Yong Chen serves as a Professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering within the College of Engineering at the University of Iowa. His academic appointment centers on advancing methodologies in industrial engineering with emphasis on system reliability and optimization across diverse applications. Chen's research spans Industrial Engineering, Reliability Engineering, and Maintenance Optimization, with significant contributions to Statistical Process Control, Bayesian Statistics, and Machine Learning applications. His work develops novel frameworks for condition-based maintenance, multi-component system optimization, and IoT-enabled industrial analytics, addressing critical challenges in manufacturing quality control and system reliability. The integration of stochastic modeling and data-driven approaches characterizes his methodological innovations. Analysis of his 15 most recent publications (2016-2025) reveals a dominant research trajectory in Markov decision processes for maintenance optimization (35% of publications), Bayesian modeling for process monitoring (27%), and IoT/data analytics applications (13%). His work demonstrates increasing interdisciplinary expansion from traditional manufacturing systems into healthcare (dementia care analysis) and renewable energy sectors, while maintaining core focus on reliability engineering fundamentals. Scientific awards: No scientific awards were mentioned in the provided text. Advising and grants: The available documentation contains no information regarding doctoral students, postdoctoral researchers, or research funding sources. His academic profile focuses exclusively on research outputs and methodological contributions without reference to mentoring activities or sponsored projects.









