
Dr. En-Chih Liu
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry
Laboratory Webpage: Liu’s group
Biography
I was born and raised in Kaohsiung City, a vibrant city in the southern part of Taiwan. I earned both my B.S. and M.S. degrees from National Cheng Kung University. After that, I came to the U.S. to pursue my Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota in the Twin Cities — a wonderful place surrounded by frozen lakes in the winter.
During my time in Minnesota, I conducted research under the guidance of Prof. Joe Topczewski, focusing on asymmetric catalysis using click chemistry. I also explored a range of topics, including decarboxylative cross-coupling and heterocycle synthesis. After visiting about 1,000 lakes in Minnesota (roughly one-tenth of all the lakes in the state), I completed my Ph.D. and moved to another beautiful town: Ann Arbor, Michigan.
I spent nearly three years working with Prof. Melanie Sanford as a postdoctoral researcher. During this time, I developed broad interests in electrochemical synthesis, organometallic chemistry, and photocatalyzed cross-coupling reactions. In 2024, I headed to Texas for my second postdoctoral position, joining Prof. Quentin Michaudel’s group at Texas A&M University. There, I further deepened my knowledge in photo/Ni dual catalysis and was introduced to aspects of polymer chemistry.
Outside of the lab, I’m a big fan of U.S. National Parks — I’ve visited 25 so far, and I’m still counting. Beyond road trips and hikes, I also enjoy cooking, discovering new places, and experiencing different cultures.
Disciplines
Organic Chemistry, Asymmetric Catalysis, Electrochemical Synthesis, Photocatalysis
Education
- 2016 – 2021, Ph.D. in Chemistry, University of Minnesota
- 2012- 2014, M.S. in Chemistry, National Cheng-Kung University (Tainan, Taiwan)
- 2008- 2012, B.S. in Chemistry, National Cheng-Kung University (Tainan, Taiwan)
Professional Experience
- 2025 – present, Assistant Professor, Missouri University of Science and Technology
- 2024 – 2025, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Texas A&M University
- 2021 – 2024, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Michigan
Honors and Awards
- 2020 Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship
- 2019 Wayland E. Noland Fellowship
- 2019 Paul and Gerda Gassman Award at the Grad Student Research Symposium
- 2018 Honorable Mention in Teaching Chemistry
- 2015 Tien Ming-Peng Academic Research Foundation