
Wolfgang Seis graduated as an environmental engineer from the Technical University of Berlin in 2012. Since then he works as a researcher at the Berlin Center of Competence for water. He leads the research group on Water and Risk, which develops probabilistic models for assessing and managing microbial and chemical health and environmental risks. In the AQUAMON project he works as the PI for developing risk models and prediction models for bathing water quality prediction and functions as the Work package leader of WP2.
Hannah Schubach graduated with a Master’s degree in Environmental Science and Technology from the Technical University of Berlin in 2023. She has a strong background in modelling environmental systems, particularly surface water quality modelling. During her interdisciplinary studies and her work at KWB, she also focused on the microbial degradation of pollutants and wastewater treatment technologies. In this project, she will contribute to the further development of an AI-driven predictive tool for assessing bathing water quality.


Antoine Daurat is a software engineer specializing in web development. He worked for startups and big companies where he acquired a strong expertise in backend development but Antoine cultivates a wide spectrum of skills: from cloud infrastructure to UI/UX design through scientific computing and agile methods of development. In AQUAMON, Antoine will support the design and implementation of the software components developed at KWB.
Alexandra Auer is a researcher at KWB with a background in design. Her research focuses on smart cities and data governance, where she applies design methods to investigate and facilitate data-driven urban innovation. She is an associate researcher at the Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society, Berlin. Alexandra holds a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Design from Eindhoven University of Technology (2018) and a Master’s degree in Integrative Design from the Basel Academy of Art and Design (2021). In this project she will conduct co-creation processes to identify user requirements and develop a framework for legal and ethical compliance.


Pia Schumann studied Environmental Science and Technology at TU Berlin, where she specialized in water treatment and the removal of organic micropollutants. Following her studies, she joined the German Environment Agency as part of the PROTECT project, investigating the fate of persistent and mobile substances in the aquatic environment. Since May 2023, she has been part of the Water Treatment and Reuse team at KWB, focusing on water reuse, microbial and chemical risks and the removal of organic micropollutants in both technical and natural systems.

