The Title of Your Thesis Goes Here
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UCR PhD Thesis template
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\begin{document}
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\title{The Title of Your Thesis Goes Here}
\author{John Joe Smith}
\degreemonth{June}
\degreeyear{2018}
\degree{Doctor of Philosophy}
\chair{Dr. Linda G. Scott}
\othermembers{Dr. Kara E. Oswood\\
Dr. Karen Smith}
\numberofmembers{3}
\field{Computer Science}
\campus{Riverside}
\maketitle
\copyrightpage{}
\approvalpage{}
\degreesemester{Fall}
\begin{frontmatter}
\begin{acknowledgements}
I am grateful to my advisor, without whose help, I would not have been here.
\end{acknowledgements}
\begin{dedication}
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\begin{center}
To my parents for all the support.
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\input{abstract}
\tableofcontents
\listoffigures
\listoftables
\end{frontmatter}
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\input{chapter2}
\input{chapter3}
\input{chapter4}
\input{conclusions}
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