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Atlanta, GA | Posted: November 7, 2016
School of Interactive Computing Ph.D. student Tesca Fitzgerald has made the finals of the second annual Georgia Tech Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition.
Fitzgerald will present her research into developing cognitive systems for interactive robots during the final round of the competition on Nov. 15 from 5-8 p.m. in the LeCraw Auditorium at Scheller College of Business.
Fitzgerald's research focuses on helping robots to leverage skills learned in one demonstration for other similar tasks. “Robots can learn to complete a task by receiving a demonstration of it from a human teacher,” said Fitzgerald. “However, they cannot immediately reuse that knowledge to complete similar tasks with different objects.”
Based on a competition that started at the University of Queensland in Australia and has spread to universities around the world, Fitzgerald and nine other doctoral students from across campus will have just three minutes to explain the crux of their work to a group of judges and an audience.
“The time limit is challenging, but I feel that the bigger challenge is trying to explain my research topic to an academic audience with various backgrounds,” said Fitzgerald. “When presenting to a broad audience as in the 3 Minute Thesis, it's just as important to convey why the problem even matters in the first place, and why they should care about the proposed solution, too.”
The following students, who were selected during two preliminary rounds held in October, will compete for three research travel grants ranging from $2,000 to $1,000 and a $500 People’s Choice grant:
For more information about the 3MT competition, visit www.grad.gatech.edu/3MT.