To apply:
- Participants must create a three-minute video, upload it to YouTube, and submit the link to the Fall 2021 3MT Submission Form by October 15, 2021
- Submission recordings will be reviewed by a panel of judges for scoring and finalists will be chosen
- Finalist presentations will take place at a live event on Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 3:00 PM
- Event winners will be announced at the event and scholarships of $1,000 (first place), $750 (runner up), and $250 (audience choice) will be awarded
- Participants must be currently enrolled UCF doctoral students who have entered candidacy (or program equivalent) and are actively engaged in dissertation (or equivalent) research
Please see https://graduate.ucf.edu/3mt for additional details including presentation resources and full submission guidelines.
(Online Intent to Graduate Form on myUCF)
Dear Biophysics Group Members:
A virtual Biophysics monthly seminar will be held this Thursday.
Time: Thursday, October 21, 12:00pm -1:00pm EST(see Zoom info below)
Speaker: Jinho Park (PhD candidate, Kang group), NanoScience Technology Center & Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Title: Crowding tunes the organization and mechanics of actin bundles formed by crosslinking proteins
Meeting ID: 962 4475 4734
Passcode: 559273
Join Zoom Meeting: https://ucf.zoom.us/j/96244754734?pwd=MEhjN3JveFl5dUp1cWlvR3ZOZkFZUT09
Meeting ID: 962 4475 4734
Passcode: 559273
Please find the seminar abstract and information attached. Please note that this semester monthly seminars will be held Thursdays.
Open to all -Registration required via this link : UCF Physics and Planetary Sciences PhD Virtual Open House
Zoom link to be sent upon registration.
Join us and learn about our:
Phd, MSc, and Bridge Programs, research areas, admissions requirements, student societies and more!
Presentation will be followed by a live Q&A.
Dear Biophysics Group Members:
A virtual Biophysics monthly seminar will be held this Thursday.
Time: Thursday, November 18, 12:00pm -1:00pm EST(see Zoom info below)
Speaker: Albert Serrano (PhD candidate, Dr. Teter’s group), Burnett School of Biomedical Sciences, College of Medicine
Title: Holotoxin disassembly by protein disulfide isomerase is less efficient for Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin than cholera toxin
Join Zoom Meeting: https://ucf.zoom.us/j/91926726293?pwd=WUxtSGd6VFdJaklKSTZnSTNIc0JRQT09
Meeting ID: 919 2672 6293
Passcode: 731442
Please find the seminar abstract and information attached.