APA

Gori, S. (2025). Alumni Stories: Stefania Gori. Perimeter Institute. https://pirsa.org/25090070

MLA

Gori, Stefania. Alumni Stories: Stefania Gori. Perimeter Institute, Sep. 24, 2025, https://pirsa.org/25090070

BibTex

@misc{ pirsa_PIRSA:25090070,
  doi = {10.48660/25090070},
  url = {https://pirsa.org/25090070},
  author = {Gori, Stefania},
  keywords = {},
  language = {en},
  title = {Alumni Stories: Stefania Gori},
  publisher = {Perimeter Institute},
  year = {2025},
  month = {sep},
  note = {PIRSA:25090070 see, \url{https://pirsa.org}}
}
            

Abstract

**Title:** The Next Frontiers of Particle Physics: Linking Theory, Experiment, and Other Disciplines **Abstract:** Particle physics stands at a pivotal moment. While high-energy colliders have long been the primary tool for discovery, new ideas and technologies are opening complementary paths. In this talk, I will survey some of the most pressing open questions in particle physics, including the nature of dark matter and the possible existence of axions. I will highlight recent developments that bridge theory with experiment, such as the DarkQuest beam-dump experiment at Fermilab (that I started developing as a postdoc at Perimeter), novel dark matter detection strategies using condensed matter systems, and the potential of quantum sensing and gravitational wave observatories to probe dark sectors. This interdisciplinary perspective reflects a broader shift in the field: breakthroughs are increasingly likely to emerge from the interplay of particle physics with other disciplines. I will also reflect on my own journey, from a postdoc at Perimeter Institute to a professor leading a research group at the University of California, Santa Cruz, emphasizing how creativity, cross-field connections, community engagement, and mentoring are shaping the next frontiers of discovery.

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