Sei Kwang Hahn
Professor
Materials Science and Engineering
Pohang University of Science and Technology
China
Biography
Shaojun Guo is currently a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering with a joint appointment at Department of Energy & Resources Engineering, at College of Engineering, Peking University. He received his BSc in chemistry from Jilin University (2005), Ph. D in analytical chemistry from Chinese Academy of Sciences (2011) with Profs. Erkang Wang and Shaojun Dong, and joined Prof. Shouheng Sun’s group as a postdoctoral research associate from Jan. 2011 to Jun. 2013 at Brown University. Then, he works as a very prestigious J. Robert Oppenheimer Distinguished Fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory. In 2014, 2015 and 2016, he was selected by Thomson Reuters into their prestigious list of World Most Highly Cited Researchers. He has published more than 200 papers with over 16000 citations (H-index: 70). His research interests are in engineering nanocrystals and 2D materials for catalysis, renewable energy, optoelectronics and biosensors. Shaojun Guo is currently a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering with a joint appointment at Department of Energy & Resources Engineering, at College of Engineering, Peking University. He received his BSc in chemistry from Jilin University (2005), Ph. D in analytical chemistry from Chinese Academy of Sciences (2011) with Profs. Erkang Wang and Shaojun Dong, and joined Prof. Shouheng Sun’s group as a postdoctoral research associate from Jan. 2011 to Jun. 2013 at Brown University. Then, he works as a very prestigious J. Robert Oppenheimer Distinguished Fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory. In 2014, 2015 and 2016, he was selected by Thomson Reuters into their prestigious list of World Most Highly Cited Researchers. He has published more than 200 papers with over 16000 citations (H-index: 70). His research interests are in engineering nanocrystals and 2D materials for catalysis, renewable energy, optoelectronics and biosensors.
Research Interest
Nanotechnology