I have three outstanding requests for you and your team.
1) Find evidence for the graviton particle.
2) Find a way to detect dark matter.
3) Figure out if protons decay.
If you could do this in the next 5-10 years, that would be terrific.
Err… Tall does not even start to describe those orders.
E.g., protons have lower limits to their lifetime that have now been set at truly astronomical levels.
In any case, all of them are in the works.
The question of whether protons decay fascinates me to no end. It's something that would have amazing ramifications for our knowledge of the universe. We finally discovered the Higgs -- and with it, we now face the very real possibility that our universe is merely metastable.
For all we know, there is some place in the distance reaches of our universe where the false vacuum has collapsed, and physics as we know it is completely changed -- spreading out at light speed and we would never know it when it hit us.