Chi-Kit Andy

Associate Professor
Computational Chemistry
City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Biography

Chi-Kit Andy Siu completed his PhD in Computational Chemistry at Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2003. After being a Postdoctoral Fellow at TU Munich (2003–2005), supported by Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and York University (2005–2009), he joined City University of Hong Kong in 2009 and has become an Associate Professor since 2015. He is interested in the fundamentals of gas-phase ion chemistry, including structures of ions and their reaction mechanisms, thermodynamics, kinetics and dynamics at the electronic, atomic and molecular levels. He has published over 50 research articles on Gas-Phase Ion Chemistry Chi-Kit Andy Siu completed his PhD in Computational Chemistry at Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2003. After being a Postdoctoral Fellow at TU Munich (2003–2005), supported by Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and York University (2005–2009), he joined City University of Hong Kong in 2009 and has become an Associate Professor since 2015. He is interested in the fundamentals of gas-phase ion chemistry, including structures of ions and their reaction mechanisms, thermodynamics, kinetics and dynamics at the electronic, atomic and molecular levels. He has published over 50 research articles on Gas-Phase Ion Chemistry

Research Intrest

 fundamentals of gas-phase ion chemistry,

List of Publications
Discovery and mechanistic studies of an unusual remote radical-induced side-chain loss from tyrosinecontaining peptide radical cations in the gas phase