Abstract: Neutrinos are fascinating particles heralding the dawn of multi-messenger astronomy. Neutrinos affect the stellar dynamics, drive the formation of new elements, and carry signatures of the yet mysterious physics governing the most energetic transients in our universe. The role of neutrinos in cosmic sources will be reviewed together with the most exciting multi-messenger detection prospects.
This year’s Spreadbury Lecture (the 35th) will be given by Prof. Irene Tamborra from the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen.
The lecture will take place in the Gustave Tuck Lecture Theatre at 3.30pm on Wednesday March 25th 2026.
All are welcome and the lecture will be at a level accessible to undergraduates studying either physics or astrophysics.
Following the lecture, refreshments will be served in the North Cloisters and anyone attending the lecture is most welcome.