The massive datasets from today's particle physics experiments present a variety of challenges amenable to the tools developed by the statistics community. From the realtime decision of what subset of data to record on permanent storage, to the reduction of millions of channels of electronics to a few dozen high-level variables of primary interest, to the interpretationof these high-level observablesin the context of an underlyingphysical theory, there are many problems that could bene t from a higher bandwidth exchange of ideas between our elds. Examples of interesting problems from various stages in the collection and interpretation of particle physics data are provided in an attempt to whet the appetite of future collaborators with knowledge of potentially helpful techniques, and to encourage fruitful discussion between the particle physics and statistics communities.