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NORMAN, OKLA. - With just three minutes to present his research on 3D printed implants, University of Oklahoma graduate student Ali Rassi has risen to the occasion.
Rassi, a master s student in the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, was recently named the overall winner of the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools regional Three Minute Thesis (3MT®) competition for his video presentation on 3D printed implants - a technique that may ultimately help those with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) or other joint health issues. Rassi s video also was one of three videos that was selected to be aired publicly at the competition.