The final round of competition for this year’s top Three-Minute Thesis (3MT®️) presenter will be on Nov. 18 at 4:30 in Rowe 130.
From a total field of 76 Charlotte researchers vying in this year’s contest, 10 made it to the final round. Graduate students from across campus took the challenge to pare down complex details of their research into a succinct three-minute (or less) presentation to a non-specialist audience.
Participants in the Nov. 18 final round of competition include:
Jannatul Ferdous, Bioinformatics
Woheeb Muhammad Saeed, Optical Science and Engineering
Micheal Uduebor, Civil Engineering
Brittany Glover, Counselor Education and Supervision
Drashti Mehta, Bioinformatics
Lolo Aboufoul, Computer Science
Alfred Hubbard, Bioinformatics
Joshua Mikombo, Bioinformatics
William Willis, Bioinformatics
Louie Alexander, Bioinformatics
Kamal Chandra Paul, Electrical Engineering
Jade Takakuwa, Bioinformatics
3MT is a research communication competition that helps students leverage all of their communication skills to drop the jargon and engage a general audience.
For more information, please visit the Center for Graduate Life and Learning.