Prof. Dr. Qing-Hua Fan
范青华 研究员(Prof. Dr. Qing-Hua Fan)
范青华,1966生于湖南省茶陵县。现任中国科学院化学研究所研究员、博士生导师,中国科学院分子识别与功能重点实验室主任。1989年毕业于湘潭大学化学系,1992年在中国科学院化学研究所获得硕士学位,1998在香港理工大学应用生物与化学科技系获得博士学位,导师为陈新滋院士。1992-1995年任中国科学院化学研究所实习研究员和助理研究员,1998年通过中国科学院化学研究所优秀人才招聘计划回所工作,任副研究、课题组长,2003年聘任为中国科学院化学研究所研究员。2003年获国家杰出青年科学基金资助,2009年获国务院政府特殊津贴。目前主要研究领域为不对称催化和树状大分子的设计合成及功能应用。共发表研究论文140余篇,其中Chem. Rev.1篇, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.5篇, J. Am. Chem. Soc.3篇,H-因子为30;撰写和主编专著3部;应邀参加国内外学术会议并作邀请报告40余次。部分成果作为第二完成人获2005年国家自然科学二等奖。
Qing-Hua Fan was born in 1966 in Hunan Province, China. He received his B.S. degree from the Department of Chemistry, Xiangtan University in 1989, M.S. degree from Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences (ICCAS) in 1992. Then he was pursued research into silicon polymers and related advanced functional materials as an assistant professor in ICCAS. In 1995, he joined Professor Albert S. C. Chan’s group at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and obtained his Ph.D. degree in 1998. After that, he returned to Beijing to take up the position as an associate professor and became a research group leader in ICCAS. In 2003, he was promoted to professor. He received Outstanding Young Scientist Awards of National Natural Science Foundation of China in 2003. His research interests focus on asymmetric catalysis, environmentally benign catalytic reactions, synthesis of biologically active heterocyclic compounds, and molecular design and self-assembly of functional dendrimers. He has authored over 140 publications, H-index 30. In 2005,he received the second-class prize of National Natural Science Award (rank 2).
Contact Information:
Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, CAS Key Laboratory of Molecular Recognition and Function, Institute of Chemistry , Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS),
Zhongguancun North First Street 2,100190 Beijing, P. R. China
Tel.: 86-10-62554472; Fax.: 86-10-62554449; E-mail:fanqh@iccas.ac.cn
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Research Interests
Asymmetric catalysis
Environmentally benign catalytic reactions
Molecular design and self-assembly of functional dendrimers
Synthesis of biologically active heterocyclic compounds