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Template for Geo-spatial Information Science Journal
Geo-spatial Information Science (GSIS) is an open-access journal that publishes research on the application and development of surveying and mapping technology. GSIS was founded by Wuhan University and is now published in partnership with Taylor & Francis. IF2020:4.288,CiteScore2021:7.1.
This is the official GSIS LaTeX Template as of June 2022. This will only generate the Manuscript, the final article will be typeset by GSIS after acceptance. See more details of GSIS: https://www.tandfonline.com/tgsi
GSIS

Modelo de Patente INPI - Brasil
Universidade Federal da Paraíba: Modelo de Patente no Instituto Nacional da Propriedade Industrial (INPI), Brasil conforme versão disponibilizada em Junho de 2020 (ModelodopedidodepatentePI29062020).
Yuri Molina Rodriguez and Cleonilson Protasio de Souza

Statics Lab Report 1CW (jams4)
This is a statics lab report template for first year engineers.
jams4@cam.ac.uk
Jenni Sidey

CSE-3500 Algorithms & Complexity Homework Template
A homework template for UConn's CSE-3500 Algorithms & Complexity course.
Derek Aguiar

PhD Thesis Template for DTU Management
Based on the official MS Word template, with a few stylistic changes.
Inon Peled

ZUT Fibeamer
This theme created for ZUT (Szczecin, Poland) was based on fibeamer https://github.com/Witiko/fibeamer
karlosos, Witiko

FRA-UAS (Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences) Thesis Template
This thesis template has been derived from the h_da (Hochschule Darmstadt) template and the ClassicThesis style template of Prof. Dr. Andre Miedé
Thomas Hollstein

Albany LaTeX Dissertation Template
Sample Ph.D. dissertation to meet University at Albany requirements as of 2020
Ben Carle and Seth Chaiken

Template of a thesis written with yathesis class
The purpose of the class yathesis is to facilitate dissertations’ typesetting of theses prepared in France, whatever disciplines and institutes. It implements most notably recommendations from the Ministry of Higher Education and Research and this, transparently to the user. It has also been designed to (optionally) take advantage
of powerful tools available in LaTeX, including packages:
biblatex for the bibliography ;
glossaries for the glossary, list of acronyms and symbols list.
The yathesis class, based on the book class, aims to be both simple to use and, to some extent, (easily) customizable.
Denis Bitouzé