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Peruse original work by TAS students including research papers, presentation posters, and, where applicable, supporting materials such as datasets, code, image files, and other media. The resource is organized to support discovery, access, and long-term visibility of scholarship across disciplines; therefore, works are presented with structured metadata and may be assigned a permanent, citable record.  To that end, the repository is a reflection of the many ways in which the TAS research ecosystem prepares students for college level expectations.

Student Research Publications Repository

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Urban Heat Islands in Taipei: A Microclimate Field Study

Abstract

This study investigates the urban heat island effect across selected districts in Taipei by collecting and analyzing surface temperature data in commercial, residential, and green spaces. Using field-based measurements and comparative analysis, the research identifies correlations between land use patterns and localized temperature variation. The findings suggest that increased vegetation coverage significantly mitigates heat accumulation, offering implications for urban planning and sustainability initiatives.

Student Author
Tester Testudo
Advisor
Dr. Inova Innovator
Course
AP Research
Year
2026
Keywords
urban heat island, Taipei, climate
Discipline
Science
Research Type
Experimental
Output Format
Paper
Program
AP Research
Publication Date
2026

U.S. Foreign Policy and Economic Ripple Effects: South Asian Markets and Implications for the American Middle Class

Abstract

This paper examines the economic effects of U.S. foreign policy decisions during the Trump administration, with a focus on trade and diplomatic strategies affecting South Asian markets. Through analysis of tariff policies, supply chain disruptions, and regional market responses, the study explores how shifts in global economic relationships influenced domestic economic conditions in the United States. Particular attention is given to the impact on middle-class households, including changes in consumer prices, employment stability, and sector-specific economic vulnerability. The findings suggest that foreign policy decisions can produce complex and often indirect economic consequences that extend beyond international markets, shaping everyday financial realities for American families.

Student Author
Tester Testudo-Too
Advisor
Dr. Analla Analytica
Course
International Relations
Year
2026
Keywords
U.S. foreign policy, trade policy, South Asia, tariffs, global markets, supply chains, economic impact, middle class, international economics
Discipline
Social Sciences
Research Type
Analytical
Output Format
Paper
Program
Course-Based Research
Publication Date
2026
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