Υπόδειγμα μορφοποίησης και σύνταξης τεχνικής έκθεσης για το μάθημα Σχεδιασμού Ενεργειακών Συστημάτων του τμήματος Μηχανολόγων Μηχανικών του Πανεπιστημίου Θεσσαλίας.
This is a template for BSc and MSc theses (in Greek) for the School of Informatics students of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH).
Disclaimer: This template is designed by the Datalab group specifically for the students under the supervision of Prof. Athena Vakali.
Datalab (Data and Web Science Lab) - Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
This is the LaTeX template for writing a PhD dissertation in the Computer Science Department of the University of Crete.
The template has been imported on Overleaf for convenience and the Greek character encoding transformed from iso8859-7 which causes problems to UTF-8
The original link to download the template is this :
https://www.csd.uoc.gr/index.jsp?content=phd&openmenu=demoAcc4&lang=gr
Ammar Qammaz a.k.a. AmmarkoV
Unofficial template (pdfLaTeX version) for typesetting graduate diploma theses - Department of Computer Engineering, Technological Educational Institute of Peloponnese, Greece.
provides an option to switch between "classic" and "modern" appearance.
the "printer" option provides a printer-friendly grayscale thesis version.
the "watermark" option adds a watermark to indicate a draft copy of the thesis.
the "histinit" option allows "historiated" initial chapter characters (in combination with the \InitialCharacter macro).
add/remove the "hyperref" option to enable/disable hyperlinks within the produced PDF file: (if compiling offline, remember to delete the auxiliary files after adding/removing the "hyperref" option).
add/remove the "noindex" option to disable/enable index generation (might be also helpful to speed-up online compilation).
add/remove the "plain" option to disable tikz graphics in title page and part/chapter headers (might help to avoid compilation timeouts).
Note that "plain" disables CD label and cover creation.
(Last update: Sept 29, 2015 ).
A XeLaTeX version of this template (recommended) is also available.
Based on a template by the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA).
Indicative text partially adopted from: I. Spyropoulou, An RDF schema-based peer-to-peer system, Diploma Thesis, NTUA, 2005
( Note that basic-plan Overleaf users may encounter "compile timeout" errors while trying to compile this template online.)
Since my research is related to multilingual dictionaries, I have the excuse of using this TikZ drawing of multilingual "thank you's" at the end of my presentations.
It had the advantage/disadvantage of distracting the audience enough from raising nit-picking, asked-just-for-sake-for-asking types of questions. :-)
If compiling this takes too long, the best way to use this is probably to use the result PDF directly via e.g. \includegraphics[page=1]{multiling-tq.pdf}
BTW -- can you spot the two fictional languages? :-)