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Dr. Silke Beinersdorf is a civil engineer and researcher at the Bauhaus University Weimar's Earthquake Center, where she investigates building safety during natural disasters—particularly earthquakes. Her work focuses on determining optimal construction methods and locations to ensure structural integrity during seismic events.
Her research integrates earthquake engineering, structural safety, and natural hazards with interdisciplinary perspectives from history and geography. She specializes in developing practical solutions for disaster-resistant construction, emphasizing how historical building practices inform modern safety standards. Her field combines civil engineering principles with geographic risk assessment to create safer living environments globally.
Dr. Beinersdorf actively mentors university students in natural hazard research while engaging in public outreach through the Children's University Weimar. Her scientific communication bridges academic research and community safety education, focusing on making complex engineering concepts accessible to young audiences.
She holds a doctoral degree in engineering (Dr.-Ing.) and maintains active research collaborations at the university's Earthquake Center. Her professional identity centers on problem-solving at the intersection of construction science and disaster resilience, driven by a childhood passion for building and nature exploration.





