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Examples Gallery
With Manim, the only limit to what you can create is your imagination! This also applies to Manim Slides.
As the field of possibilities is infinitely vast, it's often useful to learn how to use Manim Slides based on examples.
The aim of this page is to share with you the creations of some Manim Slides users, to hopefully inspire you! Most of them use HTML conversion to make them accessible via a website.
If you too have created content with Manim Slides that is available online (e.g., a YouTube video or website), don't hesitate to contact us so that we can share your content on this page!
Scientific Research
Below are people that dissimenate their research results using Manim Slides presentations.
Daniel Panizo Pérez
Daniel publishes his presentations on Cosmology, String Theory and related topics on his personal website.
For example, below are the slides of a seminar he gave titled Our Universe on a (Dark) Bubble.
He also shares his code on a public GitHub repository.
Jérome Eertmans
Jérome, the author of Manim Slides, publishes his presentations on the topic of Ray Tracing applied to Radio Propagations on his personal website. He also uses Manim Slides for presenting at conferences using the PowerPoint or HTML conversion.
For example, below are the slides of his PhD confirmation.
Matthew McIlree
Matthew is a Computer Science researcher from Scotland and has used Manim Slides to present his work on Proof Logging for Constraint Programming. He also publishes his presentation slides on his personal website.
Here are the slides from a 25-minute talk he presented at the 39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence titled Certifying Bounds Propagation for Integer Multiplication Constraints.
School Work
Below are people that used Manim Slides for school presentations.
Antonio Caserta
Antonio is a 17-year-old high school student from Germany who used Manim Slides to present his final project, Episteme, an AI financial terminal that uses crowdsourced data from social networks to gather stock insights.
The slides from his 30-minute presentation to the school board can be found below and on his Github repository
Casper Algera
Casper, a mathematics student from the Netherlands, used Manim Slides to present his bachelor's thesis. In his presentation, he illustrates a probabilistic coupling argument related to the contact process. His slides are available below, and his full presentation can be viewed on YouTube.