Support CAHNRS graduate students at this year’s CAHNRS 3MT competition.
Date: Friday, March 4
Time: 2:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Location: Ensminger Pavilion
Presenters:
- Master’s Level
- Astrid Vidalon / Apparel, Merchandising, Design, and Textiles / “Collection Inspired by the Indigenous Textile Art of Peru“
- Yifei Kang / Food Science / “Effect of Dietary Goji Berry on Intestinal Health“
- Eleanor Dizon / Prevention Science / “Beyond Warmth and Control: Exploring Parent-Student Relationships Using a Person-Centered Approach“
- PhD Level
- Iftikhar Zeb / Biological Systems Engineering / “Recycling Treated Dairy Manure as Dilution Water for a more Sustainable, Water Balanced Anaerobic Digestion Process: Effects of Ammonia and Salinity“
- Innu Chaudhary / Biological Systems Engineering / “Investigation of ‘Nature-Inspired’ Lignocellulosic Biomass Degradation – An Enzymatic Perspective“
- Ellen Bornhurst / Biological and Agricultural Engineering / “Food Quality Evaluation Using Model Foods for Traditional and Microwave Assisted Thermal Processes“
- M. Azeem Khan / Biological and Agricultural Engineering / “Satellite Remote Sensing of Actual Evapotranspiration from Drylands of Washington State“
- Shashika Hewavitharana / Plant Pathology / “Feeding Friendly Soil Microbes to Fight with Foes“
- Mohammad Amini / Biological Systems Engineering / “Saving Water and Energy with Offset Booms“
- Ali Abghari / Biological Systems Engineering / “Metabolic Engineering of Oleaginous Yeast Cell Factory for Biosynthesis of Multi-Purpose Long Chain Oxygenated Fatty Acid Monomer (LCOFAM) Using Renewable Feedstocks“
Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a research communication competition developed by the University of Queensland which challenges graduate students to present a compelling oration on their thesis and its significance in just three minutes in language appropriate to a non-specialist audience.