Rising Stars and serial seminars, initiated by MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) in 2012 and successively undertaken by well-known universities, aim to bring outstanding scholars from all over the world together onto the frontiers of science and technology to study key issues in career development. In 2020, CMU (Carnegie Mellon University) elected about 20 outstanding young female scholars from around the world. Dr. Chen Yue was selected for his outstanding performance in smart energy, energy sharing design and so on, and she is the only doctor elected from a domestic university.
Chen Yue, female, received a bachelor's degree and a doctor's degree under the tutelage of Academician Lu Qiang and Professor Mei Shengwei from the Department of Electrical Engineering of Tsinghua University in 2015 and 2020; she further received another bachelor's degree of economics from the National School of Development of Peking University in 2017; she visited and studied under the cooperative supervisor Professor Steven Low in California Institute of Technology in the United States from October 2018 to May 2019. In her Tsinghua period, she has won the "Future Scholar" scholarship, "December 9th" Scholarship, National Scholarship, honours for Tsinghua Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation, Tsinghua Outstanding Undergraduate Diploma Design, Tsinghua Outstanding Doctoral Diploma Design, Tsinghua Outstanding Undergraduate, Beijing Outstanding Doctoral Graduate, Beijing Outstanding Undergraduate, best reviewer of 2019 IEEE Transactions on Smart Grid and so on. She is engaged in the fields of operational research, game theory and energy economy, and during her doctoral period, she published 8 SCI theses, one of which was listed as a frequently cited ESI thesis.