This is the summary report of the Community Engagement Frontier for the Snowmass 2021 study of the future of particle physics. The report discusses a number of general issues of importance to the particle physics community, including (1) the relation of universities, national laboratories, and industry, (2) career paths for scientists engaged in particle physics, (3) diversity, equity, and inclusion, (4) physics education, (5) public education and outreach, (6) engagement with the government and public policy, and (7) the environmental and social impacts of particle physics.
@article{arxiv.2211.13210,
title = {Community Engagement Frontier},
author = {Ketevi A. Assamagan and Breese Quinn and Kenneth Bloom and Veronique Boisvert and Carla Bonifazi and Johan S. Bonilla and Mu-Chun Chen and Sarah M. Demers and Farah Fahim and Rob Fine and Mike Headley and Julie Hogan and Kathryn Jepsen and Sijbrand de Jong and Aneliya Karadzhinova-Ferrer and Yi-Hsuan Lin and Don Lincoln and Sudhir Malik and Alex Murokh and Azwinndini Muronga and Randal Ruchti and Louise Suter and Koji Yoshimura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.13210},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
51 pages, 2 figures; to appear in the proceedings of the 2021 Community Study on the Future of U.S. Particle Physics (Snowmass 2021)