Prof. Dr. Kinzelbach studied Physics in Mainz and Munich Universities in Germany and Environmental Engineering at Stanford, California. He earned his Ph. D. degree in Environmental Engineering in 1978 from Karlsruhe University in Germany. After professorships in Kassel and Heidelberg, he was appointed chair of hydromechanics and groundwater at ETH Zurich. His research focused on flow and transport processes in the aquatic environment with applications in remediation, waste isolation and sustainable management. He contributed to the development of groundwater modelling, including real time modelling, and the use of remote sensing data in geohydrology. He is known world-wide for his work in the field of sustainable groundwater management. He is recipient of the Henry Darcy medal of the EGU and fellow of the AGU. Since his retirement in 2014, he has been heading the Sino-Swiss groundwater management project. He is still active as a consultant to government on nuclear waste isolation and river rehabilitation.
Dr. Haijing Wang earned a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering in 1993 from Tsinghua University, Beijing. She received a master's degree (1996) and a doctoral degree (2000), both in Civil Engineering, from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. After a lectureship in New Zealand and postdoctoral research in Germany and England, she settled in Switzerland. She was leading the Sino-Swiss science and technology cooperation program at ETH Zurich on behalf of the Swiss Federal government before she returned to science, specializing in remote sensing applications in the field of water resources. In 2010 she co-founded the private consulting firm hydrosolutions Ltd. in Zurich, Switzerland. Dr. Wang has extensive work experience in developing countries. Her research has a regional focus on Africa and China. Her connection with local academic institutions gives her a special angle to look at problems touching the local needs.