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  1. Announcing the annual Dance Your Ph.D. contest

    Turn your Ph.D. thesis into a dance. Post the video on YouTube. Send us the link by 26 January 2024. The rules. For the normal categories, you must have a Ph.D., or be working on one as a Ph.D. student. For the special AI/Quantum category, the dance does not need to be based on a PhD thesis. Your Ph.D. must be in a science-related field (see FAQ).

  2. Watch the winner of this year's 'Dance Your Ph.D.' contest

    The judges—a panel of world-renowned artists and scientists—chose Groneberg's dance from 30 submissions based on both artistic and scientific merits. She takes home $1000 and a distinction shared by 11 past overall winners. "This year's Dance Your Ph.D. featured some of the best combinations of science and interpretive dance I have seen!

  3. Meet the winners of the 2024 Dance Your PhD Contest

    As we reported previously, the Dance Your PhD contest was established in 2008 by science journalist John Bohannon. It was previously sponsored by Science magazine and the American Association for ...

  4. Watch The Winners Of The 'Dance Your Ph.D' Contest : NPR

    Dance Your Ph.D is broken down into four categories: biology, chemistry, physics and social sciences. This year's competition included a special new category: COVID-19 research. The winning COVID ...

  5. Watch the winners of this year's 'Dance Your Ph.D.' contest

    The Lithuanian scientist's colorful and clever interpretation of the electric stimulation of yeast—replete with people representing prancing cells and mouthwatering baked goods—is the winner of this year's "Dance Your Ph. D." contest. Šimonis's Ph.D. investigated how yeast, the single-celled fungus that powers bread baking and a ...

  6. Molecular Clusters [Dance Your PhD 2020/2021 OVERALL WINNER]

    Authors: Jakub Kubečka, Ivo Neefjes, Vitus Besel et al.About: Jakub Kubečka, Ivo Neefjes, and Vitus Besel (Twitter: @Supervitux) are PhD students of Atmosphe...

  7. Dance Your Ph.D.

    Dance Your Ph.D. started as a live event at the IMP Vienna in 2008. From across Europe, scientists gathered to watch their colleagues explain their Ph.D. thesis with interpretive dance. A Ph.D. or Doctor of Philosophy is the highest academic degree awarded in a course of study. Candidates pursuing a Ph.D. are required to engage in applied or ...

  8. Dance Your PhD 2022 OVERALL WINNER: Electroporation of Yeast Cells

    This video describes the PhD research of Dr. Povilas Šimonis in an artistic way. 1st verse discusses applications of yeast cells and how electric stimulation...

  9. Meet this year's winners of the Dance Your PhD contest

    Jennifer Ouellette - 3/3/2021, 7:00 AM. Finnish researcher Jakub Kubecka won this year's Dance Your PhD contest with a rap-based dance inspired by his work on the physics of atmospheric molecular ...

  10. Take a look behind the winner of Dance Your PhD 2024

    ANU Research School of Biology researcher Dr Weliton Menário Costa entered this year's Dance Your PhD competition run by Science Magazine and took out the to...

  11. A dance contest let this grad student share his research and ...

    Science magazine's annual contest "Dance Your PhD" invites grad students to present their research through dance. This year's winner, Weliton Menário Costa, showcased his work on kangaroo behavior.

  12. The Many Ways to "Dance Your Ph.D"

    Once again, researchers get creative in a yearly dance competition to explain their Ph.D. thesis work. ... spin or plié —at the chance to reach a wider audience with the Dance Your Ph.D. contest.

  13. Official rules for Dance Your Ph.D. contest

    The AAAS/ Science Magazine Dance Your Ph.D. Thesis Contest (the "Contest") begins on 7 November 2023 at 12:01:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time ("EDT") and the period for entering the Contest ends on 26 January 2024 at 11:59 EST (the "Entry Period"). By participating in the Contest, each entrant unconditionally accepts and agrees to ...

  14. Dance Your PhD 2022 [SOCIAL SCIENCES WINNER]: Active learning

    This video is a representation of the PhD thesis Active learning as a didactic-methodical paradigm of contemporary teaching. This is also an application for...

  15. Expertise in Contemporary Dance: The Roles of Cognition, Talent, and

    The participants were allocated to three different skill groups as a function of their dance experience: professional contemporary dancers from various contemporary dance companies across the United Kingdom (N = 12, M age = 25.7 years, SD = 3.6 years, range = 13 years), participants with a strong dance background without professional ...

  16. Prize-Winning Thesis and Dissertation Examples

    Prize-Winning Thesis and Dissertation Examples. Published on September 9, 2022 by Tegan George.Revised on July 18, 2023. It can be difficult to know where to start when writing your thesis or dissertation.One way to come up with some ideas or maybe even combat writer's block is to check out previous work done by other students on a similar thesis or dissertation topic to yours.

  17. Watch the winners of this year's 'Dance Your Ph.D.' contest

    The winner of that honor is Heather Masson-Forsythe at Oregon State University, Corvallis. She's looking for new drugs that could block SARS-CoV-2 and stop viral replication. In her dance, she becomes the virus' different proteins, spinning and moving erratically. She also uses a flaming red scarf to symbolize the virus' genetic material.

  18. NINA KOUPRIANOVA on about.me

    PhD (History): modern Russia, culture, U.S. foreign policy; MA (History of Art): modern, medieval; BFA (Hon): graphic design, photography, medieval studies

  19. Dance your PhD

    Music by: Greg Brosofske Minneapolis, USA based composer.Dancers: Jessica Elhert, Bryan Godbout, Stephanie Laager, Edward Bruno OroyanNelle Hens, Camille Pri...

  20. Lord of the Rings -quoting performance wins this year's 'Dance Your Ph

    Twirling and flying hand fans, catchy Lord of the Rings references, and 20 blue papier-mâché balloons. University of Oregon chemist Checkers Marshall put together that strange combination to create this year's overall winning video in Science's long-running Dance Your Ph.D. contest.The use of fans, which represented electrons, was nonnegotiable for Marshall: "I can't dance unless ...

  21. Dance Your PhD 2015

    The PhD thesis underlying this dance video deals with the question of how to achieve effective water protection policies. In order to design innovative water...

  22. Tap-dancing for topology? Ph.D.s, it's time again to dance your thesis

    This is the 12th edition of the annual "Dance Your Ph.D." contest sponsored by AAAS and Science, challenging scientists to explain their research without PowerPoint slides or jargon—in fact with no talking at all. It doesn't matter whether you're just starting your Ph.D. or you completed it decades ago. All science should be explained with dance.

  23. Drum and Bass Dance-Moscow (with tracklist: more info!)

    Tracks (thx komyt):1. Blackman - Human Traffic VIP2. DJ Fear - LSD3. Shimon - The Shadows Knows4. Sinden & The Count Ft. Kid Sister - Beeper (The Qemists RMX...