Areas of Focus
- Electrocatalysis
- Fuel Cells
- Hydrogen Energy
- Secondary Batteries
- Photocatalysis
- Electroanalytical Chemistry
- Biosensors
- Material Catalysis in Medicine
Work Experience
- 2011-2013 Postdoctoral Researcher, Brown University
- 2013-2015 Oppenheimer Distinguished Scholar, Los Alamos National Laboratory
- 2015-2018 Pre-tenure Associate Professor, Researcher, Doctoral Supervisor, Peking University
- 2019-2020 Tenured Associate Professor, Researcher, Doctoral Supervisor, Peking University
- 2021-Present Boya Distinguished Professor, Chief Scientist of National Key Research and Development Program (Fuel Cells), Doctoral Supervisor, Peking University
Academic Background & Achievements
- 2001-2005 Bachelor: Jilin University
- 2005-2011 PhD: Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Supervisor: Academician Wang Erkang
- Postdoctoral Researcher: Brown University
- Oppenheimer Distinguished Scholar at Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Chief Scientist of National Key Research and Development Program (Fuel Cells)
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (UK)
Publications
- Bimetallene for Oxygen Reduction Catalysis, Shaojun Guo, 2019
- Biaxially Strained PtPb/Pt Core/Shell Nanoplate Boosts Oxygen Reduction Catalysis, Shaojun Guo, 2016
- Strain-Controlled Electrocatalysis on Multimetallic Nanomaterials, Shaojun Guo, 2017
- Atomically dispersed Co-P3 on CdS nanorods with electron-rich feature boosts photocatalysis, Shaojun Guo, 2020
- Palladium Single Atoms on TiO2 as a Photocatalytic Sensing Platform for Analyzing the Organophosphorus Pesticide Chlorpyrifos, Shaojun Guo, 2020
- Ultrathin Visible-light Driven Mo–incorporation In2O3-ZnIn2Se4 Z-scheme Nanosheet Photocatalysts, Shaojun Guo, 2019
- Strongly Coupled Nickel-Cobalt Nitrides/Carbon Hybrid Nanocages with Pt-like Activity for Hydrogen Evolution Catalysis, Shaojun Guo, 2019
- Ultrathin PtNiM (M = Rh, Os and Ir) Nanowires as Efficient Fuels Oxidation Electrocatalytic Materials, Shaojun Guo, 2019
- Themolysis of noble metal nanoparticle into electron-rich phosphorus-coordinated noble metal single atoms at low temperature, Shaojun Guo, 2019
- The Kirkendall Effect for Engineering Oxygen Vacancy of Hollow Co3O4 Nanoparticles toward High-Performance Portable Zinc-Air Batteries, Shaojun Guo, 2019
- Freestanding film made by necklace-like N-doped hollow carbon with hierarchical pores for high-performance potassium-ion storage, Shaojun Guo, 2019
- Strain Engineering of Metal Nanomaterials for Energy Electrocatalysis, Shaojun Guo, 2019
- Enhanced Cathode and Anode Materials Compatibility for Boosting Both Energy and Power Densities of Sodium/Potassium-Ion Hybrid Capacitors, Shaojun Guo, 2019
- Barrier-free Interface Electron Transfer on PtFe-Fe2C Janus–like Nanoparticles Boosts Oxygen Catalysis, Shaojun Guo, 2018
- Metal Surface and Interface Energy Electrocatalysis: Fundamentals, Performance Engineering and Opportunities, Shaojun Guo, 2018
- Pistachio-Shuck-Like MoSe2/C Core/Shell Nanostructures for High-Performance Potassium Ion Storage, Shaojun Guo, 2018
- Metallic Graphene-Like VSe2 Ultrathin Nanosheets: Superior Potassium-Ion Storage and their Working Mechanism, Shaojun Guo, 2018
- Stable High-index Faceted Pt Skin on Zigzag-like PtFe Nanowires Enhances Oxygen Reduction Catalysis, Shaojun Guo, 2018
- A Universal Strategy for Hierarchical Hollow Nanospheres with Intimately Coupled Carbon Nanosheets and MoM Nanocrystals (M=P, S, C, O) for Hydrogen Evolution Catalysis and Sodium Ion Storage, Shaojun Guo, 2018
- Iridium-based Multimetallic Porous Hollow Nanocrystals for Efficient Overall Water Splitting Catalysis, Shaojun Guo, 2017
Awards
- National Outstanding Youth Science Fund Award
- First Science Exploration Award
- Young Scientist Award of China
- Small Young Scientist Innovation Award
- Mao Yisheng Beijing Youth Science and Technology Award
- Journal of Materials Chemistry Lectureship Award
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry
- Elsevier Highly Cited Researcher in China
- Stanford University Top 2% of Global Scientists
- Research.com Top Scientist in Material Science