On March 14th, 2012, McGill’s hosted for the first time, Three Minutes to Change the World, a TED-talk style event featuring McGill graduate students giving three-minute presentations about their research initiatives and their impact on the community.
The event presented a great opportunity to learn more about the contributions and diversity of McGill’s graduate research and explore potential future opportunities. The presenters below were streamed live on COOL TV.
Alan Schoel
Department of Neuroscience
"Computer vision solves an ethical problem in conservation research"
Theresa Dankovich
Department of Chemistry
"The Silver Lining to Water Woes"
Daniel Ruiz-Serna
Department of Anthropology
"Nature and Animism in the Amazon"
Natasha Lekes
Department of Psychology
"Valuing self-growth and community versus wealth and status"
Adriano Ferrari
Department of Physics
Natasha Campbell
Department of Psychiatry
Sabaa Khan
Department of Law
"Human Rights and Sustainability in the Electronics Industries"
Greg Morris
Department of Electrical Engineering
"A 21st century approach to electric power"
Jakub Dzamba
Department of Architecture
Rachel Kiddell-Monroe
Department of Bioethics
"A case for equitable participatory global health governance"