Long-Qing Chen is currently the Donald W. Hamer Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Professor of Mathematics, and Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics at Penn State. He received his Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. degrees, all in Materials Science and Engineering, from MIT, Stony Brook University, and Zhejiang University, respectively. He has published over 700 papers in the area of computational microstructure evolution and multiscale modeling of structural metallic alloys, functional oxides, and energy materials and is a Clarivate Analytics Highly Cited Researcher. He received the 2014 MRS Materials Theory Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2005, a Humboldt Research Prize in 2017, The 2011 TMS EMPMD Distinguished Scientist Award, and the 2008 ASM International Silver Medal. He is a Fellow and Life Member of TMS and a Fellow of MRS, APS, AAAS, ACerS, and ASM. He is the Editor-in-Chief for npj Computational Materials published by Nature Research. Chen is associated with the Basic Science Division of ACerS.