Abstract
The second period of data taking at the Large Hadron Collider has provided a
large dataset of proton-proton collisions that is unprecedented in terms of
its centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV and integrated luminosity of almost 140
fb−1. These data constitute a formidable laboratory for the search for new
particles predicted by models of supersymmetry. The analysis activity is
still ongoing, but many results on supersymmetry have already been released
by the general purpose experiments ATLAS and CMS. The aim of the seminar is
to provide a user map into this remarkable body of research, which spans a
multitude of experimental signatures and phenomenological scenarios. An
overview of the main results will also be given.