Raphael Stuhlmeier is a Lecturer in Applied Mathematics at the University of Plymouth, UK, with a focus on nonlinear water waves and their applications in ocean engineering. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Vienna (2014) and has held postdoctoral positions at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology (2014-2017). His current roles include Visiting Senior Lecturer at Technion (2023-2024) and membership in the EPSRC Peer Review College. He teaches courses in fluid dynamics, engineering mathematics, and mechanics. His research spans water wave dynamics, wave energy conversion, tsunami propagation, and acoustic-gravity waves. Notable projects include the EPSRC-funded Stochastic Wave Modelling for Inhomogeneous Seas (2021-2023) and UK-Israel Mobility Grant on ocean surface waves (2023-2024). He has organized international workshops like the Water Waves - Mathematical Theory & Applications series since 2019. Stuhlmeier has received grants from LMS, EPSRC, and the Heilbronn Institute. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and affordable clean energy. He reviews for journals such as Journal of Fluid Mechanics and conferences including EPSRC-funded events, and serves as an external examiner for PhD/MSc programs at the University of Western Australia and Technion.








