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Professor Jeanne Wilson is a Professor of Particle Physics in the Department of Physics at King's College London, where she co-leads the Experimental Particle & Astroparticle Physics (EPAP) group. She serves as Postgraduate Admissions Coordinator and Department EDI Lead. Previously, she held positions at Queen Mary University of London (2010-2019) and the University of Oxford.
Education includes an MPhys in Physics and Astronomy from the University of Sheffield and a PhD from the University of Oxford focused on the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory.
Her research investigates fundamental neutrino properties through experiments including T2K, Hyper-Kamiokande, and SNO+. Key questions include:
- CP violation in the lepton sector
- Majorana nature of neutrinos via double beta decay
- Absolute neutrino mass scale
- Solar and reactor neutrino detection
Publications demonstrate consistent focus on neutrino oscillations, detection methodologies, and particle interactions. Over 80 articles primarily explore:
- Neutrino oscillation parameters
- Cross-section measurements
- Detector development (liquid scintillators, water Cherenkov)
- Solar/reactor neutrino physics
Awards and Fellowships:
- PPARC Post-doctoral Fellowship (University of Sussex)
- Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (University of Oxford)
Leadership roles include analysis coordination for SNO+ and detector design for Hyper-Kamiokande. She leads equality initiatives including interdisciplinary modules addressing gender inequality in STEM education.
