Students Program
Stay tuned! More information coming soon.
Student Travel Funding
The Student Travel Funding deadline is June 17, 2026
- The student activities budget assists in travel funding for student members of CIM enrolled in a Canadian university who wish to attend the conference.
- Any request by a student for travel funding must include a letter of support from their current supervisor (uploaded in the Google form).
- You must be travelling more than 500 km to be eligible for student travel funding.
- Funding is available to undergraduate and graduate students only. Priority is given to undergraduate students.
Students winning this grant may be required to provide their Social Insurance Number and mailing address to CIM. All grants will be wire transferred AFTER the conference. Notifications of grants will be sent in the first week of July.
If you are a student studying hydrometallurgy, you can contact the MetSoc Hydrometallurgy technical section for information about a travel grant. Learn more about hydrometallurgy TRAVEL FUNDING ASSISTANCE – CONFERENCE SUPPORT.
Student Program Overview
Student Welcome
Monday, August 17
Student Fun Night (evening out)
Monday, August 17
Student Poster Competition
Tuesday, August 18
Student Lunch & Learn
Wednesday, August 19
Student Zone
Location: TBD
We have a designated room for students to meet up, chat and relax. MetSoc’s Student Chair, Sidney Omelon, professor at McGill University and Co-Chair, Ali Nasiri, professor at Dalhousie University, will be present to answer any of your questions, give you recommendations, and guide you through the conference. This is a great space to meet others between sessions.
Monday, August 17
Student Welcome & Orientation
Discover the secrets to a successful COM experience!
Discover the secrets to a successful COM experience!
Join us 30 minutes before the grand opening session, where MetSoc Student Chair, Sidney Omelon, will walk you through the conference highlights and how to make the most out of your experience.
Monday, August 17 at 18:00 - 21:00 | Downtown Calgary
Student Fun Night
All students are invited to an unforgettable night exploring the city of Calgary and organized by students.
Stay tuned for updates on the exciting destinations awaiting us.
Tuesday, August 20 at 17:00 - 18:00 | Location: TBD
Student Mixer
This casual mixer is where you can mingle with incredible peers and catch up on exciting announcements! Join us for an evening of unwinding and networking.
- Winners of the Student Poster session will be announced
- Door prizes will be drawn
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Wednesday, August 19
Student Lunch and Learn
Presentation details to be announced.
- Complimentary 3-course lunch (Reserve your spot when you register)
- Featuring outstanding professional speakers
MetSoc Student Multi-Scale Image Contest 2025
MetSoc celebrates the beauty of materials research at multi-scales by hosting its first image contest for MetSoc students. The winners earn cash prizes, and their images will be mounted and displayed at COM 2025.
The Art of Materials—Van Gogh’s Starry Night
Photo by Tianyu Zhao
About the image
When capturing optical microscope images of graphene grown on a copper substrate, we saw Starry Night through Van Gogh’s eyes. The beauty of art is ever-present in science and engineering.
Tianyu Zhao
Student at Queen's University
Deep Void Terminating at Eutectic Si Facets Containing Microcracks
Photo by Mohammad Khoshghadam Pireyousefan
About the image
This false-color enhanced SEM image presents fractographs of tensile specimens for a cold-drawn hypoeutectic Al-Si alloy wire, emphasizing fractured eutectic Si particles within a deep void. The void terminations align with Si facets, indicating brittle fracture behavior. Additionally, microcracks on Si fracture surfaces suggest stress concentration points that contribute to crack propagation. These observations reinforce that fracture of eutectic Si particles or void initiation at these sites plays a pivotal role in damage mechanisms of these alloy. False-color mapping enhances visualization with overall contrast using a viridis colormap.
Mohammad Khoshghadam Pireyousefan
Student at Université du Québec à Chicoutimi
Optical Microscopy of Copper-Phosphorus Eutectic Alloy
Photo by Ali Zakeri
About the image
This optical microscopy image shows a sand-cast eutectic alloy composed of copper with 8.4% phosphorus. The specimen exhibits an iridescent surface, revealing a columnar structure with significant porosity.