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title: Example Talk event: Academic Theme Conference event_url: https://example.org

location: Source Themes HQ address: street: 450 Serra Mall city: Stanford region: CA postcode: '94305' country: United States

summary: An example talk using Academic's Markdown slides feature. abstract: "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Duis posuere tellusac convallis placerat. Proin tincidunt magna sed ex sollicitudin condimentum. Sed ac faucibus dolor, scelerisque sollicitudin nisi. Cras purus urna, suscipit quis sapien eu, pulvinar tempor diam."

Talk start and end times.

End time can optionally be hidden by prefixing the line with #.

date: "2030-06-01T13:00:00Z" date_end: "2030-06-01T15:00:00Z" all_day: false

Schedule page publish date (NOT talk date).

publishDate: "2017-01-01T00:00:00Z"

authors: [] tags: []

Is this a featured talk? (true/false)

featured: false

image: caption: 'Image credit: Unsplash' focal_point: Right

links:

Markdown Slides (optional).

Associate this talk with Markdown slides.

Simply enter your slide deck's filename without extension.

E.g. slides = "example-slides" references content/slides/example-slides.md.

Otherwise, set slides = "".

slides: example

Projects (optional).

Associate this post with one or more of your projects.

Simply enter your project's folder or file name without extension.

E.g. projects = ["internal-project"] references content/project/deep-learning/index.md.

Otherwise, set projects = [].

projects:

  • internal-project

Enable math on this page?

math: true

{{% alert note %}} Click on the Slides button above to view the built-in slides feature. {{% /alert %}}

Slides can be added in a few ways:

  • Create slides using Academic's Slides feature and link using slides parameter in the front matter of the talk file
  • Upload an existing slide deck to static/ and link using url_slides parameter in the front matter of the talk file
  • Embed your slides (e.g. Google Slides) or presentation video on this page using shortcodes.

Further talk details can easily be added to this page using Markdown and $\rm \LaTeX$ math code.