The ATLAS and CMS experiments have both discovered most probably a Higgs boson with mass ~126 GeV while setting new stringent lower limits on superpartner masses. The LHCb collaboration has for the first time measured BR(B_s -> mu+ mu-). I will present some implications of these results for supersymmetry and discuss ensuing prospects for SUSY searches at the LHC and in dark matter experiments.
Speaker:
Prof.
Leszek Roszkowski
(University of Sheffield (GB))