
Henning Prommer
Adjunct Professor · Groundwater modelling
The University of Western AustraliaAbout
Dr. Henning Prommer serves as an Adjunct Professor at the School of Earth and Oceans, University of Western Australia, with an active research profile spanning groundwater systems, contaminant transport, and reactive processes. His work significantly contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean water and environmental protection.
His research expertise centers on groundwater modeling, solute transport processes, and reactive transport in aquifers, with specific focus on managed aquifer recharge and pollutant fate. Key methodologies include numerical modeling of iron mineral transformations, coastal aquifer dynamics, and multiphase reactive transport systems.
Recent publications reveal strong trends in
- arsenic and uranium remediation techniques
- electrokinetic recovery from mining tailings
- advanced computational libraries for reactive transport
- quantification of groundwater-surface water interactions
Prommer leads or participates in major research initiatives including:
- National Institutes of Health Superfund Research Program on arsenic/uranium removal
- ARC-funded studies on fault impacts on groundwater flow
- Minerals Research Institute projects on electrokinetic leaching
- Water Corporation WA modeling for resource management
His supervised work encompasses 10 research projects, while his 150+ publications demonstrate extensive collaboration across international institutions with significant Scopus metrics (40 h-index, 5,490 citations).
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