In this episode, Dr. Matt Kenzie, an Associate Professor at Cambridge University, dives into the intricate world of experimental particle physics. He shares his journey into the field, highlighting the pivotal moments and discoveries that shaped his career. The discussion also explores the current challenges facing the Standard Model, the technological advancements driving the field forward and what the future holds for particle detection and the development of next-generation collider technologies. Key Takeaways: The journey into particle physics often involves unexpected paths and key discoveries that shape a researcher’s career. Addressing the limitations of the Standard Model is crucial for uncovering new physics and advancing our understanding of the universe. Technological advancements and collaboration are driving the future of particle detection, paving the way for more powerful and precise collider experiments. This episode of the Engineer Innovation podcast is brought to you by Siemens Digital Industries Software — bringing electronics, engineering and manufacturing together to build a better digital future. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5-star review to help get the word out about the show, and subscribe on Apple or Spotify so you never miss an episode. For more unique insights on all kinds of cutting-edge topics, tune in to siemens.com/simcenter-podcast. Relevant links: Dr. Matt Kenzie https://www.phy.cam.ac.uk/staff/dr-matt-kenzie ▶️ About Simcenter: Engineering departments today must develop smart products that integrate mechanical functions with electronics and controls. They should utilize new materials and manufacturing methods and deliver new designs within ever shorter design cycles. This requires current engineering practices for product performance verification to evolve into a Digital Twin approach, which enables us to follow a more predictive process for systems-driven product development. Simcenter™ software uniquely combines system simulation, 3D CAE and tests, to help predict performance across all critical attributes, early and throughout the entire product lifecycle. By combining physics-based simulations with insights gained from data analytics, Simcenter helps you optimize design, and deliver innovations faster and with greater confidence. #ParticlePhysics #PhysicsResearch #ScienceInnovation #StandardModel #ColliderTechnology #ExperimentalPhysics #NewPhysics #ScientificCollaboration #CERN #FutureOfScience