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Carlo Heissenberg is a UKRI Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the School of Mathematical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, specializing in the intersection of theoretical physics and gravitational phenomena. His work bridges quantum field theory with classical gravity frameworks to advance fundamental understanding of spacetime dynamics.
His core research areas include:
- Theoretical Physics
- Quantum Field Theory
- General Relativity
- Gravitational Wave Astronomy
- Mathematical Physics
- Particle Physics Phenomenology
Dr. Heissenberg's current projects focus on the classical limit of scattering amplitudes for gravitational-wave observable calculations via Post-Minkowskian approximation, alongside investigations into asymptotic symmetries, soft theorems, and memory effects in gauge theories. Funded by a competitive UKRI Postdoctoral Fellowship, his research program addresses critical gaps in gravitational physics with implications for black hole dynamics and future detector data interpretation, though no student supervision or laboratory affiliations are documented in available sources.

