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* Title, Name of the person and affiliation, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Dicussion, Conclusion, and References. | * Title, Name of the person and affiliation, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Dicussion, Conclusion, and References. | ||
* Paper should be typed in two column style. For this you can use | * Paper should be typed in two column style. For this you can use | ||
**LaTeX | |||
**Open office version of Microsoft Word. | |||
=== Format of the report for the final project === | === Format of the report for the final project === |
Revision as of 11:30, 5 November 2009
Guidelines
The idea of a Research Project is to tackle a topic borrowed from research frontiers (such as from recently published in journal articles) while spending more time on researching literature, doing computation, and compiling a report than it is usually required for simple homework problems. When you have enough results to tell a coherent story, you should end the Research Project by writing (in a clear writing style, obeying the rules of grammar and spelling) and submitting a Report. The Report should be understandable to a person who has not done the assignment.
Format of the report for the midterm project
The midterm project should be finalized as a paper similar to research articles dealing with Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics posted every day on arxiv.org. The format of the paper mimicking this is:
- Title, Name of the person and affiliation, Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results, Dicussion, Conclusion, and References.
- Paper should be typed in two column style. For this you can use
- LaTeX
- Open office version of Microsoft Word.
Format of the report for the final project
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