Academic Profile

Prof Jun Yang is with the School of Reliability and Systems Engineering, Beihang University. His scientific interests include reliability modeling, applied statistics, statistical process monitoring and transfer learning. He received the B.S. degree in applied mathematics from Yantai University in 1998, and the Ph.D. degree in probability and statistics from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in 2006. He has published 2 national standards, more than 10 scholarly monographs and 160+ journal papers, where 120+ papers are indexed by SCI

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ICCK Publications

Total Publications: 1
Free Access | Research Article | 03 February 2026
Distribution Field Construction and Prediction Method for Gas Leakage based on Kriging model and Gaussian Process
ICCK Transactions on Systems Safety and Reliability | Volume 2, Issue 1: 11-25, 2026 | DOI: 10.62762/TSSR.2025.861997
Abstract
Gas leakage poses a significant hazard in chemical industry operations, where failure to respond rapidly to gas diffusion can lead to poisoning, fire, or explosion. Timely and accurate prediction of gas dispersion is therefore essential for emergency decision-making and operational safety. While existing methods such as computational fluid dynamics, spatiotemporal statistics, and surrogate models emphasize prediction accuracy, they often suffer from excessive computational delays—especially critical in leak scenarios where casualties can occur within minutes. To address this gap, this paper introduces a Gaussian process-Markov random field-Kriging (GP-MRF-K) model for fast and reliable pre... More >

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Distribution Field Construction and Prediction Method for Gas Leakage based on Kriging model and Gaussian Process