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Dr. Stephan Kramer is an Advanced Research Fellow in the Department of Earth Science & Engineering at Imperial College London's Faculty of Engineering. He holds affiliations with the Applied Modelling and Computation Group and focuses on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of computational geophysics, renewable energy systems, and numerical methods. His work integrates advanced computational techniques with geodynamic and oceanographic processes.
- Education: MSc Theoretical Physics and Mathematics (University of Utrecht, 1994–2001), PhD (TU Delft, 2002–2007).
- Research Interests: Maritime Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Oceanography, Geophysics, and Computational Fluid Dynamics.
His research emphasizes numerical modeling of geophysical flows, tidal energy systems, and mantle dynamics. Recent work explores mesh adaptation techniques for ice flow and mantle convection, optimization of tidal turbine arrays, and inversion methods for reconstructing Earth's mantle evolution. Kramer has contributed to advancing open-source frameworks like Firedrake for geodynamic simulations.
Publications from 2023–2024 highlight advancements in mesh movement networks, tidal energy optimization, and geodynamic inversion. His studies address challenges in energy extraction efficiency, environmental impact mitigation, and computational efficiency in large-scale geophysical models.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed, but his extensive publication record reflects sustained academic engagement. He is affiliated with the Applied Modelling and Computation Group, contributing to interdisciplinary research teams at Imperial College.
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