Laboratory of Organometallic Chemistry and Mechanochemistry
Research Field
Ching Tat To received his B. Sc. degree (2010) and Ph.D. degree (2015) in chemistry from the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) under the supervision of Professor Kin Shing Chan. After 3 years of postdoctoral training (2015–2018) in Professor Zhaomin Hou group at RIKEN, he then returned to CUHK as a research associate in Chan’'s group (2018–2019) before he accepted an assistant professorship at the Tunghai University (2019–2024).
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1. chemistry of group 9 metalloporphyrin complexes
2. reactivity of transition metal-perfluoroalkyl bond
3. inorganic and organic reactions through ball-milling
Asian Core Program Lectureship Award
RIKEN FPR Posdoctoral Fellowship
Education
| PhD (2015) | The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
| BSc (2010) | The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Position
| 2024/2 - present | Associate Professor, Tunghai University |
| 2019/8 - 2024/1 | Assistant Professor, Tunghai University |
| 2018/7 - 2019/6 | Research Associate, The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
| 2015/4 - 2018/3 | Foreign Postdoctoral Researcher, RIKEN |
Job Description
To carry out research project on group 9 metalloporphyrin chemistry and mechanochemistry. You will be involved in any of the following specific tasks dependent on your skills:
(1) synthesis of target compounds
(2) screening of reaction conditions
(3) continuation of your own research project
Preferred Intern Educational Level
undergraduate or above
Skill sets or Qualities
skilled in organic or inorganic chemistry, or upon mutual agreement