The exploration of the internal structure of hadrons in terms of quarks
and gluons, the fundamental degrees of freedom of QCD, has been and still
is at the frontier of hadronic high energy physics. The recently
developed new concepts of transverse momentum dependent parton
distribution and fragmentation functions (short TMDs), which go beyond the
collinear appoximation, are a key to unravel the intricacies of the
intrinsic motion of partons and the possible connection between their
orbital motion, their spin and the spin of the nucleon.
The mapping of TMDs is a highly complex task that calls for a
comprehensive program, combining new dedicated experiments with intense
theoretical studies and lattice QCD simulations.
The experimental extraction of TMD observables is complicated by the
complex kinematic dependences of the involved cross sections. In addition,
a model independent and bias free extraction of TMDs from observables
requires a full control of experimental effects that couple to the
physical observables. For this task, dedicated Monte Carlo generators
based on model parametrizations of TMDs are an essential tool.
This workshop aims for a lively discussion and exchange of information
about Monte Carlo generators used at various experiments for the
extraction of TMD observables. We further aim for a close collaboration
with theoreticians for further developing existing or new generators based
on TMD parametrizations.