Being born and raised in
Hof, Germany, Petra Döll worked for one year as a secretary at the Honorary Consulate of Germany in San Sebastián, Spain, before studying geology at the University of Erlangen, Germany. With the help of a scholarship, she continued her studies at the University of Colorado, Boulder, USA, where she focused on geohydrology and mathematical modeling as she was interested in contributing to sustainability. In 1987, she earned a Master of Science in Geology from this university. After five years of groundwater modeling at the Geological Survey of Hamburg, she continued her work at
Technische Universität Berlin, modeling moisture movement in the unsaturated zone under the influence of temperature gradients as it pertains to the desiccation of mineral liners beneath landfills, and obtained her PhD in 1996. Afterward, Döll began her research on global and regional modeling of water availability and use at the
University of Kassel and earned her
habilitation in Environmental Systems Analysis in 2002. Since 2003, she has been a professor of hydrology at the Institute of Physical Geography, Goethe University Frankfurt. She is married and has two children, born in 2000 and 2004. == Research ==