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This template is specifically designed for academic presentations, offering a clean and professional layout for LaTeX users. It includes a comprehensive set of pre-formatted elements such as typography options, lists, blocks for notes and alerts, mathematical expressions, code snippets, algorithms, images, and tables. Perfect for lectures, thesis defenses, and research seminars, this template allows you to showcase your content effectively while maintaining a polished and academic tone. Easily customize it to reflect your institution's branding for a cohesive presentation.
This is a refactored version of the resume that I have maintained since college.
Primary goals:
- Clean and easy to customize with minimal "fluff" (KISS)
- Optimized for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS)
- Suitable for use as both a CV and Resume
- Clearly documented features
- Use as much space as possible while remaining printable
Latest update:
- Removes \scshape which can confuse ATS that do not consider distance between text sizes
- Ensures content in header row is not merged
Template de presentación de actividades Maestría en Informática, de la Facultad de Ingeniería Estadística e Informática de la Universidad Nacional del Altiplano de Puno.
This LaTeX template can be used to prepare a supplementary document for inclusion with submission to Optica Publishing Group's journals.
This document, which may include supplementary information such as expanded descriptions of materials and methods, will be published as a PDF linked to the primary article. The supplemental file should only present information that would be useful and worthwhile for the reader, for example, details that would be necessary to reproduce an experiment. The article, however, must be coherent without the supplemental PDF file. Please see the Author Guidelines for Supplementary Materials for more information.
Supplementary documents are not copyedited and so should be prepared carefully with the template provided. Note that a coversheet with final article title, author block, publication date, journal branding, and other details will be added to your supplemental document during production. Do not include such details directly in this document..
Note that this template can be run from your own TeX system or within the cloud-based Overleaf system.
This template can be used to approximate final page count for submission to Optica Publishing Group’s journals Applied Optics, Journal of Optical Communications and Networking, JOSA A, JOSA B, Optics Letters, Optica, and Photonics Research. Use the shortarticle/true option for Optics Letters and short Optica articles.
Note that this template can be run from your own TeX system or within the cloud-based Overleaf system. When compiling on your own TeX system, you may need to run bibtex fullrefs additionally to generate the full reference list for certain journal submission types.
Once your article is complete, you may submit it directly to Prism (Optica's article tracking system) via the 'Submit to Optica' option in the Overleaf editor.
opticajnl.cls v1.0, 2022/06/13: OSA renamed to Optica Publishing Group.
Optica Publishing Group
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