Three Minute Thesis Winners

Congratulations to our Spring 2023 winners!

1st Place: William Ryan - Physics, PhD

Title: How (and Why) to Measure Really Slow Electricity; Explained by Raccoons

Faculty Adviser: Bruce White

2nd Place: Junpeng Lai - Mechanical Engineering, PhD

Title: Outsourced Hearing of Spiders: Using Charlotte's Web as an Eardrum

Faculty Adviser: Ron Miles

3rd Place: Michael Coyle - Pharmaceutical Sciences, MS

Title: Changing the Face of Parkinson's Disease with Vortioxetine

Faculty Adviser: Christopher Bishop

People's Choice Award: Ali H. Foroughi - Mechanical Engineering, PhD

Title: Building Better Bones: Reconciling Biologists and Mechanics in Scaffold Design

Faculty Adviser: Mir Jalil Razavi


Congratulations to our Spring 2022 winners!

1st Place & People's Choice: Vanessa Mai - Chemistry PhD
Title: Identify if Your Skincare Routine is the Problem
Faculty Adviser: Huiyuan Guo

2nd Place: Victoria Oladosu - Biological Sciences PhD
Title: Divide and Conquer: Ending the War Between Bacterial Communities and Antibiotics
Faculty Adviser: Karin Sauer 

3rd Place: Mert Can Bayar - Political Science PhD
Title: Politics of Good and Evil: Conspiracy Theories' Role in Democratic Erosion
Faculty Adviser: Ekrem Karakoc


Congratulations to our Spring 2021 winners!

1st Place: Lamar Thomas - Biological Sciences PhD
Title: Strengthening Global Reproductive Health: A New Protein Identified in a Bacteria is the Target for Vaccination
Faculty Adviser: Laura Cook

2nd Place: Manjushree Aithal - Electrical & Computer Engineering PhD
Title: The One Where Artificial Intelligence Stayed Intelligent...
Faculty Adviser: Xiaohua (Edward) Li

3rd Place: Yahya Bouhafa - Education EDD
Title: WHAT and HOW Often Should Higher Education Teachers Self-Disclose?
Faculty Adviser: Amber Simpson

People's Choice: Josefina Vizcaino, Geological Sciences MS
Title: A Tropical Beach in New York State
Faculty Adviser: Jeffrey Pietras


Congratulations to our Spring 2020 winners!

1st Place: Erika Solano Diaz - Biomedical Engineering MS
Title: Hey mTg! Make me worse, why don't you? A Tale of Celiac Disease
Faculty Advisor: Gretchen Mahler

2nd Place: Mavi Ruiz-Blondet - Cognitive Psychology PhD
Title: Photographing or Painting Reality? How Human Perception Works
Faculty Advisor: Vladimir Miskovic

3rd Place: Mridu Malik - Biomedical Engineering PhD
Title: The Undetected Invaders
Faculty Advisor: Gretchen Mahler


Questions?

Please contact Ellen Tilden (etilden@binghamton.edu), Associate Director for Academic & Graduate Student Affairs, with any questions or concerns you may have regarding the 3MT庐 Competition or your eligibility to participate.