Virtual 3-Minute Thesis Competition

 

Congratulations to our 3 Winners! 

1st Place – Chris Codogni – Chemistry

2nd Place – Rose Tyler – Psychology and French

3rd Place – Rachel Brunot – Geography and International Studies

 

The 3MT®, developed at the University of Queensland, challenges participants to present their research—in just three minutes using everyday language—to an audience. Detailed information about 3MT® is available here: (https://threeminutethesis.uq.edu.au/).

This event will be held in a Zoom Webinar format. If you would like to attend as a guest, you may sign up here.

If you require an accommodation such as live captioning or interpretation to participate in this event, please contact Kayla Daniel at daniel.298@osu.edu. Requests made by October 25, 2020 will generally allow us to provide seamless access, but the university will make every effort to meet requests made after this date.

Meet our presenters:

Laurel Bayless

  • Major: Geography
  • Mentor: Ellen Mosley-Thompson, Geography
  • Project Title: “ENSO signal in an ice core from Huascarán, Peru”

Rachel Brunot

  • Major: Geography & International Studies
  • Mentor: Joel Wainwright, Geography
  • Project Title: “Garifuna Women in the Belizean Women’s Movement”

Chris Codogni 

  • Major: Chemistry
  • Mentor: Christopher Callam, Chemistry
  • Project Title: “Synthesis of novel quinone methide precursors as potential resurrectors and reactivators of aged and inhibited acetylcholinesterase”

Resham Mawalkar

  • Major: Biomedical Science
  • Mentor: Bhuvaneswari Ramaswamy, Internal Medicine
  • Project Title: “Tamoxifen reverses the hyperplastic changes induced by abrupt involution in mouse mammary glands”

Yingjie Shi

  • Major: Chemical Engineering
  • Mentor: Jaesung Kim, Chemical Engineering
  • Project Title: “Electro-catalytic Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Propane in a Solid Oxide Electrolyte Reactor”

Rose Tyler

  • Major: Psychology & French
  • Mentor: Jennifer Crocker, Psychology
  • Project Title: “” Nonzero Sum Belief Intervention and Response to Conflict in Romantic Relationships”

David Ullery

  • Major: Chemistry
  • Mentor: Christine Thomas, Chemistry
  • Project Title: “Synthesis of Zirconium Rhodium Compounds”