2018 Three Minute Thesis Competition
Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Event Recap
The Graduate School and ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ held the 3MT® competition on February 23, 2018. The Three Minute Thesis is a global research communication competition developed by The University of Queensland in Australia. It is an academic competition for doctoral and master’s degree students that require each participant to explain his or her research effectively in three minutes, using one slide, with no animation.
After competing in a qualifying round, the finalists were chosen to compete for the coveted prize of $1,000. Additionally, $500 was awarded to the Runner Up and the audience voted for the People’s Choice winner who was also awarded $500.
The preliminary round was judged by Dr. Gary Krenz, Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science; Dr. Deirdre Dempsey, Department of Theology; and Dr. James Rice, Department of Mechanical Engineering.
The final competition was judged by Dr. Daniel Myers, Provost, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ; Honorable Janine Geske, Trustee, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Board of Trustees; and Ms. Karen Herzog, Higher Education Reporter for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Watch the full competition, or you can view individual contestants below.
Congratulations to This Year's Winner and Runner Up, Giovanni Berardi and Ryan Warner
Mr. Giovanni Berardi, a doctoral student in the Clinical and Translational Rehabilitation Health Science program, emerged as the Three Minute Thesis competition winner with his presentation, “Resisting the Pain Epidemic: Pumping Up Pain Relief". He was also selected as the People’s Choice winner! Mr. Berardi will move on to represent ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ at the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools regional competition in Grand Rapids, Michigan on April 6, 2018.
The Runner-Up was awarded to Mr. Ryan Warner, a doctoral student in the Counseling Psychology program, with his presentation, "Coping Responses to Racial Microaggressions Among African-American Doctoral Students in Psychology".
Congratulations and thank you to our winners and competitors from this year’s competition! It was an incredible experience to hear about the research that our graduate students are working on.
Competition Finalists
Winner- Giovanni Berardi, Clinical and Translational Rehabilitation
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Runner Up- Ryan Warner, Counseling Psychology
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Samuel Amoako-Frimpong, Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Wenkai Guan, Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Thomas Hansberger, Philosophy
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Jiachen Ma, Computational Sciences
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Chandler MacSwain, Communication
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Jennifer Marra, Philosophy
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Shaun Miller, Philosophy
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