3MT Competition

The Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition challenges students to effectively communicate the importance of their research to a general audience in just three minutes. APSIPA is excited to announce the Annual APSIPA Three-Minute Thesis Competition (3MT), inviting university students from the Signal and Information Processing discipline to participate.

Eight APSIPA chapters from the USA, Japan, Xi’an, Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, Thailand, and Singapore will host preliminary rounds for undergraduate, master’s and PhD students. Each chapter will select their top three candidates through these preliminary rounds to represent their country/region at the APSIPA Annual Summit and Conference (ASC 2025) in Singapore. Chapters can also recognize their local winners and participants through chapters’ rebates.  APSIPA aims to extend this competition to other Asia-Pacific countries/regions in future events.

At ASC 2025 in Singapore, around 24 selected students will compete for the first-ever APSIPA 3MT Trophy and prize money:

  • Winner (with certificate): APSIPA 3MT Trophy + USD 500
  • 1st Runner-Up (with certificate) : USD 300
  • 2nd Runner-Up (with certificate) : USD 200

All participants will also receive a certificate of participation from APSIPA. 

3MT finalists

Ryunosuke NiheiKyoto University
Yuto IshikawaUniversity of Tokyo
Ryuichi SumidaKyoto University
Pargorn PuttapiratChiang Mai University
Uklid Yeesarapat Chiang Mai University
Ryu, Jaekyung Seoul National University
Lee, KyungjuneYonsei University 
Zhang, Tianwen The Catholic University of Korea
Liao, NingyiNanyang Technological University
Song, MaojiaSingapore University of Technology and Design
Yang, ZiyiNanyang Technological University
Nguyen, Quang HuyUniversity of Science, Vietnam National University
Nguyen, Le Quynh NhuInternational University, Vietnam National University
Su, Po-KaiNational Taipei University of Technology
Ye, Xin-JieNational ChungCheng University
Sang, NguyenQuangNational Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Nimol ThuonUniversity of Science and Technology of China

3MT Finalists (Final round of the APSIPA 3MT Competition, 22 Oct 2025, Shangri-La Singapore)

Benefits of Participation:

  • Improved public speaking and presentation skills
  • Enhanced understanding of how their research contributes to broader contexts
  • Opportunity to showcase research to peers and potential employers
  • Networking opportunities with international students and faculty
  • Recognition and prizes

Important Dates:

  • Mid-May*: Chapters announce the call for participation
  • End-May*: Confirmation of participants and preparation begins
  • End-June*: Chapters conduct virtual preliminary rounds and select top three candidates
  • July-September*: Chapters finalize preparations for the final round
  • End September: Submit names of confirmed winners from your chapter to ASC ‘25
  • October 22-24: Final round of APSIPA 3MT competition at ASC 2025 in Singapore and award will be presented to the winners during banquet.

*: Local chapter can arrange your local event based on your chapter preference

Eligibility:

  • Open to doctoral, master’s and undergraduate students currently working on dissertation or thesis research
  • Presented research must have been conducted during the students’ current university enrolment
  • Presentations must include research outcomes and impacts, not just proposals

3MT Presentation Guidelines:

  • Deliver a spoken three-minute presentation in English
  • Use a single static PowerPoint slide (no transitions, animations, or movement)
  • Presentations must be spoken (no poems, raps, songs)
  • No reading from notes; presentations must be continuous (no edits or cuts)
  • No additional electronic media (e.g., sound effects, videos)
  • No props allowed (e.g., costumes, musical instruments, lab equipment)
  • Only for on-site presentation at ASC25

Judging Criteria:

  • Communication Style (40%): Clear explanation of research topic, significance, results, and outcomes in accessible language
  • Comprehension (30%): Effective presentation of background, significance, and impact/results of research
  • Engagement (30%): Ability to capture audience interest and spark curiosity about the research topic

Please contact your APSIPA local chapter for more info.