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    Giordon Stark

    Teaching Assistant at University of Chicago

    Giordon Stark is a Deaf postdoctoral researcher in experimental particle physics at the Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics, University of California, Santa Cruz.12 He received his PhD in Physics from the University of Chicago in 2018 and a B.S. in Physics from Caltech in 2012.14

    During his time at the University of Chicago, Stark served as a Teaching Assistant.3 He is involved with the ATLAS collaboration at CERN, focusing on searching for new physics, working on hardware upgrades for the ATLAS inner detection system, and developing statistical toolkits to translate experimental results for theorists.2

    Stark is also known for his efforts to make physics more accessible and inclusive. He has developed new American Sign Language (ASL) signs for physics concepts and serves on the US ATLAS Diversity and Inclusion Committee.2 His work aims to improve communication and accessibility in the field of physics for deaf scientists and others.

    Highlights

    Faculty, Instructors, Staff - UChicago Data Science Institute
    A matter of interpretation - Symmetry Magazine

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    Location

    Chicago, Illinois