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2020 Award Recipients

Congratulations to our 2020 Virtual Drexel Emerging Graduate Scholars Conference award recipients and to all of our graduate student presenters!

President's Award for Best Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) - $500

Presented by President John A. Fry

Dienye Tolofari
PhD Program, Environmental Engineering, College of Engineering
Full Factorial Study of Plumbing Pipe Material, Diameter, and Water Use Frequency on Water Quality

 

Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) People's Choice Award - $250

Presented by Aleister Saunders, PhD, Executive Vice Provost for Research and Innovation

Asia Sarycheva
PhD Program, Materials Science and Engineering, College of Engineering
Raman Spectroscopy Reveals the Effect of Synthesis Conditions on Ti3C2Tx

 

Provost's Award for Best Oral Research Presentation - $500

Presented by Paul Jensen, PhD, Interim Nina Henderson Provost and University Professor

Ariana Levitt
PhD Program, Materials Science and Engineering, College of Engineering
Knitted Energy Storage Devices Using MXene to Power Electronic Textiles

 

Second Place Oral Research Presentation - $250

Presented by Aleister Saunders, PhD, Executive Vice Provost for Research and Innovation

Laura Baehr
PhD Program, Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Nursing and Health Professions
Association of Quantitative Pain Measures and Physical Activity: Scoping Review in Progress

 

Dean's Award for Best Research Poster Presentation - $500

Presented by Elisabeth J. Van Bockstaele, PhD, Senior Vice President for Graduate and Online Education & Dean of the Graduate College

Angela Mastrianni
PhD Program, Information Science, College of Computing and Informatics
Understanding the Effects of Teamwork on Digital Checklist Use

Second Place Research Poster Presentation - $250 - TIE

Presented by Maria Schultheis, PhD, Vice Provost for Research and Innovation

Christian Cabuslay
PhD Program, Biology, College of Arts and Sciences
Coevolution of Cephalotes ants and their gut bacteria

Hayley O'Donnell
PhD Program, Psychology, College of Arts and Sciences
Learning Preferences as an Index of Individual Differences in Cognitive Flexibility

 

See 2019 Award Recipients

 

Recordings are accessible to internal Drexel students, postdocs, faculty and professional staff via the Graduate College SharePoint and require a Drexel login to access.

 

Questions? Contact graduatecollege@drexel.edu.