The Computer Science department provides Overlief licenses for all faculty members for research, collaboration, and publishing.

Overleaf is a collaborative cloud-based LaTeX editor used for writing, editing, and publishing scientific documents.

It partners with a wide range of scientific publishers to provide official journal LaTeX templates and direct submission links.

Learn LaTeX in 30 minutes: In this tutorial, we provide a quick and easy first introduction to LaTeX with no prior knowledge required. By the time you are finished, you will have written your first LaTeX document!

Find a beautiful template: If you’re looking for a template or example to get started, we have a large selection available in our template gallery, including CVs, project reports, journal articles, and more.

Work with your collaborators: One of the key features of Overleaf is the ability to share projects and collaborate on them with other users. Find out how to share your projects with your colleagues in this quick how-to guide.

Work with GitLab repositories: Overleaf gives you an option to work with CS server GitLab repositories to provide version control and keep your work safe.