Zainab visits Chicago to participate in the Three Minute Thesis regional competition

EMDD student Zainab Aamir visited Chicago to participate in the regional Three Minute Thesis competition hosted by the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools.

EMDD’s Zainab Aamir on her Three Minute Thesis experience in Chicago.  

Written by: Steven Donahoe

After placing first among Ball State students in the Three Minute Thesis Competition, EMDD’s Zainab Aamir traveled to Chicago to compete in the regional competition hosted by the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools. In addition to the competition, the three-day event also featured talks on designing graduate school curricula as well as improving graduate student life. Zainab’s thesis, titled “Users’ Privacy Considerations in Virtual Reality”, explores how users’ opinions of virtual reality (VR) change when they fully understand how their data is collected by VR headsets.

Zainab arrived in Chicago with her husband on Thursday, March 30, 2023, the day before the competition. The two spent the day exploring the city, with their most notable stop being the Art Institute of Chicago, home to famous works such as Grant Wood’s American Gothic, Van Gogh’s The Bedroom, and several selections from Monet’s Water Lilies series. Afterward they enjoyed a meal with a stunning view of the Chicago River at River Roast.

“Just walking through the city was amazing. It’s a far cry from Muncie,” she said.

To Zainab’s surprise, the majority of the Chicago competition participants were Ph.D. candidates rather than master’s students. Still, despite the highly-qualified competition, Zainab says she was not intimidated – instead she felt inspired by her competitors.

“Everybody was so awesome there,” she said. “They were definitely well-prepared – one judge said, ‘I’m never volunteering to judge again.”

The competition was indeed stiff. Of 50 participants, only 10 would move on to the final round. Zainab was the first to present, delivering her talk confidently and within the three-minute time limit. Unfortunately, she did not advance to the final round.

“Not everyone could advance in a group of 50, but I’m really proud of my performance,” she said.

Read more about the three-minute thesis competition here.