Dr. Şeyma Teberik | Eartquake| Women Researcher Award
student, Civil Engineering, Turkey
Şeyma Teberik is a multifaceted professional, combining her expertise as a civil engineer with her passion for 2D animation. Born in 1993 in Niğde, Turkey, she has established herself as a skilled geotechnical-earthquake engineer, structure engineer, and content producer. Her unique blend of technical and artistic skills makes her an asset in her field.
Profile
Education 🎓
Licence Degree in Civil Engineering from Nigde Omer Halisdemir University, Faculty of Engineering (2011-2015) PhD student in Civil Engineering at Nigde Omer Halisdemir University, Faculty of Engineering (2019-present)
Experience 🧪
Civil Engineer and 2D Animator Artist Geotechnical-Earthquake Engineer (DeepSoil, Plaxis, SeismoMatch) Structure Engineer (Sap2000, Etabs) Content Producer (Canva) Visual Arts Educator
Awards & Honors🏆
Unfortunately, no specific awards or honors are mentioned in the provided information. However, Şeyma Teberik’s diverse skill set, research experience, and education suggest that she may be a recipient of recognition or awards in her field.
Research Focus 🔍
Geotechnical-Earthquake Engineering Structural Analysis and Design 2D Animation and Visual Arts Civil Engineering and Construction
Publications📚
1. 📊 “Scaling of a Prototype Pile Raft Foundation System to a Small Laboratory Scale Model and Investigation of Structure-Pile-Soil Interaction by Numerical Analysis Method” (TUMTMK, 2023)
2. 🌉 “COMPARISON OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF A SINGLE-SPAN STEEL PROTOTYPE STRUCTURE AND A SCALE MODEL STRUCTURE UNDER THE EFFECT OF SEISMIC LOADS” (KONJES, 2023)
3. 📈 “Scaling of a Single Span Steel Prototype Structure to a Small Model Structure and Experimental Investigation of the Model and Comparison of the Results with Numerical Environment Data” (TUMTMK, 2023)
4. 🌈 “Use of Adjustable Mass Dampers and Ground Effect” (TUMTMK, 2019)
Conclusion
Şeyma Teberik’s unique blend of civil engineering and 2D animation skills, research experience, and publication record make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, her strengths and achievements demonstrate her potential to make a significant impact in her field.