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I am a research associate at Technical University of Munich (TUM) and also work as a fire safety engineer for IGNIS. I hold a degree in civil engineering from Berlin University of Technology, and began my career as a structural engineer at EiSat GmbH, contributing to the design of skyscrapers, bridges, and exhibition halls.
Since 2018, I have been part of Chair of Timber Structures and Building Construction at TUM Institution, where I teach and conduct research in structural and fire engineering. In 2021, I began my PhD focusing on fire safety in timber structures, investigating the material properties of wood for fire design.
As a member of IGNIS team, I am enthusiastic about applying my expertise to support innovative and safe timber structure projects.