
CHEN Yong
Professor
School of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Room 336
aerocy@sjtu.edu.cn
Educational Background
- 1998 - 2004, Zhejiang University, Design Theory and Methodology, Doctor
- 1993 - 1997, Zhejiang University, Mechanical Design, Bachelor
Work Experience
- 2006-Present,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Associate Professor
- 2011-2012,University of Southern California,Visiting Associate Professor
- 2004-2006,Shanghai Jiao Tong University,Post-doctor
Research Interests
- Understand how the design process goes on in aircraft industries
- Develop SE theories for the development of civil aircrafts, e.g. requirements identification, functional breakdown, etc.
- Develop requirements management approaches for the development of civil aircrafts
- Develop functional modeling approaches for the development of civil aircrafts
- Develop advanced computer-based tools to support functional modeling
- Develop knowledge-based approaches for the development of civil aircrafts
- Develop advanced computer-based tools to support requirements management, functional modeling, and design knowledge reuse
Representative Papers And Monographs
- Y Chen, M Zhao, Y Liu, et al. (2016) A formal functional representation methodology for conceptual design of material flow-processing technology. Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing (AI EDAM), 30, pp. 353 - 366.
- Y Chen, M Zhao, Y Liu, et al. (2016) A formal functional representation methodology for conceptual design of material flow-processing technology. Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing (AI EDAM), 30, pp. 353 - 366.
- Y Chen, M Zhao, Y Xie. (2015) A new model of conceptual design based on Scientific Ontology and Intentionality Theory. Part I: The conceptual foundation. Design Studies, 37, pp. 12-36.
- Y Chen, Z Zhang, Y Xie. (2015) A new model of conceptual design based on Scientific Ontology and Intentionality Theory. Part II: The process model. Design Studies, 38, pp. 139-160.
- Y Chen, J Huang, Y Xie. (2013) A part affordance based approach for capturing detailed design knowledge. Computer-Aided Design, 45(12), pp. 1617-1629.