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Nadine Thomas (M.Sc.) is a Researcher at the Chair of Metal Construction at the Technical University of Munich since 2017. She holds degrees in Civil Engineering from OTH Regensburg (B.Eng., 2014) and Technical University of Munich (M.Sc., 2017). Her work focuses on structural stability, particularly buckling analysis under multiaxial stresses and eccentric load introduction in steel and composite constructions.
- Education
- B.Eng., Civil Engineering, OTH Regensburg (2014)
- M.Sc., Civil Engineering, Technical University of Munich (2017)
Her research addresses critical challenges in bridge engineering, fire protection, and sustainability, with key contributions to Eurocode 1993-1-5 compliance. She has collaborated on studies involving historical steel structures, elastomeric bearings, and additive manufacturing in metal construction. Publications span journals like Stahlbau and conferences including the Japanese-German Bridge Symposium.
Recent work includes assessments of the Chemnitz Viaduct's bearings and torsional stiffness effects on longitudinally stiffened plates. Collaborations involve Prof. Martin Mensinger, Joseph Ndogmo, and other researchers. No scientific awards are mentioned in the provided text.
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