The Three Minute Thesis took place at the Innovation Quarter at UWA. Thirty researchers from across the University outlined their research topic and its significance in 3 minutes or less, using language anyone can understand. Transcripts and photos from the Three Minute Thesis semis are available below, you can also view the finalists and the winners here.
session 1
- Wesley Moss
- The need for seed: harvesting natural nitrogen
- Hadeel Tarawneh
- Novel hearing test to detect Dementia early
- Lizzie Speechley
- Bird brain: insult of compliment?
- Rebecca Repper
- What is a photograph?
- Lucy Arrowsmith
- The costs of a warming environment on the world’s largest fish
- Isabeau Tindall
- Does anxiety reduce other race witness identification?
- Jeanette Jensen
- How to regulate water pollution from agriculture?
- Sahira Bell
- They can't kelp themselves
session 2
- Amalia Hasanah
- Idiosyncrasy of a remote madrassa in South Sumatra, Indonesia
- Jessica Kerr
- Trust and fairy dust: talking about making judges
- Nicole Celestine
- Playful engagement: a pathway to strengthening interest and performance at work
- Terence Chia
- Know your onions!
- Kelly Martinovich
- Skipping the error causing cystic fibrosis
- Shima Motooka
- Solving the puzzle of polycystic ovary syndrome
- Danielle Fynn
- Emotional blindness: alexithymia after brain injury
- Charlotte Birkmanis
- Sharks and where to find them
- Katarina Doughty
- Reducing global food waste through insect farming
- Jayden Greenwell-Barden
- A new approach to human-automation interaction
- Sarah Costello
- Westworld, music and consciousness
session 3
- Megan Meyers
- One thousand fathoms below: unlocking the mystery of why whale sharks dive
- Camille Grimaldi
- It takes a village to save a reef
- Sarah Walsh
- The bird can sing, but can it talk?
- Alessandro Silvestri
- The revolving door of modern warfare: civilian direct participation in hostilities
- Mohammed Khaiata
- Is it the time to adopt blockchain?
- Rafat Mahmood
- US drone strikes: killing to multiply?
- Jianan Wang
- See the unseen in the microscopic world
- Justin Freeman
- Getting between the sheets: spontaneous exfoliation of graphene
- Kim Feddema
- Wildlife markets and social media
- Defne Sahin
- Escaping the heat
- James Youd
- Once upon a time in a land down under
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