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Dr Matthias Kramer is a Senior Lecturer at the UNSW Canberra, School of Engineering and Information Technology. He has previously worked at the University of Queensland and the University of Stuttgart. His research focuses on open-channel hydrodynamics with an emphasis on multiphase flows, hydraulic structures, and measurement instrumentation.
- Education: PhD from University of Stuttgart (2015) on 'Air demand of impulse turbines in counter pressure operation'
His research interests include open-channel flow dynamics, multiphase flow analysis, and the development of innovative flow measurement technologies. He has extensively published on topics such as air-water flow properties, turbulent free-surface flows, and plastic pollution transport in fluvial systems.
His recent publications demonstrate a focus on environmental engineering, with strong emphasis on fluid dynamics, instrumentation, and hydrological systems. These works include studies on air-water flow measurement, plastic transport modeling, and hydraulic structure design.
Dr Kramer has received multiple scientific awards including:
- UNSW Rector Funded Visiting Fellowship
- Research Infrastructure Scheme (Combined open-channel/wave flume)
- Substantial merit-based startup grant (UNSW Canberra)
- Establishment award (UNSW Canberra)
- DFG research fellowship on 'Air-water mass transfer at hydraulic structures'
He currently supervises PhD candidate Hanwen Cui (joint with Dr Stefan Felder) and Masters student Reilly Cox (UNSW Sydney). Dr Kramer is involved in hydro-environmental research infrastructure at UNSW and serves on the Editorial Panel of ICE Water Management.

