The Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition challenges doctoral students to effectively explain their research in three minutes, using language appropriate to a non-specialist audience. Developed by The University of Queensland in 2008 and now held in universities around the globe, the Three Minute Thesis (3MT®)
2024 Three Minute Thesis Presentations
- John Wylie, Aeronautical Engineering, Smarter Wings: Harnessing Whirlwinds for Shorter Takeoff
- Inwon Kang, Computer Science, Tabular Data Distillation
- Chukwuemeka Ike, Electrical Engineering, What Time is it Anyway?: Telling Circadian Time with Wearables
- Riddhi Banik, Chemical Engineering, Molecular hooks for mRNA purification: Let's go fishing!
- Sariah Marth, Chemistry, Why Not a Water-Powered World?
- Yuanyuan Liu, Management, Subtle Design Matters for Medical Crowdfunding
- Steve Eshiemogie, Chemical Engineering, Bacteria in Style: Spinning Silk from Thin Air
- Alli Carson, Mathematics, Simulations: Are we living in The Matrix?
- Varad Mahajani, Materials Engineering, Powering the Future: Unveiling Affordable & Eco-Friendly Solutions for Enhanced