We are looking for a doctoral candidate (project assistant, pre-doc) for research work in the project "Hydrology Weinviertel".

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On May 28, 2025, the Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resources Management organized a field day for 72 master's students at the…

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Hydrological parameters have been recorded in the HOAL - the Hydrological Open-Air Laboratory - since the end of the Second World War. Since 2010,…

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Since the old erosion measurement weir at monitoring site E1 had become somewhat outdated, it was high time to install a new one.
On March 18, 2025, a…

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The collaboration between the Federal Agency for Water Management and the Technical University Vienna has two new contributors: Dušan Marjanović and…

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Advancing the Understanding of Water Processes in the Landscape

The Hydrological Open Air Laboratory (HOAL) in Petzenkirchen, Lower Austria, is a 66 ha research catchment that has been established to advance the understanding of water related flow and transport processes in the landscape, involving sediments, nutrients and microbes.

The HOAL catchment is ideally suited for researching water flow and transport processes, because it features a range of different runoff generation processes (surface runoff, springs, tile drains, wetlands) and it is convenient from a logistic point of view as all instruments can be connected to the power grid and a high speed glassfibre Local Area Network. This makes the HOAL a genuine laboratory where hypotheses can be tested, either by controlled experiments or by contrasting sub-regions of different characteristics.

Cutting edge research, interdisciplinary collaboration, networking within the science community and beyond, and provision of long-term experimental infrastructure are the cornerstones of the HOAL programme, which is becoming a hub for hosting guest scientists, through a closely knit network with other academic institutions and observatories.

The HOAL is operated jointly by the Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien) and the Federal Agency for Water Management of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Environment and Water Management (BMLFUW). More than 20 researchers and experts explore science questions in the HOAL under the guidance of Günter Blöschl and Peter Strauss.

The Laboratory and the research are supported by the TU Wien, the Federal Agency for Water Management, the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) through the Vienna Doctoral Programme on Water Resource Systems, and a number of research projects.

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