Graduate students compete in 2023 Three Minute Thesis

March 03, 2023
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This week, the annual Faculty of Applied Sciences (FAS) heat Three Minute Thesis (3MT) 2023 was held virtually with a total of thirteen graduate student presenters from all four schools: computing science, engineering science, mechatronics systems engineering and sustainable energy engineering. The initial plan was to hold the competition in-person. Due to snow, presenters, judges and organizers quickly adapted as the event transitioned to a virtual one.

See who participated in this year's FAS 3MT event from the School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering below!

Visit www.sfu.ca/fas/3mt for details from the FAS heat. For full details about the overall SFU competition, including the rules and event schedule, visit www.sfu.ca/3mt.

Read more about this year's faculty heat here>>

2023 FAS 3MT MSE Student Participants

Henar Mike Canilang, Mechatronic Systems Engineering PhD Student

Powering the Future: Electrical Energy + AI

Supervisor: Dr. Jason Jiacheng Wang

Peyman Firoozy, Mechatronic Systems Engineering PhD Student

Highly-sensitive and stable buckling-based MEMS gravimeter for lunar exploration

Supervisor: Dr. Behraad Bahreyni

Milad S. Haghighi, Mechatronic Systems Engineering PhD Student

Integrated Multi-Axis MEMS Gravimeter/Seismometer for Lunar Explorations

Supervisor: Dr. Behraad Bahreyni

Vahideh Shirmohammadli, Mechatronic Systems Engineering PhD Student

Plastic Intelligence

Supervisor: Dr. Behraad Bahreyni

2023 Judging Panel

Dr. Diana Cukierman
University Lecturer, School of Computing Science

Dr. Atousa Hajshirmohammadi
University Lecturer, School of Engineering Science

Dr. Ramtin Raksha
Lecturer, School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering

Dr. Mina Xu
Lecturer, School of Sustainable Energy Engineering

Please note that the judging panel was required to report any conflicts of interest and not score presentations of students they are supervising.