Dr. Yong Chen is a Professor and Interim Department Chair in the Computer Science Department at Texas Tech University (TTU), where he founded the Data-Intensive Scalable Computing Laboratory (DISCL). He also serves as Co-Director of the NSF Cloud and Autonomic Computing Center (CAC@TTU), focusing on data-intensive computing, high-performance computing (HPC), cloud systems, and parallel/distributed architectures. His research bridges hardware-software co-design for scientific and enterprise applications. Ph.D., Computer Science, Illinois Institute of Technology (2009) M.S., Computer Science, University of Science and Technology of China (2003) B.E., Computer Engineering, University of Science and Technology of China (2000) Dr. Chen's research spans data-intensive computing, HPC, cloud systems, and parallel architectures. He develops scalable solutions for scientific discovery and enterprise computing, emphasizing systems software, storage optimization, and hardware-software co-design. His work addresses challenges in metadata management, 3D-stacked memory, and efficient resource allocation in distributed environments. Recent publications include studies on 3D-stacked memory optimization (IEEE TC), metadata indexing (SC), and parallel file system reliability (ICS). His work is characterized by interdisciplinary collaboration and practical applications in HPC domains. NSF-TCPP Early Adopter Status Award Best Paper Award (IPDPS'21) Outstanding Teaching Assistant, IIT (2006) Dr. Chen advises students through graduate and undergraduate research assistantships at DISCL and CAC@TTU, offering financial support for qualified candidates. He has contributed to major conferences as Program Co-Chair (ICPP) and Committee Member (IPDPS, CCGrid, ISC, HPCAsia). Labs/Teams: Data-Intensive Scalable Computing Laboratory (DISCL), NSF Cloud and Autonomic Computing Center (CAC@TTU).










