# Proposal Template
## Group N
* Alice Brown, Department of Physics, National Taiwan University
* Chales Donlad, Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan University
## Abstract
Give a brief summary of the work you plan to present. The well-written abstract is the single most important part of the proposal. Often, initial proposal review are based on the abstract alone. (Limit: 250 words)
## Background and Objectives
Give a short review of the literature and explain why this work is important. Please discuss the scientific or technological impact of this work. If presenting a historic work, give a brief discussion of the historical significance of this work. You can also include formula
\begin{equation}
H=-t\sum_{\langle ij\rangle} c^\dagger_i c_j + \text{c. c.}
\end{equation}
You can also include figures, as shown in Fig. 1.
Limit the number of figures to two.

<figcaption>Fig. 1: Average vs year. </figcaption>
## Methods, Steps and Progress
Describe the methods, the time frame and the division of labor among group members in this work.
### Methods
Discuss the methods that are required to perform the studies introduced in this work, including the experimental setup/ theoretical tools and procedures.
### Timetable
Give a weekly timetable from the week starting from 11/15. The timetable should show your progress toward making a oral presentation and a poster.
|Week|Task |
|----|------|
|1 |Reading papers and discussion. |
|2|Designing poster layout.|
|...|...|
Or you can include a Gantt chart.
### Responsibilities
Please address what each member's role in the project will be.
## Expected Difficulties and Solutions
Describe briefly what is the expected difficulties in this work and your possible solutions.
## Results and Evaluation
Describe briefly what you expect to learn and produce from this work. Please give concrete goals and how you can evaluate if these goals are reached.
Finally, give proper citations[^ex] of work you referenced in your proposal[^mcco02]. Limit this section to two pages, including figures.
## References
[^ex]:See for example: G. H. Cross, Nature **374**, 307 (1995); M. Key *et al.*, Phys. Rev. Lett. **84**, 1371 (2000).
[^mcco02]: L. McComb, J. Dept. Phys. **75**, 234 (2002).