Title: Supersymmetric Dark Matter Csaba Balazs Fermilab Abstract: Most of the matter in the Universe consists of non-luminous (dark) matter and baryons. While baryons are known particles, the corpuscular origin of dark matter is still a speculation. Most leading theories pointing beyond the standard particle physics model offer various dark matter candidates. In this talk, I illustrate the typical particle physics dark matter candidates via supersymmetry. I show that the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard particle model provides a common origin for both components of matter. I also show how to test such a scenario at present and near future colliders, at low energies, and dark matter direct detection experiments in a complementary way.