List of awardees
Water-Resources-Prize, Rüdiger Kurt Bode-Foundation
2024: Prof. Dr. Dörthe Tetzlaff, Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) Berlin and Humboldt University of Berlin.
2021: Prof. Dr. Harald Kunstmann, University of Augsburg.
2018: Prof. Dr. Florian Leese, University of Duisburg-Essen.
2015: Prof. Dr. Klaus Kümmerer, Leuphana University of Lüneburg.
2012: Prof. Dr. Claudia Pahl-Wostl, Osnabrück University.
Junior Research Group, Kurt-Eberhard-Bode-Foundation
Funding period 2025 to 2028: junior research group at Leibniz Institute für of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB) Berlin, "Water-conscious cities of the future".
Funding period 2022 to 2025: junior research group at the University of Giessen, "HydroCrowd - Citizen Science in Hydrology".
Funding period 2019 to 2022: junior research group at TU Dresden, "Redesign of the hazard potential analysis of chemicals based on chemical activities to increase the informative value and reliability of experimental data".
Funding period 2016 to 2018: junior research group at Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, "Behavior of veterinary drugs in soil and groundwater".
Funding period 2013 to 2015: junior research group at Ruhr University Bochum, "A new perspective on biodiversity: incorporating genetic diversity into the assessment and sustainable management of river ecosystems".
Funding period 2009 to 2012: junior research group der Universitäten Greifswald und Bozen, "Sustainable water management and wetland restoration in settlements of continental-arid Central Asia".
Water-Monitoring-Prize, Dr. Erich Ritter-Foundation
2023: Dr. Andreas Braun, University of Tübingen, and Dr. Martin Sudmanns, University of Salzburg, “Monitoring the effect of sand dams on water availability in semi-arid regions using satellite image time series analyses”.
2020: Dr. Suzanne Jacobs und Dr. Björn Weeser, University of Giessen, "Citizen Science Monitoring in Hydrology".
2017: Dr. Florian Wagner, University of Bonn, "Quantitative characterization and monitoring of hydrological systems through process-based inversion of geoelectric measurement data".