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Ryan Lewis
Researcher at University of Colorado Boulder
Publications - 32
Citations - 768
Ryan Lewis is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Boulder. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bond & Fabrication. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 32 publications receiving 439 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryan Lewis include WesternGeco.
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Disaster on the horizon: The price effect of sea level rise
TL;DR: This article showed that homes exposed to sea level rise (SLR) sell for approximately 7% less than observably equivalent unexposed properties equidistant from the beach and that this discount has grown over time and is driven by sophisticated buyers and communities worried about global warming.
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Disaster on the Horizon: The Price Effect of Sea Level Rise
TL;DR: The authors showed that homes exposed to sea level rise (SLR) sell for approximately 7% less than observably equivalent unexposed properties equidistant from the beach and that this discount has grown over time and is driven by sophisticated buyers and communities worried about global warming.
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Thin Flexible Thermal Ground Planes: Fabrication and Scaling Characterization
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed flexible thermal ground planes (TGPs) with an ultra-thin thickness of 0.5 mm using copper-cladded polyimide as the encasing material, woven copper mesh as a wick, and electroplated copper pillars to support a vapor core.
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Microfabricated ultra-thin all-polymer thermal ground planes
TL;DR: In this article, a flexible thermal ground plane (FTGP) was fabricated using polymer materials and an ultra-thin TiO2 film was deposited over the SU-8 and Kapton via atomic layer deposition, which acted as both a moisture barrier and a hydrophilic coating on polymer surfaces.
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Sea Level Rise Exposure and Municipal Bond Yields
TL;DR: This article applied a structural model of credit risk to quantify the implied economic impact and distinguish the effects of underlying asset values and uncertainty, which suggests that uncertainty about SLR's future impact, rather than reduced current asset values, drives the effect on bond prices.