The Office of Graduate Education and Life invites the WVU community to participate in the Three-Minute Thesis Grand Finale by voting for their favorite presentation today (April 2) until 8 p.m. The finalist who receives the highest votes will become the 2020 WVU 3MT People’s Choice Award winner and will receive a $250 cash prize.
View the finalists’ presentations and cast your vote.
The 10 doctoral students have worked very hard to put together impressive presentations about their equally impressive research, and would appreciate your support in voting.
Finalists
Musfique Ahmed – Civil Engineering, Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
Sara Farhangdoost – Resource Economics, Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Design
Chibuzo Iloabuchi – Health Services and Outcomes Research, School of Pharmacy
Corey Lieneman – Clinical Child Psychology, Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
Jayeshkumar Patel – Health Services and Outcomes Research, School of Pharmacy
Nandhini Ranganathan – Chemistry, Eberly College of Arts & Sciences
Brynnan Russ – Animal and Food Science, Davis College of Agriculture, Natural Resources and Design
Pushkar Saralkar – Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, School of Pharmacy
Ariel Thomas – Neuroscience, School of Medicine
Kelli Wilhelm – English, Eberly College of Arts and Sciences
Judges
Dr. Albert Berrebi, Assistant Vice President for Research, School of Medicine
Dr. Constinia Charbonnette, Assistant Dean of Graduate Programs, John Chambers College of Business and Economics
Dr. Thanh Le, Executive Director of Student Engagement and Leadership, Student Life
Dr. Fernando Lima, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Statler College
Haley Wahl, President of Graduate and Professional Student Senate, Ph.D. candidate in Physics