Summary
Dong Chen is a doctoral researcher at China University of Mining and Technology with a decade of experience studying acoustic emission, microseismic, and electromagnetic signals associated with coal and rock fracture. His work blends laboratory experiments, waveform feature analysis, numerical simulation, and field monitoring to reveal precursors of dynamic mining disasters such as rockbursts and coal-gas outbursts. He has supported industry–academic collaborations to translate lab-derived correlations into mine-scale pressure monitoring and early-warning actions. Currently he is leading a project to monitor microseismicity during hydraulic fracturing, applying signal processing, seismic tomography and inversion-based event localization. Colleagues know him for combining theoretical fracture mechanics with practical disaster mitigation, and for bringing unexpected insights from controlled lab tests into operational mine safety. Based in Xuzhou, he pairs deep domain expertise with a pragmatic focus on actionable monitoring solutions.
10 years of coding experience
Doctoral Student(successive postgraduate and doctoral programs of study), School of Safety, above average, Doctoral Student(successive postgraduate and doctoral programs of study), School of Safety, above average at China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT)
Chinese, English