
Michael Hanslmaier
استاد · Quantitative Methods
Nuremberg Institute of Technology Georg Simon Ohmمعرفی
Michael Hanslmaier is a Professor of Sociology in Social Work at the Georg Simon Ohm University of Applied Sciences since July 2023. His work bridges urban sociology, criminology, and social policy, with a focus on quantitative methods and social capital dynamics. He holds a doctorate in Political Science (summa cum laude, 2014) from the University of Leipzig and studied sociology, politics, and communication at Leipzig and La Sapienza (Rome).
- German Sociological Society member
- Key research themes: urban segregation, housing affordability, climate action, and punitive attitudes
His publications analyze spatial patterns of migrant integration, crime perception, and life satisfaction in Munich, often using large-scale municipal datasets. He has presented at major conferences like the European Society of Criminology and the German Sociological Association.
Recent articles examine socioeconomic drivers of segregation, climate consciousness in urban areas, and housing cost burdens.





