We are inviting contributions for the virtual poster session of the philosophy of physics workshop Beyond Models, taking place on June 14-15, 2022, at the University of Bonn in Bonn, Germany. We are asking for 10 min (8+2) `poster-style' presentations on the topics related to the philosophy of model independence in physics.
The lack of new physics discoveries at the LHC has had many
significant effects on the field of particle physics. It has led
to the re-evaluation of guiding principles such as naturalness, a
decrease in the popularity of prominent models, such as
supersymmetry, and an increase in model independent (MI) search
methods. These MI methods aim at reducing BSM model dependence in
a variety of ways and may include using bottom-up EFTs, using
signature-based, rather than model-based, searches, performing SM
precision measurements, or using unsupervised deep learning to let
experimental data speak for itself as much as possible. The
workshop will bring together experimental and theoretical
physicists and philosophers of science to explore various aspects
of this shift towards model-independent strategies, the tools they
employ, as well as the methodological and epistemic issues they
bring. We may examine questions such as:
Please send an abstract of no more than 350 words to Martin King
(beyondmodels2022@gmail.com),
along with information about your institutional affiliation by
April 30, 2022. This is a FINAL extended deadline.
Attendance in person is also possible for the presenters of the
poster session, but travel and accommodations will not be covered.
This workshop is a part of the DFG-funded Epistemology of the LHC research unit. Organizers: Martin King (chair of organizing committee), Peter Maettig, Michael Stoeltzner, and Nurida Boddenberg
-- Martin King