Three Minute Thesis Competition

Three Minute Thesis, developed by The University of Queensland, cultivates PhD students’ academic, presentation, and research communication skills. Presenting in a 3MT competition increases their capacity to effectively explain their research in three minutes, in a language appropriate to a non-specialist audience. Competitors are allowed one PowerPoint slide, but no other resources or props.


 

Meagan Wengrove

Three Minute Thesis Competition
Bedform Geometry and Bedload Sediment Flux in Coastal Wave, Current, and Combined Wave-Current Flows

 

Josh Humberston

Three Minute Thesis Competition
A Study of Inlets: Remarkable Coastal Features "Under the Radar"

 

Jaclyn Robidoux

Three Minute Thesis Competition
 

 

Ian Gagnon

Three Minute Thesis Competition
A Hydrokinetic Turbine Deployment System for Use at Bridges with the Memorial Bridge as a Case Study

 

Maria Marin Jarrin

Three Minute Thesis Competition
Interannual variability of mixed layer dynamics in the Ecuadorian Ocean

 

Eric Doherty

Three Minute Thesis Competition
The memorial "living bridge" project: Designing and implementing a National Science Foundation Smart Service System

 

ANNE HARTWELL

Three Minute Thesis Competition
Comparing Communities in Warm and Cold Spots Under the Sea

 

 

JORDAN PIERCE

Three Minute Thesis Competition
Automating the Boring Stuff:  Using A.I. to Map Coral Reefs

 

KERRY DYKENS

Three Minute Thesis Competition
Mighty Marine Microbes