Three Minute Thesis (3MT)
As of 2024, you can find information about the GW Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition on the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs website.
A 100-page dissertation could take hours to present. Can you do it in 3 minutes?
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Competition celebrates the existing research conducted by PhD students. Developed by The University of Queensland (UQ), 3MT cultivates students’ academic, presentation, and research communication skills. The competition supports their capacity to effectively explain their research in three minutes, in a language appropriate to a non-specialist audience.
History
The first 3MT competition was held at UQ in 2008 with 160 Higher Degree by Research (HDR) candidates competing. In 2009 and 2010, the 3MT competition was promoted to other Australian and New Zealand universities and enthusiasm for the concept grew. Due to its adoption in numerous universities, a multinational event was developed, and the Inaugural Trans-Tasman 3MT competition was held at UQ in 2010.
Since 2011, the popularity of the competition has increased and 3MT competitions are now held in over 600 universities across more than 65 countries worldwide.
The first GW 3MT competition was held in 2019 and was only available to CCAS PhD students. Afterwards, the 2022 and 2023 competitions were expanded to include both CCAS and SEAS PhD students. As of 2024, the event is now a university-wide competition!
2024 3MT Competition
The 2024 3MT competition was sponsored by GW's Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs (OGPA) and was held on Thursday, February 22, 2024. Please visit the OGPA Three Minute Thesis page for more details.
2023 3MT Winners
First Place
Ryan Welch
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, SEAS
Linking the Process, Structure, and Performance of 3D
Printed Thermoelectric Materials
Second Place
Jacob Medina
Cancer Biology, CCAS
Photothermal Therapy of SM1 Melanoma Utilizing
Anti-CD137 Coated Prussian Blue Nanoparticles
Third Place
Nate Harris
Economics, CCAS
Do Building Height Restrictions Increase or Decrease
Welfare in a City?
People's Choice
Anastasia Sarmakeeva
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, SEAS
Landslide Simulations to Save Lives
Watch the Full 2023 3MT Competition
2022 3MT Winners
First Place
Dustin Abele
Chemistry
Sustainable Materials for High Energy Density Lithium-ion Batters
Second Place
Ruoyu Chen
Economics
Evaluating the Effects of Carbon Trading on Power Sector Emissions in China: A View From Space
Third Place
Anthony Hennig
Systems Engineering
The Complexities of Measuring Complexity
People's Choice
Ferhan Güloglu
Anthropology
Natural Mothers in the Making
2021 Virtual 3MT Winners
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On Thursday, February 24, nine Ph.D. students from across CCAS doctoral programs in the humanities, sciences and social sciences faced off in friendly competition in the third annual CCAS Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) Dissertation Competition. The competition challenges students to effectively communicate their research to a non-specialist audience in three minutes.
In this year’s virtual competition students submitted pre-recorded videos of their 3MT presentations and the winners were announced at Thursday’s live event. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners were selected by a judging panel of CCAS faculty members; Professor Heidi Bardot, (Art Therapy) Professor Shelley Brundage, (Speech and Hearing Sciences) Professor Harald Grassheimmer (Physics) and CCAS Dean, Paul Wahlbeck (Political Science). A People’s Choice winner was selected by the audience.
In total, student’s 3MT videos garnered almost 500 views within one week with the People’s Choice winner receiving over 170 individual views. It was a job well done by all of the doctoral students taking part in this year’s virtual Three Minute Thesis competition!
First Place
Katherine Hinnant
Chemistry
Can You Fight Fires with Shampoos?
Second Place
Turni Chakrabarti
English
Disruptive Widowhood in the Bengali and British Novel
Third Place
Stephanie Gomez
Microbiology & Immunology
How Can the Immune System Be Activated to Treat Ovarian Cancer?
People's Choice
Djordje Modrakovic
Clinical Psychology
Better Safe Sex: HIV Preventative Interventions & Psychosexual Health Among Men Who Have Sex with Men
2020 3MT Winners
First Place
Kimberly Foecke
Human Paleobiology
Nitrogen, Neanderthals, and Seeing Diet in the Past.
Second Place
Abhilasha Sahay
Economics
The Silenced Women: Can Public Activism Stimulate Disclosure of Violence Against Women.
Third Place & People's Choice
Michelle Kramer
Cognitive Neuroscience
Context Matters: How Previous Events Influence Airport Baggage Screening Success.
2019 3MT Winners
First Place
Elizabeth Pertner
Political Science
Watching the Watchdog
Second Place
Matthew Lefler
Chemistry
Making Carbon Nanotubes from Thin Air
Third Place
Chelsea Ullman
Public Policy and Administration
How Can Policy be Used to Get Justice for Campus Sexual Assault Survivors?
People's Choice
Jiaqi J. O'Reilly
Biomedical Sciences: Neuroscience
The Placenta: The Most Important Organ That Everyone Loses