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Biology Master's Student Wins 2024 裡橖眻畦 Three Minute Thesis Competition

Three Minute Thesis

Claire Jones took first place for their presentation How do chickadees communicate about the presence and absence of food? Jones advances to the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools regional competition on April 26.

Claire Jones


VILLANOVA, Pa. 裡橖眻畦 University graduate biology studentClaire Jones took first place in the University's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition on March 15 in the Mullen Center for the Performing Arts for their presentation How do chickadees communicate about the presence and absence of food? Jones advances to the regional competition on Friday, April 26.

This year marked the third consecutive year that the competition was open to graduate students from across the University and the second year it was hosted by the Center for Graduate Research and Education. The 11 finalists were made up of seven from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, two from the College of Engineering and one each from the Charles Widger School of Law and the M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing.

3MT is a competition for masters and doctoral students to develop and showcase their research communication skills. 3MT cultivates students academic, professional, presentation and research communication skills. To be successful, competitors must effectively explain their research in three minutes, in a language appropriate to a non-specialist audience.

The highlighted the diverse research interests of its graduate community and the skill with which its students can articulate their study of complex topics.

The contestants in this years 3MT competition were truly fantastic," saidDr. Michael Westrate, emcee for the event and Assistant Vice Provost for Graduate Research and Education. "Their preparation, stage presence and ability to communicate their research to a broad audience showcased the superb talents of 裡橖眻畦s graduate students. Their diverse, high-level scholarship addresses some of the most pressing issues facing our world and affirms 裡橖眻畦s growing stature as a research institution. We are proud to continue with the tradition of excellence in 裡橖眻畦s 3MT competition. Kudos to all the students who took the stage.

Lorina Holterhoff, a master's student in Environmental Science, won second prize for her presentation, The Urbanized World: Metal Pollution in Green Stormwater Infrastructure. Yen Leng Chong, a master's student in Sustainable Engineering, received the Peoples Choice award for her presentation, Building a Circular Economy System for Universities through the Green Office Program.

Judges for the event included:

  • Emory Woodard, PhD, Dean of Graduate Studies, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
  • Al Ortega, PhD, James R. Birle Professor of Energy Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering
  • Andrew Lund, JD, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Charles Widger School of Law
  • Amanda Grannas, PhD, Vice Provost for Research, Chief Research Officer
  • Darla Wolfe 06 EMBA, Member of the Board of Trustees for 裡橖眻畦 University


3MT Contestants

Rachel Baskin, PhD student in Nursing, M. Louise Fitzpatrick College of Nursing
Nurse Resilience, Burnout, Work Stress, and Post-Traumatic Stress During COVID-19: A Secondary Longitudinal Analysis of the CHAMPS Data Registry

Rachel Carrock, MS student in Biology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Arnold's Paradigm in the field: The relationship between morphology, performance, and behavior in an invasive species of gecko
 
Yen Leng Chong, MS student in Sustainable Engineering, College of Engineering
Building a Circular Economy System for Universities through the Green Office Program
 
Hannah Feldman, MS student in Environmental Science, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
An Immersive Urban Environmental Geochemistry Research Experience as a Pathway to Careers in the Geosciences

Lorina Holterhoff, MS student in Environmental Science, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
The Urbanized World: Metal Pollution in Green Stormwater Infrastructure
 
Noelle Diane Johnson, MA student in Theatre and Certificate in Diversity and Inclusion Strategy, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Aunt Ester to Mame Wilks: August Wilson's Black Women Character's as a Blueprint for Social Justice and Reform

Claire Jones, MS student in Biology, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
How do chickadees communicate about the presence and absence of food?
 
Chaitanya Mankala, MS student in Software Engineering, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Pioneering Artificial Neural Network for Dynamics Systems
 
Ibukunoluwa Ogunjimi, MA student in Mathematics, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
The Intersection of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence- Conformal Maps

Kate Redding, Juris Doctor student, Charles Widger School of Law
Cut Out The Middleman: Dropshipping in Differentiated E-Commerce Marketplaces as a Deceptive Trade Practice
 
Nourin Seenthia, PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
An Experimental Study of Pyrogenic Carbonaceous Matter (PCM) Facilitated Hydrolysis of 2,4-Dinitroanisole (DNAN)


Graduate biology student Claire Jones took first place in 裡橖眻畦's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition for their presentation, How do chickadees communicate about the presence and absence of food? Learn more.  


Graduate chemistry student Eliana Uriona took first place in 裡橖眻畦's 2023 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition for her presentation, "Optimizing Biochar Conditions for Heavy Metal Immobilization in Contaminated Soils." Learn more.

裡橖眻畦 3MT Winner 2022

裡橖眻畦 student presenting at the 2022 3MT competition.

Graduate psychology student Sam Sinemus took first place in 裡橖眻畦's 2022 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition for his presentation, "The Impact of Modeling Mental States on Goal-Directed Conversations." 


Alec Tare, a student in 裡橖眻畦's online Human Resource Development master's program took first place in the University's 2021 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition for his presentation, "Training Warehouse Managers to Decrease Turnover."

裡橖眻畦 3MT Winner 2020

Philosophy PhD student Katherine Kurtz qualified for nationals and took second place at the Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools 3MT Research Presentation Competition for her work, "Deviant Bodies: Toward an Aesthetics of Feminine Monstrosity."