Assist. Prof. Dr. Zhihai Ke | Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor from Xinjiang University, China
Dr. Zhihai Ke is an Assistant Professor and Presidential Young Fellow at the School of Science and Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen (CUHK-Shenzhen). He earned his Ph.D. in Chemistry from The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2012. Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Ke conducted postdoctoral research at the National University of Singapore from 2012 to 2015. Before joining CUHK-Shenzhen in 2020, he served as a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at CUHK. Dr. Ke has secured three General Research Funds from the Hong Kong Research Grants Council as a Principal Investigator. His research interests encompass synthetic organic chemistry, organocatalysis, click chemistry, and organic framework catalysis. He has authored over 30 SCI-indexed papers in esteemed journals such as the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Angewandte Chemie International Edition, ACS Catalysis, Green Chemistry, and ChemSusChem. Notably, some of his catalytic methodologies have been highlighted and applied by international peers.
Professional Profile
Education
Dr. Zhihai Ke’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree from Sun Yat-sen University. He then pursued and obtained his Ph.D. in Chemistry from The Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2012. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his future contributions to the field of synthetic organic chemistry. The rigorous training and research experience during his Ph.D. equipped him with the skills necessary to excel in both academic and research settings. This educational background has been instrumental in shaping his research interests and professional trajectory.
Professional Experience
After completing his Ph.D., Dr. Ke undertook postdoctoral research at the National University of Singapore from 2012 to 2015, where he further honed his expertise in organic chemistry. He then returned to The Chinese University of Hong Kong as a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry. In 2020, Dr. Ke joined the School of Science and Engineering at CUHK-Shenzhen as an Assistant Professor and Presidential Young Fellow. In this role, he also serves as the Director of the Undergraduate Chemistry Programme. Throughout his career, Dr. Ke has demonstrated a commitment to both teaching and research excellence, contributing significantly to the academic community.
Research Interests
Dr. Ke’s research interests are centered around synthetic organic chemistry, with a particular focus on organocatalysis, click chemistry, and organic framework catalysis. His work aims to develop novel catalytic methodologies that are both efficient and environmentally benign. By exploring new reaction mechanisms and catalyst designs, Dr. Ke seeks to advance the field of organic synthesis and contribute to the development of sustainable chemical processes. His research has practical applications in the synthesis of complex molecules, which are essential in pharmaceuticals, materials science, and other industries.
Research Skills
Dr. Ke possesses a robust set of research skills in synthetic organic chemistry. He is proficient in designing and executing complex organic syntheses, developing novel catalytic systems, and employing advanced analytical techniques to characterize chemical compounds. His expertise extends to organocatalysis and click chemistry, where he has developed innovative methodologies for constructing complex molecular architectures. Dr. Ke’s ability to integrate theoretical knowledge with practical laboratory skills has been pivotal in his successful research endeavors and publications in high-impact journals.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Zhihai Ke has been recognized for his contributions to the field of chemistry through various awards and honors. He has secured three General Research Funds from the Hong Kong Research Grants Council, underscoring the significance and impact of his research projects. His work has been highlighted in prominent scientific publications, reflecting the esteem in which his peers hold his contributions. These accolades attest to Dr. Ke’s dedication to advancing chemical science and his standing in the academic community.
Conclusion
Dr. Zhihai Ke’s career exemplifies a commitment to excellence in research, education, and scientific advancement. With a solid educational foundation and a wealth of professional experience, he has made significant contributions to synthetic organic chemistry. His research interests and skills have led to the development of innovative catalytic methodologies, earning him recognition and funding within the scientific community. As an educator and researcher at CUHK-Shenzhen, Dr. Ke continues to inspire and mentor the next generation of chemists, fostering a culture of inquiry and innovation. His ongoing work promises to further the frontiers of chemistry and its applications in various industries.
Publications Top Notes
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Catalytic Asymmetric Bromoetherification and Desymmetrization of Olefinic 1,3-Diols with C₂-Symmetric Sulfides
Z Ke, CK Tan, F Chen, YY Yeung
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2014, 136 (15), 5627–5630
Citations: 185 -
Design, synthesis and crystallographic analysis of nitrile-based broad-spectrum peptidomimetic inhibitors for coronavirus 3C-like proteases
CP Chuck, C Chen, Z Ke, DCC Wan, HF Chow, KB Wong
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2013, 59, 1–6
Citations: 114 -
Applications of selenonium cations as Lewis acids in organocatalytic reactions
X He, X Wang, YL Tse, Z Ke, YY Yeung
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2018, 57 (39), 12869–12873
Citations: 103 -
A Platinum(II) Terpyridine Metallogel with an L-Valine-Modified Alkynyl Ligand: Interplay of Pt⋅⋅⋅Pt, π–π and Hydrogen-Bonding Interactions
C Po, Z Ke, AYY Tam, HF Chow, VWW Yam
Chemistry – A European Journal, 2013, 19 (46), 15735–15744
Citations: 103 -
Conformational and supramolecular properties of main chain and cyclic click oligotriazoles and polytriazoles
HF Chow, KN Lau, Z Ke, Y Liang, CM Lo
Chemical Communications, 2010, 46 (20), 3437–3453
Citations: 88 -
Desymmetrizing enantio- and diastereoselective selenoetherification through supramolecular catalysis
JY See, H Yang, Y Zhao, MW Wong, Z Ke, YY Yeung
ACS Catalysis, 2018, 8 (2), 850–858
Citations: 85 -
Lewis base catalyzed stereo- and regioselective bromocyclization
MH Gieuw, Z Ke, YY Yeung
The Chemical Record, 2017, 17 (3), 287–311
Citations: 85 -
Electrochemical self-assembly of ZnO nanoporous structures
GR Li, CR Dawa, Q Bu, XH Lu, ZH Ke, HE Hong, FL Zheng, CZ Yao, …
The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2007, 111 (5), 1919–1923
Citations: 81 -
Electrochemical synthesis of orientation-ordered ZnO nanorod bundles
GR Li, CR Dawa, Q Bu, F Zhen, XH Lu, ZH Ke, HE Hong, CZ Yao, P Liu, …
Electrochemistry Communications, 2007, 9 (5), 863–868
Citations: 61 -
Lewis base-promoted ring-opening 1,3-dioxygenation of unactivated cyclopropanes using a hypervalent iodine reagent
MH Gieuw, Z Ke, YY Yeung
Angewandte Chemie, 2018, 130 (14), 3844–3848
Citations: 52