presenters for 'my research in 3 minutes' competition
DESCRIPTION
“My Research in Three Minutes” competition showcases academic and research communication skills. Higher Degree Research (HDR) candidates and staff have three minutes to give an engaging and dynamic presentation on their research topic and its significance in language appropriate to an audience of multidisciplinary interests. A panel of distinguished judges will determine the top 3 winners for each respective category. An overall People’s Choice award will also be presented to the participant voted by the audience.TRANSCRIPT
Category 1: Masters Level
Ms Maniar Urvi DilipNanyang Technological University
Research Title: A novel approach to drug authentication
Mr Chen Khin WeeNational Institute of Education,Nanyang Technology University
Research Title: Understanding the uniquely SingaporeWordplay Humour
Category 1: Masters Level
Research Title: “What makes an effective lecturer in a tertiary environment?”
Mr Philip SiowUniversity of Sheffield
Category 2: Doctoral Level
Jeffrey Tzu Kwan Valino KohNational University of Singapore
Research Title: Liquid Interface: A Malleable,Three-Dimensional, Organic UserInterface
Lim Heng Leong PaulGrenoble Ecole de Management
Research Title: ‘Baby, don’t go…please?’
Category 2: Doctoral Level
Mr Bhati Abhishek SinghJames Cook University
Research Title: Tourist Vandalism: Flip Side of Tourism
Ms Neethu RobinsonNanyang Technological University
Research Title: Signal Processing Techniques for Multimodal Brain Computer Interface Systems.
Category 2: Doctoral Level
Ms Natasha RiardJames Cook University
Research Title: The relationship between adolescents’ time spent on academic activities and their perceived quality of the parent-child relationship.
Mr Thomas ChongJames Cook University
Research Title: What could cause the Malay literacy gap?
Category 3: Early Career Researchers
Ms. Senthu JeyarajUniversity of Southern Queensland
Research Title: Organisational Cognisance: Introducing a Cognitive Dimension to the Concept of Organisational Alignment
Research Title: Patients’ perceptions of the process of consenting to electroconvulsive therapy.
Dr. Paul FisherUniversity of Plymouth (Bristol)