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Ph.D. students Kelly Michie and Linda Nhon, in the Schools of Biological Sciences and of Chemistry and Biochemistry, respectively, are among 13 finalists in the 2017 Georgia Tech Three Minute Thesis Competition.
The 3MT competition, which started at the University of Queensland in Australia and has spread to campuses around the world, is an event that challenges graduate students to explain their research in three minutes in a way that someone with no knowledge of the subject would understand. Two years ago, Georgia Tech held its first 3MT competition, which was only open to Ph.D. students. But, this year, master’s students are also participating.
The Ph.D. finalists, who were selected during preliminary rounds held in October, will compete for three prizes ranging from $2,000 to $1,000. The master’s student finalists will compete for prizes ranging from $1,000 to $500. Both groups will also compete for a $500 People’s Choice award.
A reception immediately follows the last presentation.
The Ph.D. finalists for the 2017 3MT include the following students:
The master’s student finalists include the following students:
For more information, visit grad.gatech.edu/3MT.