First Faculty Nutshell Talks Set for September 7
September 1, 2023

What could possibly be more fun than the Center for Communicating Science’s annual graduate student presentation competition, the Nutshell Games? Come and find out! Please join us for the first-ever Faculty Nutshell Talks!
Scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Thursday, September 7, at the Moss Arts Center, this pilot Faculty Nutshell Talks event will feature more than a dozen courageous and groundbreaking faculty speakers. Challenged to explain their research in a mere 90 seconds, the faculty members will present to a public audience and a panel of judges.
The fun and fast-paced presentation competition will allow the audience to learn about a wide variety of research projects and the participants to compete for prizes of professional development funding. While five winners will be announced at the conclusion of the event, a sixth winner will be selected based on the highest number of views of the video recordings of the talks.
This first rendition of what we hope will become an annual event will feature speakers representing six of Virginia Tech’s colleges, University Libraries, and the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute. Presented by Virginia Tech’s Center for Communicating Science, the event is supported by the Office of Research and Innovation and by Faculty Affairs.
The event’s distinguished panel of judges includes Brady Alexander, Blacksburg 7th grader; Cyril Clarke, Virginia Tech provost; Shania Clinedinst, Graduate School diversity initiatives support specialist; Melissa Nelson, VT Board of Visitors member; Nolan Schmidt, Chief Strategy Officer at Li Industries, Virginia Tech Corporate Research Center; Daniel Smith, Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow; and Tracy Vosburgh, vice president of Communications and Marketing.
What a great way to learn more about the work that is happening at Virginia Tech, support some faculty who are stepping out of their comfort zones, and have a lot of fun! And all in less than an hour. Don’t miss it!
Presenters include
- Tina Witcher, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, My Job Is a Wreck! Using Crash Data to Save Lives
- Chreston Miller, University Libraries, Does the Time of Day Matter? Identifying Cyberbullying in Social Media
- Lina Ni, School of Neuroscience, How Do Animals Sense Temperature?
- Florian Zach, Department of Hospitality & Tourism Management, Check-in to Success: Creating Value Through Competition
- Satoru Emori, Department of Physics, Flipping Magnets
- Molly Wilkens-Reed, School of Performing Arts, The Virginia Tech String Project: Building Community in Southwest Virginia Through the Gift of Music
- Rachelle Kuehl, Center for Rural Education/School of Education, Stories Matter: Leveraging the Power of Reading to Build Empathy Across Racial Divides
- Emily Mevers, Department of Chemistry, Developing Drugs from the Soil in Our Backyard
- Tammy Trimble, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, Stop in the Name of the Law! Preparing Law Enforcement for Automated Vehicles
- Katheryn Parraga-Estrada, Virginia Seafood Agricultural Research and Extension Center, Eat Blue Catfish and Save the Chesapeake Bay
- Sweta Baniya, Department of English, Rhetoric of Disaster
- Brett Jones, School of Education, Motivating Students to Engage in Learning
- Jamie L. Stewart, Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Ewe Can Do It: Predicting the Onset of Labor in Pregnant Sheep
- Matthew Camden, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, Moving Research to Practice: Teaching Teens How to Share the Road with Trucks
- Justin Perkinson, School of Performing Arts, Immersive Underwater Storytelling
- Rosanna Breaux, Department of Psychology, Helping Adolescents R.E.L.A.X.