mHM Workshop 2026
Upcoming mHM Teaching Workshop Announcement
Department of Computational Hydrosystems
Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ
Date: Nov 23 to 27th, 2026
Join Us for the Upcoming mHM Teaching Workshop
We are pleased to announce the upcoming mHM teaching workshop (Nov 23rd to 27th 2026) focusing on the mesoscale Hydrologic Model (mHM) and the multiscale parameter regionalization (MPR) concept.
This intensive workshop is designed for graduate students, engineers, early career researchers, and professionals interested in distributed hydrological modeling. Participants will gain hands-on experience with mHM, including:
- Data preparation
- Model setup
- Parameterization
- Evaluation of water fluxes and states at multiple scales
Participants are encouraged to bring their own datasets and case studies—ideally from their own catchments—to work on during the workshop. Applicants should apply with a clearly formulated and interesting hydrological problem to explore using mHM.
Limited financial support is available, particularly for applicants from the Global South, to assist with travel or accommodation expenses.
Topics Covered
- Introduction to mHM and MPR
- Model calibration and evaluation
- Multiscale hydrological simulations
- QGIS interface
- Application to real-world case studies with final presentation
Workshop Details
- Date: November 23–27, 2026
- Location: UFZ Leipzig, Germany
- Target Group: PhD students and researchers in hydrology, environmental sciences, and related fields
- Instructors:
- Prof. Dr. Luis Samaniego
- Dr. Sebastian Mueller
- Dr. Rohini Kumar
- Dr. Stephan Thober
- Support from the mHM team
Registration
- Registration: here
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