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Tessa Innocent-Bernard wins Three Minute Thesis Competition

Tessa Innocent-Bernard, an Environmental Engineering student won the Carleton Three Minute Thesis Competition. Her topic was “Evaporation in Oil Sand Thickened Tailings: The Path to Reclamation”. She is completing her MASC under the supervision of Professor Paul Simms.

Tessa also spoke to the Ottawa Citizen about her experience in the Three Minute Thesis Competition. The article “Three-minute thesis’ contest teaches grad students the art of communication, can be viewed here.

Photo by Chris Roussakis