Undergraduate Students Awarded with CIM Book Prize
Congratulations to Chloe Stanford and Raymond Zhang for being awarded the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy, and Petroleum (CIM) Book Prize!
Chloe and Raymond, both UBC Materials Engineering undergraduate students, were recognized for their outstanding academic achievements at the recent CIM event. The evening featured networking opportunities, engaging speakers, a sit-down dinner, and games. It concluded with the presentation of awards, followed by a group photo with all recipients.
“I really enjoyed the CIM Student and Industry night and having the opportunity to network and hear directly from some of the top companies!“ – Chloe Stanford
“I am very grateful to the department and CIM for the award and look forward to exploring my options in industry of materials, mining and metallurgy!” – Chloe Stanford
“This prize inspires me to contribute meaningfully to the hydrometallurgy field by addressing real-world challenges through innovative and sustainable solutions. Events like CIM have also equipped me with the insights and connections to pursue impactful work that blends problem-solving with creating value for communities and industries alike.” – Raymond Zhang
“The CIM event provided an excellent platform for students to see how their knowledge can be applied to make a positive impact in the world. I particularly valued the chance to connect with fellow students and industry professionals, gaining valuable insights into what it’s like to work in the field.” – Raymond Zhang
The CIM Book Prize honors students for their exceptional accomplishments and commitment to advancing their education in mining, materials, and metallurgy. We are proud to celebrate their hard work and excellence in Materials Engineering. Congratulations again, Chloe and Raymond!