Promoting yourself with 3MT from Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) on Vimeo. A 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) presentation is a concise research presentation format designed to engage a non-specialist audience. Take ...
Adarsh Suresh came to the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago in 2018 to work on alleviating global water stress. He also joined an improv team at the Revival in Hyde ...
If you had to explain your thesis in three minutes or less, could you do it? The Dr. Gerald H. Sanders Three Minute Thesis Competition, hosted by the Miami University Graduate School, asks graduate ...
Rochester Institute of Technology recently joined 900 universities in participating in the three-minute thesis contest. RIT Ph.D. candidate student competitors were to present their thesis in under ...
Do you think you could summarize an 80,000-word dissertation in just 300 words? That’s the premise of the Three Minute Thesis (3MT™) competition, an event developed by the University of Queensland ...
This annual event, which showcases graduate student’s ability to distill their nine-hour thesis down to three minutes, comes back Feb. 7 at 4 p.m. What is the best way to distill a multitude of ...
The average thesis defense lasts around two hours. However, last Thursday, ten Stanford Ph.D. candidates had just three minutes to make their case. At Stanford’s inaugural Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) ...
This annual event celebrates the power of concise communication and the incredible depth of graduate student research across disciplines. Congratulations to all the finalists for their hard work and ...
Ten students participated in this year’s final competition for a chance at prize money and a chance to represent CU Boulder at the regional competition Drones as teammates, landing safely from space, ...
We believe in the extraordinary power of research to change the world for the better. But to ensure they achieve the maximum impact, researchers must communicate often complex ideas in an accessible, ...
[Speaker: Joseph Stefko] Next up is an Anarghya Das from the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. From Kolkata, India, Anarghya has actually lived out every soccer fan's dream, having played ...