Ruiqiang Guo Wins the "Hangzhou Qingshanhu Materials Genome Engineering Young Scientist Award"
Release date: 2025-11-21
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Source: 山东高等技术研究院
On November 20th, the 9th International Forum on Materials Genome Engineering officially kicked off in Xi'an. During the forum, the "Hangzhou Qingshanhu Materials Genome Engineering Young Scientist Award" was presented, with only 12 young science and technology professionals selected. Ruiqiang Guo, a researcher from our institute, received this honor, injecting youthful momentum into the field of materials genome engineering through his innovative capabilities.
On November 20th, the 9th International Forum on Materials Genome Engineering officially kicked off in Xi'an. During the forum, the "Hangzhou Qingshanhu Materials Genome Engineering Young Scientist Award" was presented, with only 12 young science and technology professionals selected. Ruiqiang Guo, a researcher from our institute, received this honor, injecting youthful momentum into the field of materials genome engineering through his innovative capabilities.
Since 2017, the International Forum on Materials Genome Engineering has been held consecutively for eight sessions in Guangzhou, Beijing, Kunming, Mianyang, Zhengzhou, Hangzhou, Chongqing, and Ningde. It has not only facilitated the formation and dissemination of disruptive new concepts and models for intelligent material R&D but also advanced the integrated innovation of artificial intelligence and new materials. The forum has evolved into a high-end academic exchange platform with significant international influence. To promote academic research, technological innovation, and achievement application in the field of materials genome engineering, and to stimulate the innovative drive of scientific and technological personnel, the High-Level Forum on Materials Genome Engineering established the "Hangzhou Qingshanhu Materials Genome Engineering Young Scientist Award" in 2023. This award aims to recognize young scholars under the age of 40 who have made breakthrough achievements in the field of materials genome engineering.
Introduction of Ruiqiang Guo
Ruiqiang Guo is a researcher at Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology and leads the Thermal Functional Materials Team. He earned his doctoral degree from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and conducted postdoctoral research at the California Institute of Technology. His primary research focuses on thermal functional materials and micro-nano scale heat conduction. In recent years, he has concentrated on machine learning-driven intelligent design of thermal conductive materials and thermal transport mechanism research. He developed a machine learning-based prediction model for thermal conductive composites and proposed a structural unit model-based approach for constructing machine learning potential functions for defect systems. He has published over 50 academic papers in journals including Cell Reports Physical Science, npj Computational Materials, Physical Review B, ACS Nano, and Advanced Functional Materials, with 6 selected as ESI Highly Cited Papers. He serves as a Guest Editor for Journal of Applied Physics and Young Editorial Board Member for journals such as Carbon Trends, Rare Metals, and Carbon Neutrality. He has also chaired multiple sessions at the annual meetings of the American Physical Society and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. His honors include Shandong Provincial Outstanding Overseas Young Talent, Taishan Scholar Young Expert, Shandong Provincial Overseas High-Level Talent, and Returnee Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Star.

Since 2017, the International Forum on Materials Genome Engineering has been held consecutively for eight sessions in Guangzhou, Beijing, Kunming, Mianyang, Zhengzhou, Hangzhou, Chongqing, and Ningde. It has not only facilitated the formation and dissemination of disruptive new concepts and models for intelligent material R&D but also advanced the integrated innovation of artificial intelligence and new materials. The forum has evolved into a high-end academic exchange platform with significant international influence. To promote academic research, technological innovation, and achievement application in the field of materials genome engineering, and to stimulate the innovative drive of scientific and technological personnel, the High-Level Forum on Materials Genome Engineering established the "Hangzhou Qingshanhu Materials Genome Engineering Young Scientist Award" in 2023. This award aims to recognize young scholars under the age of 40 who have made breakthrough achievements in the field of materials genome engineering.
Introduction of Ruiqiang Guo

Ruiqiang Guo is a researcher at Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology and leads the Thermal Functional Materials Team. He earned his doctoral degree from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and conducted postdoctoral research at the California Institute of Technology. His primary research focuses on thermal functional materials and micro-nano scale heat conduction. In recent years, he has concentrated on machine learning-driven intelligent design of thermal conductive materials and thermal transport mechanism research. He developed a machine learning-based prediction model for thermal conductive composites and proposed a structural unit model-based approach for constructing machine learning potential functions for defect systems. He has published over 50 academic papers in journals including Cell Reports Physical Science, npj Computational Materials, Physical Review B, ACS Nano, and Advanced Functional Materials, with 6 selected as ESI Highly Cited Papers. He serves as a Guest Editor for Journal of Applied Physics and Young Editorial Board Member for journals such as Carbon Trends, Rare Metals, and Carbon Neutrality. He has also chaired multiple sessions at the annual meetings of the American Physical Society and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. His honors include Shandong Provincial Outstanding Overseas Young Talent, Taishan Scholar Young Expert, Shandong Provincial Overseas High-Level Talent, and Returnee Youth Innovation and Entrepreneurship Star.