Speaker
Description
Discovery of Higgs boson confirms once again the stupendous success of
the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics. Nevethless, there are many
experimental and theoretical issues which SM fails to address convincingly,
leading us to think about more bigger description of the SM, i.e. beyond the
standard model physics. Among several beyond standard models, the supersymmetry
is the most popular candidate. In Large Hadron Collider experiment(LHC),
at CERN, Geneva, after the discovery of Higgs boson, the major thrust
area is to look for the signature of supersymmetry. Unfortunately,
so far no signal is found in data, resulting exclusions of masses
of various sparticles. However, the experiments still will
continue to look for it in future experiments with more energy and data.
In this talk we will discuss the various issues explaining the present status
of Supersymmetry and the future prospect of finding of it.