In 1988, Chen received the Entrepreneur of the Year Award from Venture Magazine and Arthur Young. In 1990, Chen received the Pacific Islander Outstanding Achievement Award in Washington DC. In 1996, Chen received the Outstanding Alumni Award from Cheng Kung University of Tainan, Taiwan. In 1999, Chen was elevated to Life Fellow of the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for "contributions to the development of thin-film materials, tools, and processes used for magnetic and optical information storage disks". In 2001, he received the
IEEE Reynold B. Johnson Information Storage Systems Award for “leadership in the advancement of thin-film materials, tools, and processes used for magnetic information disks, and their commercialization as products”. In 2005, Chen was interviewed by
Chris Bajorek to create an oral history for the Computer History Museum, Mountain View. In 2015, Chen received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the University of Minnesota, College of Science and Engineering. == References ==