For Immediate Release – July 2025
Fredericton, NB – C-Therm Technologies is proud to recognize the outstanding achievements of emerging student researchers at the 2025 Canadian Chemistry Conference. C-Therm was a proud sponsor of the Solid-State Chemistry Symposium which saw presentations highlighting cutting-edge research in materials chemistry and showcased the next generation of scientific leaders.
This year’s award recipients include:
- Emily Doucet (University of New Brunswick) – Poster Award Winner
- Brooke Richtik (University of Calgary) – Presentation Award Winner
- Allison Pavlik (University of British Columbia) – Presentation Award Winner

“We are thrilled to support and celebrate the accomplishments of these exceptional researchers,” said Adam Harris, CEO of C-Therm Technologies. “Their work exemplifies the innovation and dedication that drives the field of materials science forward.”
C-Therm extends its congratulations to all participants and thanks the organizing committee for a successful symposium.
About C-Therm
C-Therm Technologies Ltd., headquartered in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, provides thermal conductivity instrumentation for R&D, production, and quality control environments. C-Therm’s Trident Thermal Conductivity Instrument delivers fast, accurate measurement of thermal conductivity. To find out more information about C-Therm Technologies Ltd.’s products and applications, visit their website at www.ctherm.com.
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