Characterization of Polymers Using Advanced Thermal

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Topic : Characterization of Polymers Using Advanced Thermal Analysis Techniques

Formal Aspects

- The report must be written in good Standard English using the impersonal style (i.e. no sentences including 'I' or 'We').
- It must be typed with 1.5 line spacing, 11 Font size Calibri, Arial or 12 - Times New Roman.
- Neatly drawn Figures (graphs, diagrams, flow charts and photographs) and Tables must be included in the text. It is important not to overdo with graphical presentation. The most representative and meaningful Figures and Tables must be used. The rest can be included in the Appendices.
- The Figures and Tables must be numbered and have meaningful captions.
- All pages starting from 'Introduction' Section should be consecutively numbered in the center or right corner of the bottom margin. The pages preceding the 'Introduction' should be numbered in Roman numerals (i, ii, iii, iv).
- The main body of the report, from Introduction to Conclusions, should be around 10,000 words, and not exceed 15,000. Over-long reports, especially with little content, might result in a reduced mark. Use Appendices for extra information if needed.
- The report should be clear, concise and as short as possible consistent with presenting all relevant information. Detailed information not directly necessary for understanding the report (tables of results, repeated graphs, program listings) should be presented in appendices.

- Any work, design or results, produced by others and used in the report must be identified and acknowledged.

1. INTRODUCTION
Type text here. Heading style - HEADING 1
It should include brief background, project motivation. You can also include in THIS chapter AIMS and OBJECTIVES. Or you can create a separate Main Chapter 2.

2. LITERATURE REVIEW
The title of the chapter does not necessary should read "Literature Review". You can give a name of the topic you want to discuss in it.
Note: Chapter headings and subheadings must be meaningful and must correspond to the content.

2.1 First Subchapter
Heading style - HEADING 2. Do not forget to give a proper name to it.

It is suggested to insert figures into tables. Then they are in a fixed position and cannot disturb the text around them. Once figure in place, make border INVISIBLE.

2.1.1 First Sub-subchapter
Heading style - HEADING 3.Remove it if not needed.
2.2 Second Subchapter
And so on....

3. METHODOLOGY / EXPERIMENTAL / ETC.
Please SELECT appropriate TITLE
This chapter might not be number 3. It might be number 4, 5,... It depends how you arranged previous chapters.
Please note: each MAIN chapter usually starts in a NEW page.

3.1 First SubchapterText here.

3.2 Second Subchapter
You can also add sub-subchapters as well.

4. RESULTS
Here you should present your results
4.1First subchapter
Text here.

5. DISCUSSION
Do not forget to discuss them. (Chapter should start in a NEW page)
NOTE: results and discussion can be presented as One chapter: "RESULTS AND DISCUSSION"
5.1 First Subchapter

6. PROJECT EVALUATION/CONCLUSIONS
And of course conclusions, evaluations AND SUGGESTED FUTURE WORK!
(Chapter should start in a NEW page)

REFERENCES
(Chapter should start in a NEW page)

LIST OF ACHIEVEMENTS
You should include a single (and NO more) page on which a concise, precise and accurate statement of achievements is provided.
Project Achievements
It should contain a list of statements of each project achievements e.g.:
1. An amplifier was constructed which performed according to the specification shown on page 32.
2. etc.
Learning Achievements
It should contain a list of personal achievements e.g.:
1. I learned to program using the `C' language.
2. etc.
Each statement should ideally be contained in one sentence and the statements numbered.

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