Jenni Adams
Unravelling neutrinos deep below the Antarctic ice
Deep below the Antarctic ice, thousands of light sensors are set up to detect tiny, ghost-like astronomical messengers. They're there to help scientists detect and study neutrinos, one of the most… Audio
Professor becomes first woman to win Dan Walls Medal
A University of Canterbury Professor has become the first woman to win a prestigious NZ physics award - the Dan Walls Medal. Audio
A Neutrino Map of the Universe
University of Canterbury physicist Jenni Adams explains how high-energy neutrinos could help track the origins of cosmic rays. Video, Audio
A Neutrino Map of the Universe
University of Canterbury physicist Jenni Adams explains how high-energy neutrinos could help track the origins of cosmic rays.
Video, AudioIdeas for 18 December 2011
Canterbury University physicist Jenni Adams describes Neutrinos and our ideas panel discuss some of the big ideas of 2011, and make some predictions on the ideas likely to dominate 2012. Audio
Lecture 5 - Neutrinos: Ghosts of the Universe
Dr Jenni Adams, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Canterbury.
More than 50 trillion solar neutrinos pass through your body every second! Abundant but elusive, these particles have… Audio