Guidebook for IC PhD life at EPFL. Visit the guide here!
This guide is put together by EDIC PhD students of all years and from different labs, to help you navigate through your research career at EPFL. The current maintainer is @shardulc.
We try to keep the guide up to date, but if you notice any inconsistencies please tell us at [email protected], or make a pull request to this repository. For the guide to grow and stay current over time, we need you to contribute!
This site is built with Jekyll and GitHub Pages.
The main contents are located in one of the _CATEGORY
directories, where CATEGORY
is one of the following:
first
(Getting started)middle
(Resources and responsibilities)last
(Graduating)life
(Life in Lausanne)
If you want to modify some contents of an existing article, locate its corresponding Markdown file by observing its permalink:
the article with permalink https://epic-guide.github.io/CATEGORY/NAME
is located at _CATEGORY/NAME.md
.
If you want to write a new article, add a new file in the corresponding directory.
Note: Please avoid changing the names of existing articles as this will change its permalink.
In the first few lines of each article, please remember to include/update the following fields:
layout: post
(Just keep it like this)title: "Candidacy exam"
(The full title of the article)category: first
(Category as described in the previous section)order: 1
(Order of the article in the category. Articles are sorted in ascending order on the guide index page.)
The content of the articles can be written in Markdown and/or HTML.
If you are not familiar with Markdown syntax, take a look at this guide.
Note: As the h1
heading is reserved for the article title, please use h2
(two hashtags ##
in Markdown) or smaller headings within the article.
To make a pull request, first fork this repository, make changes and commit to your fork, and come back here and click on "compare & pull request".
Edit index.md
to include your name!
If you would like to build the webpage locally to preview the changes:
- Check (and install if not fulfilled) the prerequisites: Ruby >= 2.5.0 with Dev headers, RubyGems, GCC and Make.
- Install Jeykll following the steps according to your operating system.
- Install a couple additional Jekyll gems we need:
gem install jekyll-remote-theme jekyll-seo-tag
. - Navigate to the root directory of this repo.
- Run
jekyll serve
to start the server. It will automatically regenerate webpages when you change the Markdown sources. - Open a browser and go to http://localhost:4000.