Bayesian Inference for Heavy-Ion Collisions: Future Opportunities and Challenges

Thursday
18 Mar/27
01:00 (Asia/Seoul)
Ends: 19 Mar/27 09:00

Bayesian Inference for Heavy-Ion Collisions: Future Opportunities and Challenges

This two-day workshop explores the current state and future directions of **Bayesian inference** in ultra-relativistic heavy-ion collisions. Bayesian methods have become central to constraining QGP transport properties, initial-state dynamics, nuclear structure, and jet quenching — bridging experimental measurements and theoretical models in a statistically rigorous framework.
 
Topics
  • Bayesian parameter estimation and model comparison in HIC
  • Transport coefficients (η/s, ζ/s) and their temperature dependence
  • Initial-state dynamics and nuclear structure (light ions, O+O, Ne+Ne)
  • Jet