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# Use a system to organize your pdf's, for example Mendeley [http://www.mendeley.com] or Jabref [http://jabref.sourceforge.net]
# Make regular and automated backups, using [http://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/index.html SyncBack] for instance
# If your article does not fit in the required number of pages, use these [[tricks]]
# Use a system to organize your pdf's, for example [http://www.mendeley.com Mendeley] or [http://jabref.sourceforge.net Jabref] <br/> Note that Mendeley has a very nice [[Mendeley web import tool | web import tool]]
# Use the [[Matlab tools]] provided on this wiki and share your own generic Matlab functions
# If your article does not fit in the required number of pages, use these [[Latex tricks to reduce the number of pages of articles | tricks]]
# Use the [[Matlab tools]] provided on this wiki and share your own generic Matlab functions here
# Participate in one of the projects such as [http://www.techunited.nl Robocup] or [http://ateam.wtb.tue.nl ATeam] to broaden your scope and improve practical skills
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Latest revision as of 08:44, 4 October 2012

  1. Make regular and automated backups, using SyncBack for instance
  2. Use a system to organize your pdf's, for example Mendeley or Jabref
    Note that Mendeley has a very nice web import tool
  3. If your article does not fit in the required number of pages, use these tricks
  4. Use the Matlab tools provided on this wiki and share your own generic Matlab functions here
  5. Participate in one of the projects such as Robocup or ATeam to broaden your scope and improve practical skills