Dr Hui Zhao received her M. Sc. in organic chemistry from Hangzhou Normal University in 2014. She joined Prof. David Scheschkewitz’s group for her Ph.D. at Saarland University in Germany where her research focused on the synthesis and application of low-valent silicon compounds. In 2020, she joined the product development division of Sinocompound in Jiangsu, China, where she is working on the technical support of novel ligands and homogeneous metal catalysts.
Dr Yinna Na received her master's degree in Chemical Engineering and Technology from Dalian University of Technology under the supervision of Professor Chunshan Song in 2013. Then she worked as a research assistant in University of Science and Technology of China. In 2017, she began her PhD study in Polymer Chemistry and Physics. In 2020, she received her doctoral degree from University of Science and Technology of China, supervised by Professor Changle Chen. She joined Sinocompound in July 2020, engaged in homogeneous research and development.
Dr Carin Seechurn undertook her MChem with French studies at U.M.I.S.T (University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology) and graduated in 2003. She subsequently moved to University of Cambridge for her PhD studies in synthetic organic chemistry followed by a post-doctoral research associate position, both under supervision of Prof. Gaunt. After 12 years as a research scientist in the homogeneous catalysis group at Johnson Matthey, she joined Sinocompound as Technical Advisor in 2020. Using her extensive homogeneous catalysis knowledge, she is providing technical support to customers and is instrumental in executing technical marketing strategies.