Introduction.- Theory and Phenomenology.- The ATLAS Experiment at LHC.- Search for New Phenomena in the Mono-jet Final State.- Conclusions.
The author started working on the ATLAS experiment in 2008 for his master studies on High Energy Physics, at Università di Roma "La Sapienza". The work of his master thesis has been essential for implementing novel trigger techniques for the detection of long lived particles in ATLAS. Later in 2008, he started doctoral studies at Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, under the supervision of Prof. Mario Martinez Perez. He worked on the commissioning of the ATLAS Tile calorimeter, and on the search of exotic phenomena in the mono-jet final state. He made fundamental contributions to several ATLAS papers published in international journals. Since 2013, he has been working in the ATLAS group at Stockholm University. He has taken positions of responsibility in the Tile calorimeter community, and he continued working on searches for new physics in final states with missing transverse momentum and jets.