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Having trouble using Microsoft word for documenting your research article and thesis?

Ever heard of LaTeX???



LaTeX is the most popular and widely used document preparation system for typesetting scientific and technical documents. While it has huge advantages over conventional software like MS Word, the learning curve is difficult enough for new users. Nevertheless, once the beast is tamed it will set you free of various worries related to typesetting, allowing you to concentrate on creating the best content for your document.


About the workshop

LaTeX is a document markup language used widely in the research domain for scientific and technical documentation. It sets you free of worries related to typesetting, allowing you to concentrate on creating the best content for your document.

CMEGSA in collaboration with Edmonton Mentors, is organizing a free Hands-on Workshop on LaTeX.

Dr. Vinay Bavdekar, a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Alberta will be conducting the workshop. 

Date:  Friday November 8th, 2013

Time: 3:30 to 5:00 pm 

Venue: ETLC 2-009 

Refreshments will be provided. For online registration please fill the linked form. Last date of registration is November 5th, 2013.

Participants are requested to get their laptops for the workshop. If any of you should you have any question about the event please contact cmegsa@ualberta.ca. You can also find more information about the software here.



Start your registration from the link below


https://docs.google.com/a/ualberta.ca/forms/d/10pnOQNDYNfEeZYJi2tMUwtPyZlSrE8KNdEDV4WDTT-4/viewform


About Edmonton Mentors

Edmonton Mentors is a network of experts in the city of Edmonton willing to impart their skills to students. Find profiles of the experts at www.edmontonmentors.org. The network is looking for more experts who are willing to share their skills as well as team members to run the program together. If you are interested,  please fill the online form here, and we will respond to you soon. 

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