The chase for new physics is in full swing. We have several theoretical motivations for the existence of physics beyond the Standard Model of particles physics and a very diverse set of experimental investigations are aimed at finding new physics. In this workshop, we will bring together experts from theory and from the several areas of experimental investigation that are actively searching for physics beyond the Standard Model. During the workshop we will discuss theoretical developments for the physics of the TeV scale and above, and their relation to the experiments. The workshop will attempt to draw lessons from the results of the LHC run 2, which will be close to completion, and from new results on flavor, dark matter, and low energy precision measurements.   The workshop will also begin the discussion of the next possibilities for searches for new physics, particularly in anticipation of the next European Strategy for Particle Physics expected in 2019/20.

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Europe/Zurich
GGI, Florence

Organizing committee: Patrizia Azzi   (INFN Padua) , Dmitry Budker  (University of California, Berkeley/University of Mainz), Roberto Franceschini    (Rome 3 University), Andreas Hoecker  (CERN)
Gilad Perez  (Weizmann Institute), Michael Peskin  (SLAC, Stanford University), Tracy Slatyer (MIT), Andrea Tesi  (INFN Florence), Liantao Wang  (University of Chicago), Jure Zupan (University of Cincinnati).

Local Johns Hopkins Workshop organizers: Stefania De Curtis, Michele Redi, Domenico Seminara (INFN and Florence U.)