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  • Author(s):
    Tracy Kijewski-Correa
    Date Created:
    2023-05-09
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  • Author(s):
    Tracy Kijewski-Correa
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    2023-05-09
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  • Author(s):
    Tracy Kijewski-Correa
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    2023-05-09
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  • Author(s):
    Tracy Kijewski-Correa
    Date Created:
    2023-05-09
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    Gonzalo Huidobro, Chun-Mei Chiu , Kyuhyun Byun, Alan F. Hamlet
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    Precipitation (P) gauge undercatch (PUC) is an important source of error when using observed meteorological datasets for hydrologic modeling studies in regions with cold and windy winters. Preliminary simulations using the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) hydrological model forced with different meteorological datasets showed significant underprediction of simulated streamflow throughout the domain. A new hybrid gridded meteorological dataset at 1/16th degree resolution based on observed …

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    2022-08-10
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  • Author(s):
    William Kakenmaster, Tracy Kijewski-Correa, Debra Javeline, Angela Chesler
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    As climate changes, coastal homeowners are potentially crucial actors in reducing the risks to property and human life from rising seas and increased hurricane activity. Absent strict, enforceable regulations mandating retrofitting of existing homes or major changes in homeowner insurance requirements, coastal resilience in a changing climate will largely reflect private, voluntary decisions of millions of individuals. However, research is scarce on the current risk level of U.S. coastal home…

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    2022-07-19
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  • Author(s):
    Angela Chesler, Tracy Kijewski-Correa, Debra Javeline
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    As climate changes, coastal homeowners are potentially crucial actors in reducing the risks to property and human life from rising seas and increased hurricane activity. Absent strict, enforceable regulations mandating retrofitting of existing homes or major changes in homeowner insurance requirements, coastal resilience in a changing climate will largely reflect private, voluntary decisions of millions of individuals. However, research is scarce on the current risk level of U.S. coastal home…

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    2021-10-07
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  • Author(s):
    Tracy Kijewski-Correa, Debra Javeline, Angela Chesler
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    As climate changes, coastal homeowners are potentially crucial actors in reducing the risks to property and human life from rising seas and increased hurricane activity. Absent strict, enforceable regulations mandating retrofitting of existing homes or major changes in homeowner insurance requirements, coastal resilience in a changing climate will largely reflect private, voluntary decisions of millions of individuals. However, research is scarce on the current risk level of U.S. coastal home…

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    2021-10-07
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  • Creator(s):
    Tracy Kijewski-Correa
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    A recent report suggests that for every $1 spent on natural hazard mitigation measures for homes and businesses, society will on average benefit $6 in avoided direct and direct losses. As the political will is generally lacking to mandate and enforce building code revisions that would require owners in earthquake and hurricane zones to make such investments, these considerable economic and societal benefits will only be realized by discovering what would persuade building owners, and especial…

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    2021-02-02
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  • Creator(s):
    Varun Mannam
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    Fluorescence microscopy has enabled a dramatic development in modern biology, and the output of conventional fluorescence microscopy is the intensity. However, it is hard to segment a sample with multiple cells using intensity. Specifically, fluorophores have overlapping emission spectra, and these cells cannot be segmented with only intensity information. Also, it is sensitive to the applied laser power, movement of the animal, and temperature. In this scenario, one can use fluorescence life…

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    2019-12-13
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  • Author(s):
    Christianos Burlotos
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    The residential construction industry in developing nations is often plagued by numerous constraining systems, including underdeveloped financial markets, ineffective governing bodies, and unregulated material and labor markets, which restrict safe and disaster-resilient housing to the wealthy minority. The majority are left in nonengineered, informally constructed homes, which, in countries with high exposure to hydro-meteorological and/or seismic hazards, can prove deadly. The thesis presen…

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    2020-08-25
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  • Author(s):
    Yide Zhang
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    Multiphoton microscopy combined with fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (MPM-FLIM) is a technique that allows for imaging the lifetime of fluorescence created by two-photon excitation. It not only possesses the advantages of MPM such as large imaging depth, but also the strengths of FLIM including the ability to discriminate different fluorophores with similar emission spectra. In FLIM, the frequency-domain (FD) method, which relies on periodic intensity-modulated excitation light and i…

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    2015-10-22
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