Yu, Si-Yu尤思喻

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Research Interests

My research interests and topics related to "Thermal Comfort and Health Impact", “Urban Heat Island”, “Urban Climate Map”, “Heat Mitigation for Compact Cities”, and outdoor/ indoor activities and the thermal environment, including assessing the urban built environment during daily walking/exercise/work, and analyzing health impact, thermal comfort and behavior patterns of residents/ pedestrians/tourists/runners, etc.

Representative Publications

Yu, S.-Y., and Lin, T.-P.*, “Outdoor Thermal Comfort and the Urban Mitigation Regarding Taiwan Net-Zero Emission, Living Quality, and Sustainability Promotion”. JOURNAL OF ARCHITECTURE, No.125, Special Issue on Low Carbon Building, pp. 103~113, 2023

Lin, T.-P., Yu, S.-Y., Wang, L.-C., “Taiwan Climate Change Projection Information and Adaptation Knowledge Platform (TCCIP) Climate Change in Taiwan: Scientific Report” Chapter 4.7 Urban Heat Island in the 4th version, 2023

Yu, S.-Y., Matzarakis, A., and Lin, T.-P.*, “A Study Regarding the Thermal Environment and Thermal Comfort during the 2021 National Intercollegiate Athletic Games and Related Activities in Taiwan”, Environ. Sci.Proc.,8,32., 2021 

Yu, S.-Y., Matzarakis, A., and Lin, T.-P.*, “A Study of the Thermal Environment and Air Quality in Hot–Humid Regions during Running Events in Southern Taiwan”, Atmosphere, 2020, 11, 1101; doi:10.3390, was selected as the "Editor’s Choice" paper., 2020

Yu, S.-Y., Lin, T.-P., Christen, A., and Matzarakis, A., Report on “Symposium on Challenges in Applied Human Biometeorology” MAR 2-3, 2020 in Freiburg, Germany, Special Report, Urban Climate News, Issue NO. 75, 2020

Research

Thermal comfort and health impact Assessing the urban built environment during daily routine/ special sport events, and analyzing health impact, thermal comfort and behavior patterns.

Heat mitigation and the thermal interactions among the urban environment Collecting and integrating important scientific research developments related to urban heat islands, urban outdoor thermal comfort, and urban high temperature adjustment strategies

  • Ph.D.
    Department of Architecture,
    National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan (2024)
  • M.S.
    School of Architecture,
    The University of Kent, UK (2016)
  • M.S.
    Department of Atmospheric Sciences,
    National Taiwan University, Taiwan (2006)
  • B.S.
    Department of Atmospheric Sciences,
    National Taiwan University, Taiwan (2004)
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