In this talk, I will describe the motivations for supersymmetry and how it may fix the shortcomings of the standard model. There will also be a general description of the ATLAS detector and how one uses the computing grid at the LHC to do data analysis. I will describe a more efficient way of grid job submission using python. Finally, I will show my analysis results using pp collisions at \sqrt(s) = 7 TeV with integrated luminosity of about 1.6 fb−1.