Siegfried Demuth![]() Siegfried Demuth was born in 1953 near Lake Constance in Germany. He studied Hydrology, Mathematics, Physics, Statistics and Meteorology at the University of Freiburg and received a diploma in Physical Geography/Hydrology in 1981. In 1985 he received his doctoral degree in Natural Sciences at the University of Freiburg with a study on the water budget and water quality aspects of the Fayium Oases in Egypt. From 1985 to 1988 he undertook a research mission to the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (formerly the Institute of Hydrology) at Wallingford, UK where he developed, in collaboration with a small group of international scientists, the Flow Regimes from International Experimental and Network Data (FRIEND) project, now a major cross-cutting programme of the IHP. Upon his return to the Institute of Hydrology at the University of Freiburg in 1989, he co-developed fully-fledged curricula in hydrology. In 1993 he received his ‘Habilitation in Hydrology’. In 1999 he was appointed Professor of Hydrology and his principal research fields were low flow analysis, regionalization and climate change. In 2003 he became Director of the German IHP/HWRP Secretariat until he joined IHP/UNESCO in November 2006 as Chief of the Hydrological Processes and Climate Section of the Division of Water Sciences.
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