Lecturer

B.Sc. Water Resource Management

Markus Egert
Prof. Dr. Markus Egert

Professor of "Microbiology and Hygiene", Furtwangen University, Villingen-Schwenningen Campus, Faculty of Medical and Life Sciences; curriculum vitae: www.hs-furtwangen.de/kontakte/329-markusegert.html. Since 2012, teaching assignment in the Water Resource Management degree programme in the field of risk and water (microbiology of waterborne diseases).

Anneli Guthke
Dr. Anneli Guthke

Studied environmental engineering at the University of Stuttgart. Doctorate in the field of uncertainty quantification of hydro system models at the Centre for Applied Geosciences at the University of Tübingen. Research assistant at the University of Stuttgart, Chair of Stochastic Simulation and Safety Research for Hydro systems, and project manager in the field of contaminated site management at BoSS Consult GmbH, Stuttgart.
Focal points: Development of conceptual site models, modelling of groundwater flow and contaminant transport, quantification of model uncertainties, and hazard assessments.
Lecturer in groundwater modelling on the Water Resource Management course since 2018.

Stefan Hermann
Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Hermann

Studied architecture at the University of Karlsruhe (now KIT), then trained as a higher fire service technician.
Fire brigade commander of the Reutlingen fire brigade. Since 2013, Vice President of the Baden-Württemberg State Fire Brigade Association, where he also heads the civil protection and disaster control department on a voluntary basis. Member of the State Fire Brigade Advisory Board and deputy member of the State Advisory Board for Civil Protection of the Ministry of the Interior. Member of the Water Extremes Steering Group of the Ministry of the Environment
Lecturer in disaster control at the Rottenburg University of Applied Sciences since 2019.

Sandra Holzherr
Sandra Holzherr

She has over fifteen years of experience working as a consultant, project manager, facilitator, and trainer for renowned clients in both the private and public sectors. She specialises in sustainable development cooperation, particularly in the business sector. Sandra Holzherr works internationally and has gained experience in Germany and across Europe, as well as in Southeast Europe, Afghanistan, Indonesia/East Timor, and Latin America. She has been a lecturer on the Renewable Energy, Sustainable Regional Management, and Water Resource Management degree programmes since 2013.

Siegfried Kehl
Dr. Siegfried Kehl

Freelance graduate biologist.
Studies and a doctorate at the University of Bayreuth with subsequent teaching and research activities as a research assistant and academic advisor at the Chair of Animal Ecology II until 2013.
Lecturer at the HFR in the Forest Management degree programme (zoology and wildlife biology), in the Water Resource Management degree programme (zoology and ecology, excursions), and in the Sustainable Regional Management degree programme (vegetation ecology).

Julia Koch
Julia Koch

Graduate economist studied economics and social sciences. Coach and consultant in the field of personnel and organisational development.
Lecturer in project management on the Water Resource Management degree programme since 2011.

Sebastian Krieg
Sebastian Krieg

Vocational training (ornamental plant gardener) 2001–2004
Vocational secondary school (intermediate school leaving certificate) 2008–2009
Technical secondary school (general higher education entrance qualification) 2009–2011
Rottenburg University of Applied Sciences (Water Resource Management, B.Sc.) 2011–2015 Regional Council of Tübingen, Ref.53.2 (Planning & Construction Officer) from 2015
Bauhaus University Weimar (Water & Environment, M.Sc.) 2016–2019
Regierungspräsidium Tübingen, Ref.52 (Competence Network Environmental Administration Contact for Water Ecology) from 2020, Rottenburg University of Applied Sciences
(Lecturer, Natural Hydraulic Engineering) from 2021

Andre Rathfelder
Andre Rathfelder

Parallel studies in Water Resource Management (B.Sc., Rottenburg University of Applied Sciences) and Political Science/Sociology (B.A., Distance Learning University Hagen and Kiel University). Master's degree in Sustainable Development with a focus on sustainability economics and sustainability policy at Kiel University. Since 2018, PhD on the historical development of ecological transformation ideas in political thought in Germany.
Since 2018, teaching assignments at the HFR in the fields of environmental policy and energy economics/policy.

Mario Roidt
Dr. Mario Roidt

B.Sc. Water Resource Management at the University of Applied Sciences Rottenburg.
M.Sc. Hydro Science and Engineering at TU Dresden. Ph.D. in Natural Sciences at the University of Tübingen on the Water-Energy-Food Nexus approach.
Professionally engaged in development cooperation. First as a project engineer in consulting in Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Kosovo, and since 2021 as a portfolio manager for financial cooperation at the German Development Bank (KfW).
Since 2016, lecturer in the Water Resource Management program in the seminar "Hydropower and Energy Economics." Since 2026, lecturer for "Scientific Writing" in the NaReG program.

Hans-Joachim Rosner
Dr. Hans-Joachim Rosner

Studied geography in Freiburg, Munich, and Innsbruck, doctorate in Freiburg in 1992, since 1993 at the Institute of Geography at the University of Tübingen, specialising in climatology, cartography, (geo)statistics, GIS, and remote sensing.

Website:
http://www.mnf.uni-tuebingen.de/fachbereiche/geowissenschaften/arbeitsgruppen/geographie/forschungsbereich/geoinformatik-gis/arbeitsgruppe/mitarbeiter/hans-joachim-rosner.html

Since 2005, a lecturer for climatology, GIS, and remote sensing at the university.