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Dr. Antoine Camper is a Researcher in High Energy Physics at the University of Oslo's Department of Physics, affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. His work focuses on antimatter research, particularly within the AEgIS collaboration at CERN, where he contributed to the first demonstration of positronium laser cooling and pulsed antihydrogen production. He holds a PhD in attosecond physics from Paris Sud XI University (2014) and conducted postdoctoral research at Ohio State University (2014–2017). His expertise includes laser systems, quantum technology, and ultrafast dynamics.
His research interests revolve around antimatter gravitational experiments, laser-cooling techniques for positronium, and applications of attosecond physics. Key achievements include the AEgIS collaboration's 2024 breakthrough in positronium cooling, recognized as a Top 10 Physics Breakthrough by Physics World. He has received prestigious grants such as the FRIPRO Young Research Talent (2019).
Dr. Camper actively engages in scientific outreach, including CERN public tours and colloquia. His lab activities involve advanced detector systems and laser technologies for antimatter studies.


