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Title Define the problem as you understand it. Your topic maybe very broad but you will have to focus on specific areas of it. Here you can define the scope of the problem you will address. Use big fonts and pictures/graphs etc. (Font size min 28) Try to have less text and talk more! Don’t read text written in the presentation… Explain Detailed explanation can be done in Information slides at the end of the presentation.

Problem solution How have people solved this problem. Practical solution. Give at least one and at most two practical solutions from literature. GIVE REFERENCE to solution Wikipedia is NOT sufficient reference. Reference can be journal article or patent or industry standard or a book. Discuss briefly the core idea of the solution

Problem Solution 2 If need be continue problem solution here Remember you have 10 minutes to finish Keep number of slides minimum Information slides are separate at the end of you presentation

ENDS Student does not talk beyond this point Information slides follow for other students to read If information slides are unclear please contact the author for clarification.

Information Slide(s) Use as many slides as you need beyond this point to explain in detail what you have explained before in short time. Since these slides could be used to formulate questions in the exam these slides will be given to all students. Explain the problem in depth as you understood it. Explain the solution proposed by you in earlier slides, in depth. Do not forget to add references. There is no limitation here but please be practical.

Information Slide(s) DO NOT COPY PASTE ! All material has to be original text of the student Do not just fill the space with meaningless pictures/graphs or text. These information slides are like a mini report and should follow all the rules of report making.