ENG 4 130 Research Methods
German University of Technology in Oman (GUtech)
Department of Engineering
Title of the Research Proposal
Course Coordinator:
Dr.-Ing. Emmanouil Bouzakis
Student Name:
John Smith
Winter Semester 2019
ABSTRACT
Maximum 50 words
Keywords:
الخلاصة
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ABSTRACT 2
الخلاصة 3
LIST OF FIGURES 5
LIST OF TABLES 6
LIST OF SYMBOLS OR LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 7
INTRODUCTION 8
1.1. Heading 2 8
1.1.1. Heading 3 8
RECENT DEVELOPMENETS IN THE FIELD OF… 9
CURRENT CHALLENGES IN THE FIELD OF… 10
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS TO OVERCOME THE CHALLENGE OF… 11
CONCLUSION 12
REFERENCES 13
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1.1: Sample figure 10
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1.1: Sample table 10
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LIST OF SYMBOLS OR LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
| µ | Coefficient of friction |
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Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
Maximum 250 words
- Heading 2
Follow the same format for all heading 2’s
- Heading 3
Figure 1.1: Sample figure
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Table 1.1: Sample table
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| Month | Days |
| 1 Year | 12 | 365 |
| 2 Years | 24 | 730 |
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Chapter 2
RECENT DEVELOPMENETS IN THE FIELD OF…
Chapter 3
CURRENT CHALLENGES IN THE FIELD OF…
Chapter 4
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS TO OVERCOME THE CHALLENGE OF…
Chapter 5
CONCLUSION
REFERENCES
All references must be in the APA style, with examples as follows:
One author (a book chapter)
Easton, B. (2008). Does poverty affect health? In K. Dew & A. Matheson (Eds.), Understanding health inequalities in Aotearoa New Zealand (pp. 97-106). Dunedin, New Zealand: Otago University Press.
Two authors (a journal article with doi)
Li, S. & Seale, C. (2007). Learning to do qualitative data analysis: An observational study of doctoral work. Qualitative Health Research, 17, 1442-1452. doi:10.1177/1049732307306924
Three authors
Barnard, R., de Luca, R. & Li, J. (2015). First-year undergraduate students’ perceptions of lecturer and peer feedback: A New Zealand action research project. Studies In Higher Education, 40(5), 933-944. doi:10.1080/03075079.2014.881343
Four to seven authors
Szcz Ę Sna, A., Nowak, A., Grabiec, P., Paszkuta, M., Tajstra, M. & Wojciechowska, M. (2017). Survey of wearable multi-modal vital parameters measurement systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 526. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-47154-9_37
More than seven authors
Kasabov, N., Scott, N. M., Tu, E., Marks, S., Sengupta, N., Capecci, E., . . . Yang, J. (2016). Evolving spatio-temporal data machines based on the NeuCube neuromorphic framework: Design methodology and selected applications. Neural Networks, 78, 1-14. doi:10.1016/j.neunet.2015.09.011
You should:
1) Click References tab
2) Click Manage Sources on the Citations & Bibliography menu
3) Either Copy sources from the Master List to the Current List or create New sources that will automatically be added to both the Master and Current List
a. Sources in the Current List will be shown in the dropdown Insert Citation list. Make your selection.
b. Enter information for each source.
4) Once all your sources are entered, close the window.
5) Select Style on the Citations & Bibliography menu and choose APA style
6) Click the Bibliography dropdown list and select Insert Bibliography
7) The bibliography will appear in your Word doc.
8) Edit accordingly
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