We discuss neutrino masses in the framework of a minimal extension of the
minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) consisting of an additional single
right-handed neutrino superfield N with a heavy Majorana mass M, which
induces a single light see-saw mass mν3 leaving two neutrinos massless
at tree-level. This trivial extension to the MSSM may account for the
atomospheric neutrino data via νμ→ντ oscillations by
assuming a near maximal mixing angle θ23∼π/4 and taking Δm232∼mν32∼2.5×10−3eV2. In order to account for
the solar neutrino data we appeal to one-loop radiative corrections involving
internal loops of SUSY particles, which we show can naturally generate an
additional light neutrino mass mν2∼10−5eV again with near
maximal mixing angle θ12∼π/4. The resulting scheme corresponds
to so-called ``bi-maximal'' neutrino mixing involving ``just-so'' solar
oscillations.Comment: 18 pages, Latex. References to bi-maximal mixing fixe