\documentclass[12pt,a4paper,titlepage]{memoir} \usepackage[]{ruthesis} %% Options in []: %% IS Icelandic is main language \title{Ph.D.\ Dissertation Template for \theInstitution{}} \titleIS{Ph.D.\ Dissertation Template for \theInstitution{} in Icelandic} \author{Joseph T. Foley}%Use \and as an author separator \date{2020}{2}{2}%{Year}{Month}{Day}%use numbers %\DocumentInfo{TYPE}{ABBREVIATION}{DEGREE}{PROGRAM} %\DocumentInfo{Dissertation}{Ph.D.}{Doctor of Philosophy}{Computer Science} \DocumentInfo{Dissertation}{Ph.D.}{Doctor of Philosophy}{Computer Science} \School{School of Technology} %% PhD only have Thesis Committee with roles. Examiner is part of committee. \SupervisorHeading{Thesis Committee} \Supervisors{ \personinfo{Superior A. Teacher}{Supervisor}{Professor}{Reykjavik University}{Iceland} \personinfo{Helpful A. Teacher}{Co-advisor}{Assistant Professor}{University of Iceland}{Iceland} \personinfo{Tough E. Questions}{Examiner}{Associate Professor}{Massachusetts Institute of Technology}{USA} } %%%%%%%%%%%%%% INDEX SETUP %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% The Memoir package (which we use) automatically generates the index %% See section 17.2 on page 302 of the guide %% http://texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/memoir/memman.pdf %% This means you have to run "makeindex DEGREE-NAME-YEAR" \makeindex{} \indexintoc{} %%%%%% Useful Packages %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \usepackage{lipsum}%provides us with text for testing %% usage: \lipsum[STARTNUM-ENDNUM] \usepackage{siunitx} %%% Macros for SI Units in text %% e.g. \SI{9.8}{\meter\per\second} \usepackage[final]{listings} %%% Formatting code inclusion and snippets %% "final" option to force it to display code %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \begin{document} \maketitle \copyrightpage{} \signaturepage{} \archivesigpage{} \begin{abstract} The abstract goes here translated into English. If the thesis is in English, it should come first. It should be a fairly short summary of the entire document. \end{abstract} \begin{abstractIS} The abstract goes here translated into Icelandic. If the thesis is in Icelandic, it should come first. It should be a fairly short summary of the entire document. \end{abstractIS} \begin{dedications} I dedicate this to my spouse/child/pet/power animal. \end{dedications} \enableindents{}% turn on/off paragraph indents % RUM: "Acknowledgements (optional)"%start numbering \chapter*{Acknowledgements} \begin{quotation} So long, and thanks for all the fish. \end{quotation}\sourceatright{Douglas Adams\cite{adams84fish}} \vspace{\baselineskip} This work was funded by \the\year~RANNIS grant ``Survey of man-eating Minke whales'' 1415550. Additional equipment was generously donated by the Icelandic Tourism Board. {\em Acknowledgements are optional; comment this chapter out if they are absent Note that it is important to acknowledge any funding that helped in the work} \chapter*{Preface} % RUM: "Preface (optional)" This dissertation is original work by the author, Firstname~Lastname. Portions of the introductory text are used with permission from Student et al.\cite{student2015awesome} of which I am an author. {\em The preface is an optional element explaining a little who performed what work. See \url{https://www.grad.ubc.ca/sites/default/files/materials/thesis_sample_prefaces.pdf} for suggestions. List of publications as part of the preface is optional unless elements of the work have already been published. It should be a comprehensive list of all publications in which material in the thesis has appeared, preferably with references to sections as appropriate. This is also a good place to state contribution of student and contribution of others to the work represented in the thesis. } %\chapter*{Publications} %% Some Dissertations present the related papers first, but this is sometimes in Preface \clearpage{} \tableofcontents{}\clearpage \listoffigures{}\clearpage \listoftables{}\clearpage %% The list of abbreviations is an example of a special list %% Other lists may be added, such as lists of algorithms, symbols, theorems, etc. %% IN CS PhD, this is sometimes centered. \chapter*{List of Abbreviations}%%RUM: Not mentioned \begin{tabular}{ll} MSc &Masters of Science\\ PhD &Doctor of Philosophy\\ \end{tabular} \chapter*{List of Symbols}%%RUM: Not mentioned \begin{tabular}{lll} Symbol &Description &Value/Units\\ $E$ &Energy &\si{\joule}\\ $m$ &Mass &\si{gram}\\ $c$ &Speed of Light &\SI{2.99E8}{\meter\per\second\square}\\ \end{tabular} \mainmatter{} \aliaspagestyle{chapter}{empty} % Don't put page numbers on the chapter changes %% If you would like to separate chapters into different files, use %% \include{chapterfile} %% WARNING: Make sure that all of these files (and any new ones) %% are UTF-8 otherwise you will get weird encoding errors. \part{The First Part} % Parts optional but useful in longer documents \chapter{The First Chapter} \include{introduction}%Chapter in introduction.tex \section{Another Section} \part{The Second Part} % Parts optional but useful in longer documents \bibliographystyle{ieeetran} \bibliography{references} %% If appendices are needed, uncomment the following line %% and include the appendices in separate files \appendix{}%%RUM: "Appendicies (as appropriate) \input{code} % as an example, perhaps some of your code %\backmatter{} % Sections after this don't get numbers %% We prefer that all elements be numbered %%%%%%%%%%%%% SHOW INDEX %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% %% Index, optional. A good idea on longer documents \clearforchapter{} \printindex{}%%RUM: Not mentioned \end{document} %%% Local Variables: %%% mode: latex %%% TeX-master: "PHD-NAME-YEAR" %%% End: