Dear all,
We are pleased to announce the 6th International Workshop on High‑Frequency Water‑Quality Monitoring and Analysis which will take place on 2 to 4 September 2026 in Freiburg, Germany.
Abstract submissions are now open until the end of March.
More information about the workshop and a submission link are below:
🌊 We are delighted to invite the global hydrology community to the 6th
International Workshop on High-Temporal Resolution Water Quality Monitoring and
Analysis.
Join us at the University of Freiburg, Germany 🇩🇪, for three days dedicated to bridging the gap between
emerging high-frequency measurements and smart analytics.
🗓️ Dates: 2–4 September 2026 📍 Location: University of Freiburg, Germany 📝 Abstract
Deadline: 31 March 2026 (or sooner if capacity is reached)
🚀 Why You Should Attend
We have curated a program designed to foster genuine scientific exchange and
community building:
🔹 Inspiring Keynotes 🎤 Gain insights from Prof. Dr. Julia Knapp and Dr.
Joachim Rozemeijer, who will share their latest research and vision for the
future of the field.
🔹 Scientific Themes 🔬 Two full days of oral and poster presentations
covering:
🌊 Emerging High-Frequency Measurements: From the stream channel to the
whole catchment.
🧠 Smart Analytics: Machine learning and beyond for high-frequency water
quality data.
🗺️ Spatio-Temporal Patterns: Increasing data in space and time to detect
trends and changes.
🔹 Field Excursion 🌲 A tentative excursion to our Ecosense field site to
showcase a wide range of high-frequency monitoring applications within a forest
ecosystem.
📢 Call for Abstracts: The deadline is 31 March 2026 (or once the maximum
number of participants is reached) – SUBMIT
HERE
Participation fees are expected to be <100€ for PhD candidates and <150€ for regular participants.
Please let us know if you have further questions at: workshop-hf-...@hydrology.uni-freiburg.de
Aaron Neill (JLU Giessen), on behalf of the whole organising committee - Carolin Winter, Walter Hettler and Jessica Fröbel (University of Freiburg).