Hans Lambers

Professor and Head of School

I was born in the Netherlands, finished my PhD in 1979, and was appointed Professor of Ecophysiology at Utrecht University in 1985. In 1998, I migrated to Australia, where I was appointed Professor of Plant Biology/Ecology at UWA. There, I studied mineral nutrition of Australian native species, seeking to discover how some Australian plants acquire and use phosphorus from depauperate soil. In 2006, I established the Kwongan Foundation.

I have published >600 papers, and feature on Highly Cited lists of Clarivate in Agricultural sciences and Plant and animal sciences, with an H index of 91. I was elected to the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2003, and the Australian Academy of Science in 2012. I received a Honorary Professorships from China Agricultural University in 2002, the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2004, the Shenyang Agricultural University in 2018, and the Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang, China in 2019. I was appointed as Distinguished Professor at the National Academy of Agriculture Green Development at China Agricultural University in 2018.

I received the Lifetime Achievement Award of the International Society of Root Research in 2018 and the John Oldham Conservation Employee Award from the Conservation Council of WA in 2019.

the IPNC Council members​