Stefan Schmutz is a full Professor at the Institute of Hydrobiology and Water Management within the Department of Ecosystem Management, Climate and Biodiversity at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (BOKU). He served as Institute Director during 2010-2018 and 2023, and Deputy Director from 2019-2022, maintaining active research leadership. His work addresses critical river management challenges at the intersection of energy production and ecological conservation. Education: Schmutz completed his PhD ("promotion") in 1995 followed by habilitation in 1997. Earlier career milestones include visiting professorships at Oregon State University (2005), Polytechnical University of Virginia (2002), and Cornell University (2000), establishing his international expertise in aquatic systems. Research Interests: His primary focus is on hydrobiological impacts of hydropeaking (rapid flow fluctuations from hydropower) on fish populations, particularly cyprinid species and endangered sturgeon. Key areas include larval stranding mechanisms , ecological flow requirements (e-flows), and sustainable river management . He develops decision support systems for hydropower mitigation and conducts historical reconstructions of river ecosystems to inform restoration. His work bridges field studies, experimental modeling, and policy implementation across European river basins. Publication Trends: Analysis of his 15 most recent articles reveals persistent emphasis on hydropeaking frequency effects on cyprinid larvae stranding, sustainable hydropower frameworks, and European river restoration challenges. He frequently collaborates on EU projects (LIFE, AQUACROSS) and publishes in high-impact journals like Environmental Management and Ecohydrology. Recent work combines experimental larval stranding studies global dam impact reviews species-specific conservation (Huchen/Danube salmon) policy analysis for the Nature Restoration Law Austrian freshwater biodiversity crisis documentation interdisciplinary doctoral program development to address energy-conservation conflicts. Scientific Awards: No specific awards, fellowships, or medals are documented in the provided text. Advising and Grants: Schmutz has supervised university theses though student names aren't listed. He leads or participates in extensive grant-funded projects totaling 82 at BOKU, secured from major sources including European Union (LIFE Boat, Hydropower For You, SHUI-ChE) Austrian Science Fund (FWF) national ministries international organizations (Mekong River Commission) His projects directly address fish stranding, sturgeon conservation, and hydropower mitigation with field applications across Austria, Europe, and the Lower Mekong. Labs and Teams: Based at BOKU's Institute of Hydrobiology and Water Management, Schmutz collaborates with hydrology, climate science, and engineering teams. His experimental work utilizes river flumes and monitoring sites along the Danube/Mur rivers, while the FWF Doctoral Program "Industrialisierte Flusslandschaften" represents his interdisciplinary academic leadership. Current projects like LIFE Boat involve transnational networks with European environmental agencies.








