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Every year, the Chemical Institute of Canada holds a conference to bring together researchers and professional from all over Canada. The first conference in 1918 is said to have consisted of only 100 people and lead to the formation of the Chemical Society of Canada. In 2017, the 100th conference was held in Toronto coinciding with the 150th ...
The Conference Board of Canada was established in 1954 as a division of the American National Industrial Conference Board, now simply known as The Conference Board. The Conference Board of Canada acquired a separate legal identity in 1981, The organization is headquartered in Ottawa, but moved to being fully remote during the pandemic, and has ...
Canadian Society for Chemical Technology (CSCT) Canadian Society of Clinical Chemists - (CSCC) Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Chemical Heritage Foundation (CHF), now the Science History Institute; Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) Chemical Society Located in Taipei (CSLT) Chemical Society of Japan (CSJ) Crystallographic Society of Japan (CSJ)
Royal Society of Canada (1 C, 23 P) S. ... Chemical Institute of Canada; ... National Advisory Board on Science and Technology;
The scientific members include a toxicologist nominated by the Society of Toxicology of Canada, [16] a microbiologist nominated by the Canadian Society of Microbiologists [17] and a chemist nominated by the Chemical Institute of Canada. The Executive Officer is a retired senior military officer.
In 2001—2003 he was serving as the President, Academy of Science of the Royal Society of Canada (one of 3 academies comprising the Society) and Vice-President of the Royal Society of Canada. [ 3 ] In 2015, Dr. Rempel was created a Member of the Order of Canada for his achievements in the development of high-performance rubbers and training of ...
Fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada Awarded by the Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC). [13] Associate members are individuals who supports the objectives of the CIC and are not able to meet the requirements of membership. MCIC: Member of the Chemical Institute of Canada ACIC: Associate Member of the Chemical Institute of Canada FCIS
Awarded annually since 1951, it is given to "a person who has made an outstanding contribution to the science of chemistry or chemical engineering in Canada". [1] The medal is presented at the annual Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition or Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, at which the recipient gives a plenary lecture. [2]