Congrats to Dominique Louer, SCSD PhD candidate, who has been selected for the 2024 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ 3MT | MT180 Competition Final!
After weeks of competition and feedback, 15 finalists are ready! Who can best present their leading-edge research to a live audience in just 3 minutes and a single slide? Come to the final and cheer on Dominique!!!
Please join us on Wednesday, April 3rd, from 3-5pm at the Faculty Club (or online) for this exciting event where you’ll have the chance to cheer on some of 91Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ’s brightest minds and vote for the People’s Choice Award. Judges will award 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners. 3MT/MT180 Presentations will be given in English or French.
For more information about the final competition and to register to attend visit: /skillsets/3mt180-rsvp
Dominique is a fourth-year PhD candidate in Communication Sciences and Disorders specializing in neurolinguistics. Her research explores the intersection of bilingualism, brain function, and aging. Drawing from a multidisciplinary background in linguistics, psychology, and practical experience in various fields, she advocates for holistic aging solutions, emphasizing the importance of factors like bilingualism in maintaining cognitive health. As a Three Minute Thesis finalist, she passionately shares how language can enhance quality of life across generations.
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