Che Chi-ming
Che Chi-ming (Chinese: 支志明; pinyin: Zhī Zhìmíng; born 7 September 1957), is a Hong Kong chemist currently holding Zhou Guangzhao Professorship in Natural Sciences, following a Dr. Hui Wai-Haan's Chair of Chemistry at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). In 1995, he became the first scientist from Hong Kong to be elected as a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. As of today, he remains the youngest academician of the CAS ever to be elected. He is known for extensive work in inorganic chemistry, photochemistry, and medicinal chemistry.
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Born | British Hong Kong | September 7, 1957
Nationality | Hong Kong, China |
Occupation(s) | Professor, Researcher, Member of Chinese Academy of Science |
Known for | Inorganic Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry |
Notable work | Metal Catalyst, OLED, Anticancer metal complexes |
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