Jenni Adams

Jennifer Anne Adams FRSNZ (born 1970) is a New Zealand physicist who works on astroparticle physics and cosmology at the University of Canterbury.

Adams is the lead New Zealand scientist in the international neutrino observatory at the South Pole, the IceCube collaboration.

Adams completed an astronomy degree at the University of Canterbury and then was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship in 1992.

[2] Following the completion of her PhD, Adams undertook postdoctoral research in cosmology at Uppsala University, where she also enjoyed the orienteering opportunities.

[4] Adams was President of the New Zealand Institute of Physics in 2008 when the Dan Walls Award was established.