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+++ title = "Example Talk" date = 2017-01-01T00:00:00 # Schedule page publish date. draft = false

Talk start and end times.

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

time_start = 2030-06-01T13:00:00 time_end = 2030-06-01T15:00:00

Authors. Comma separated list, e.g. ["Bob Smith", "David Jones"].

authors = []

Abstract and optional shortened version.

abstract = "" abstract_short = ""

Name of event and optional event URL.

event = "Academic Theme Conference" event_url = "https://example.org"

Location of event.

location = "London, United Kingdom"

Is this a selected talk? (true/false)

selected = false

Projects (optional).

Associate this talk with one or more of your projects.

Simply enter your project's filename without extension.

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

Otherwise, set projects = [].

projects = ["deep-learning"]

Tags (optional).

Set tags = [] for no tags, or use the form tags = ["A Tag", "Another Tag"] for one or more tags.

tags = []

Links (optional).

url_pdf = "" url_slides = "slides/example-slides" url_video = "" url_code = ""

Does the content use math formatting?

math = true

Does the content use source code highlighting?

highlight = true

Featured image

Place your image in the static/img/ folder and reference its filename below, e.g. image = "example.jpg".

[header] image = "headers/bubbles-wide.jpg" caption = "My caption :smile:"

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{{% 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 url_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.