Project Report Template - 2015-2016
Project Report Template - 2015-2016
College of Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering Department
Acknowledgment
I would like to express my thanks and appreciation my supervisor Dr. ---------- for
his continuous support and advice.
Special thanks to ----------------
Abstract
This abstract is a very important and obligatory part of the report allowing the potential reader to
judge, if he is the target of this report. The abstract is a summary of the entire report and not an
introduction to the report. It should be written with broadly understandable technical language
and should be self-contained, i.e. should not contain any references or citations. Also the usage
of abbreviations and acronyms should be avoided, since the same acronyms or abbreviations can
have different meanings on different research fields. The abstract should typically contain about
400 words and in any cases not more than one page. The definition of the research field and the
most important outcome of the presented research are the obligatory components of the abstract.
(Limited to Only one page)
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction................................................................................................................1
1.1 Motivation.........................................................................................................................1
1.2 Aim of the project.............................................................................................................1
1.3 Constraints:.......................................................................................................................1
1.4 Standards:..........................................................................................................................2
1.5 Report Outline...................................................................................................................2
Chapter 2 Background................................................................................................................3
2.1 First Section......................................................................................................................3
2.1.1 Subsection..................................................................................................................3
2.1.2 Subsection ................................................................................................................4
2.2 Another Section.................................................................................................................4
The main task of the introduction in the senior report is to present the logical chain
The introduction can consist of one text body, but it can also be differently structured. Typical
components are the motivation and the aim of the project. The introduction has typically 1 to 4
pages.
1.1 Motivation
The motivation should answer the following questions: Why the work has been done? For
whom? What is its importance
1.3 Constraints:
What are the constraints of your work and how did you make sure they were met? Refer to the
section in the report that deals with each constraint.
1.4 Standards:
What are the engineering standards used in your project? Refer to the section in the report where
you take these standards into consideration.
In this chapter, you should present the background information needed for the proposed work of
the thesis.
The background chapter is typically subdivided in several subsections. In some cases, it is also
more suitable to make more than one main chapter with diverse theoretical backgrounds, if
needed. The background chapter (or chapters) should not constitute more than 25-30% of the
total text.
2.1.1 Subsection
For figures (if needed), a figure could be inserted as .tif, .jpeg, or word picture. A
caption should be inserted for each figure. The figure also need to referred to in the
text. A list of figures is also provided in this template.
Figure (2-1) The UOB Logo
This chapter constitutes the main part of the report. After outlining the problem in Chapter 1 and
presenting the background information for your work Chapter 2, you start presenting your work
and design steps in this chapter. Here you need to show how you took the constraints into
consideration in your design and how the standards were used. This depends on the type of the
project.
Chapter 4
Results and Discussion
After the presenting your design and work, the results obtained are shown and discussed in this
chapter. How do you kneo that your design workded and that the problem you started out to
solve has actually been solved. If not solved, then you need to discuss the reasons and propose
solutions .
Chapter 5
Conclusion and Future Work
Write your conclusions here. Typically 1-2 paragraphs where you tell what the problem was and
how it was solve. Then the main results in 1-2 paragraphs or possibly as a list. In addition, you
can describe topics for future research in the last paragraph.
References
[1] Author Name, “Research title,” IEEE., vol. 40, pp. 303-312, June 2015.
[2] Author Name, “Research title,” IEEE., vol. 50, pp. 103-162, Feb. 2015.
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Appendices
You can add Appendices here, if needed. Starting from Appendix A and so on.
Appendix A
Conducting
Secondary research
Analyzing Data
Asking for
advisement
Writing up the
Final Version
Revising by Peers
Table 2: List of all materials and resources.