Matthew Simmonte's Three Minute Thesis - Finding a match - polymer microarrays and internet dating
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Matthew Simmonte from the School of Chemistry presented his Three Minute Thesis entitled "Finding a match - polymer microarrays and internet dating". The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition requires PhD students to compete to deliver the best research presentation in just 3 minutes (and one slide). Nine finalists, from each of the University’s three colleges, took part in the University of Edinburgh Final 2015. The presentations were recorded on 25 June 2015 at the University of Edinburgh's Informatics Forum.
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