University of Dayton thesis template (2022)
Author:
Andrew Sarangan
Last Updated:
2년 전
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Abstract:
Thesis and dissertation template
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\newif\ifuseudlogo
% uncomment the following line if you want the UD logo in the title page
\useudlogotrue
%\documentclass[11pt,phd]{uddissert2022}
\documentclass[11pt,ms]{uddissert2022}
%\documentclass[11pt,phdfv]{uddissert2022} % use if you have 5 committee members
%\documentclass[11pt,ms]{uddissert2022}
\usepackage{uddissert2022-mods}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{appendix}
\usepackage{svg}
\usepackage{multirow}
\usepackage{subfig}
\usepackage{epsfig}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\begin{document}
\pagestyle{intropage}
\authorLastFirstMiddle{Edison}{Thomas Alva}
\firsttitle{HOW TO WRITE YOUR DISSERTATION OR THESIS USING LATEX/OVERLEAF}
% remember to put title in all capital letters
\graduationyear{2022}%
\graduationmonth{May}%
\school{The School of Engineering}%
\dept{Engineering}
\advisorFirstLast{Elvis A. Prestley}{, Ph.D., P.E.}{Advisory Committee
Chairman}{Professor and Chair}{Electro-Optics and Photonics} %
\Membera{Albert Einstein}{, Ph.D.}{Committee Member}{Professor}{Electrical and Computer Engineering}%
\Memberb{George Washington}{, Ph.D.}{Committee Member}{Associate Professor}{Chemical and Materials Engineering}%
\Memberc{Bruce F. J. Springsteen}{, Ph.D.}{Committee Member}{Assistant Professor}{Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering}%
%\Memberd{Member D.}{, Ph.D.}{Committee Member}{Faculty D. Title}{Faculty D department}%
\AssocDean{Robert J. Wilkens, Ph.D., P.E.}{Associate Dean for Research and Innovation Professor}{School of Engineering}%
\Dean{G\"{u}l Kremer, Ph.D.}{Dean, School of Engineering}%
\makethesistitle
\disscopyright
% use above to include a copyright page
\abstract
\input{abstract.tex}
\dedication{For name of person(s) to whom you are dedicating your thesis}
\acknowledgments
\input{ack.tex}
\tableofcontents
\listoffigures
\listoftables
%\Listofvariables
% Below is a list of Greek variables often used in Theses and Dissertations.
% \begin{itemize}
% \item $\alpha$ - alpha
% \item $\beta$ - beta
% \item $\omega$ - omega
% \end{itemize}
%\Listofacronyms
% Below is a list of acronyms commonly used around UD.
%\begin{itemize}
% \item UD - University of Dayton
% \item SoE - School of Engineering
% \item ECE - Electrical and Computer Engineering
%\end{itemize}
\pagestyle{plain}
%Remember to put all chapter titles in CAPS
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect\setChapterprefix{CHAPTER }} % CDM Establish CHAPTER label in table of contents
\input{ch1.tex}
\input{ch2.tex}
\input{ch3.tex}
% use as many input statements as you have chapters
% note that \input{} doesn't work unless you have a file named the same as the text inside the {} in the same directory as this main file.
%\input{file name for last chapter}
\bibliographystyle{IEEEtran}
\bibliography{references}
\appendix
\begin{appendices}
\appendix
\addtocontents{toc}{\protect\setChapterprefix{}} % CDM Remove labels in table of contents for Appendix sections
\chapter{Some Stuff at the End}
This is Appendix A.
\chapter{This is another Appendix}
This is Appendix B.
\end{appendices}
\end{document}