017. One minor fix to a biblatex style issue in the .cls file, but otherwise unmodified.
The Journal of the Audio Engineering Society — the official publication of the AES — is the only peer-reviewed journal devoted exclusively to audio technology.
The Journal contains state-of-the-art technical papers and engineering reports; feature articles covering timely topics; pre and post reports of AES conventions and other society activities; news from AES sections around the world; Standards and Education Committee work; membership news, patents, new products, and newsworthy developments in the field of audio.
Downloaded here on 5 May 2017.
An English version of the master thesis template at Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics.
Originates from http://mj.ucw.cz/vyuka/bc, exports to PDF/A.
Valid as of 2017/04/19
Jakub Maroušek
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