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Andrea Campoleoni is a tenured Researcher at the University of Mons, holding a permanent position as a research associate of the F.R.S.-FNRS since 2018. His academic career spans postdoctoral fellowships at the Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics (Potsdam), Université libre de Bruxelles, and ETH Zurich, following a PhD from Scuola Normale Superiore under Augusto Sagnotti.
His research centers on higher-spin gauge theories and gravitational physics in three dimensions, with pioneering work on asymptotic symmetries in higher-spin gravity systems. He investigates how gravitational waves emerge in these frameworks and develops algebraic structures for symmetry characterization.
Analysis of his publications reveals sustained focus on the intersection of higher-spin symmetries and low-dimensional gravity, with increasing emphasis on Carrollian/Galilean conformal algebras and higher-dimensional extensions. His work consistently bridges abstract algebraic structures with physical gravitational phenomena.
Scientific Awards:
- Renato Musto Award for Theoretical Physics (2015)
- FNRS incentive grant in scientific research – MIS (2019)
Dr. Campoleoni teaches Statistical Physics (BAC3), General Relativity (MA1), and Advanced Topics in Gravitation (MA2) at the University of Mons. His research is institutionally supported through FNRS funding mechanisms, and he maintains active collaborations across European theoretical physics institutions.

