Prof. Chen Yang | Engineering | Research Excellence Award
School of Energy and Power, Chongqing University | China
Prof. Chen Yang research centers on advanced energy systems, renewable energy utilization, and thermal power engineering, with strong emphasis on modeling, optimization, and dynamic control of complex thermo-energy systems, supported by a research record of 1,004 citations across 868 documents, 98 publications, and an h-index of 18. His contributions span ultra-supercritical circulating fluidized bed boilers, nuclear power reactor secondary systems, compressed air energy storage, and hybrid solid oxide fuel cell–gas turbine systems, advancing the efficiency, reliability, and safety of large-scale power generation. He has developed multi-physics and multi-scale reduced-order modeling techniques to address nonlinear dynamics, uncertainty, cooperative simulation, and system stability challenges, enabling enhanced operational performance under transient and abnormal working conditions. His work integrates mechanistic models with artificial intelligence, including neural networks and time-series methods, to achieve online simulation, intelligent prediction, fault early warning, and predictive control in energy systems. He has also contributed to thermodynamic coupling analysis, waste heat utilization strategies, and multi-objective optimization frameworks for green energy systems. Through these innovations, his research significantly supports sustainable power technology development, promotes intelligent and resilient energy infrastructures, and contributes to low-carbon energy transformation and modern energy system advancement.
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Featured Publications
Dynamic Simulation of Ultra-Supercritical Circulating Fluidized Bed Boiler During Fuel Trip Conditions
– Journal of Chongqing University, 2025
Online Tracking Simulation System for Ultra-Supercritical CFB Boilers Using Mechanistic and ANN Models
– Applied Thermal Engineering, 2025
Role of Patterned Wettability in Enhancing Two-Phase Transport for PEM Electrolyzers
– ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2025
Pore Network Modeling of Non-Isothermal Two-Phase Transport in PEM Electrolyzers
– ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2025