The 6th Dark Matter @ LHC 2019 workshop takes place from August
13th afternoon to 16th, 2019, and covers experimental and theoretical
aspects of collider-based searches for dark matter. The goal of the
workshop is to bring together the experimental and theory communities,
to review the current status and discuss potential avenues into the
future. Special focus will be given to the complementarity of the
results. Questions that we would like to address include: What can the
various Beyond the Standard Model searches at the LHC tell us about
Dark Matter? What can we learn from the full palette of experimental
results from collider and non-collider experiments? How can the
searches for Dark Matter evolve in the upcoming years, in the view of
the expected experimental upgrades? In addition, a hands-on and highly
interactive parallel session about a common Monte Carlo event
generator and analysis framework will be held during the course of
the entire workshop. Previous editions: Chicago (2013) Merton (2014)
GRAPPA/Nikhef (2016) Irvine (2017) Heidelberg/KIP (2018)
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