11 graduate students competed in this year’s competition, which asks students to distill their research down to a three-minute presentation Air quality, thermometers and virtual reality, or VR, were ...
FARGO — Six students will face off in the championship round of North Dakota State University's graduate schools' Three Minute Thesis Competition on Thursday, Feb. 16. Set to take place in the ...
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, an annual tradition that celebrates graduate students while they explain their thesis research in three minutes or less, will take place on Feb. 13, 2025, ...
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 ...
On the afternoon of April 4, 2025, students, faculty, and staff gathered in the Spingold Theater at Brandeis University. They were there to watch and participate in the Graduate School of Arts and ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) – Six students are set to face off in the championship round of the NDSU Graduate School’s Three Minute Thesis Competition, scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 15 at 2 p.m. in ...
[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 ...
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) ...
Twelve semifinalists from varying master’s and doctoral programs competed in the eighth annual Three Minute Thesis Finals held at the University of Wisconsin Feb. 17. The objective of the competition ...
The annual Brandeis Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition challenges students to effectively explain their research to a broad audience in just three minutes while using one slide. Hone your public ...
The premise of the 3MT Competition sounds simple: participants are challenged to present their research in an engaging manner to a general audience in just three minutes. They can use a single, static ...