2025 Three Minute Thesis: Friday, April 4
Registration opens January 6. Learn more below.
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition challenges students to effectively explain their research in three minutes, in a language appropriate to a non-specialist audience. 3MT cultivates students’ academic, presentation, and research communication skills.
Currently enrolled master's and doctoral students who are actively engaged in original research are eligible to participate in the competition. Students must be available to participate in person for one of the preliminary rounds and for the final competition, if selected.
Learn More About 3MT
Details
Eligibility, rules, judging criteria and more.
Register
Register for the 3MT competition.
Schedule
See the 3MT competition timeline.
Past Winners
Access the list of past winners and their award-winning presentations.
Judges
View past judges for the 3MT competition.
Additional Resources
Award-winning Presentations
Wondering what award-winning Georgia Tech 3MT presentations looks like? Check out the following videos:
- 2020 Second Place Winner, Muhammad Saad Zia, Mitigating Beam Alignment Errors in Millimeter-Wave Communications to Go Beyond 5G
- 2020 Third Place and People's Choice Winner, Megan McSweeney, AptaTrigger: A Novel Biosensor Platform for Point-of-Care Diagnostics
- 2019 Winner, Paola Zanella, Mitigation of Helicopter Accidents Related to Loss of Tail Rotor Effectiveness
- 2018 Winner, Nusaiba Baker, Oral Delivery of DNA-enzyme Nanoparticles Ameliorates Inflammation in a Murine Model of Ulcerative Colitis
Curious about what award-winning videos from other 3MT competitions include? Check out this link:
Campus Partners
The Georgia Tech 3MT competition is coordinated by the Office of Graduate Education in partnership with the following campus partners:
Questions?
For more information about the Georgia Tech 3MT competition:
- Contact: Casey Hendricks at casey.hendricks@gatech.edu