Akiva Jaap Vroman (Hebrew: עקיבא פרומן; 21 May 1912 in Gouda – 1989 in Herzliya) was an Israeli geologist.
He joined Hebrew University professor Leo Picard, head of the Department of Geology on Mount Scopus.
In 1945-1948, he served as the field geologist of the Jordan Exploration Company, which was searching for oil in the region of Ein Gedi.
During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Vroman worked for the Mapping and Photography Department of the Israel Defense Force.
After the Siege of Jerusalem, he joined Yaacov Bendor on a mission to map the Negev desert in a search for oil, water and mineral deposits.