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Mario Trigiante is a Full Professor at the Polytechnic University of Turin, Department of Applied Science and Technology (DISAT), where he serves as Coordinator of the basic subjects for the 2nd year of Engineering. He is actively involved in the Physics PhD program as Coordinator (2021-2024) and has been teaching various courses including Group Theory and Applications of General Relativity.
His primary research interests focus on theoretical physics, particularly supergravity theories in different dimensions and their solutions including black holes, black branes, and wormholes. He has made significant contributions to the development of the embedding tensor formalism for gauging procedures in supergravity. His work explores solutions with anti-de Sitter asymptotic geometry and their relevance to the holographic gravity/conformal gauge theory duality, with applications to condensed matter systems like graphene in strong coupling regimes. He also investigates the interpretation of supergravity solutions within superstring theory using Exceptional Field Theory.
His recent publications reveal a consistent focus on supergravity solutions, string theory applications, and mathematical structures in theoretical physics. The research demonstrates strong connections between gravity, quantum field theory, and mathematical physics, with particular emphasis on duality principles and geometric structures.
- National Scientific Qualification - First Level (2014)
- Fellow at Enrico Fermi Research Center (2015-2016)
- Scientific director of Advanced Grant on 'A Geometric Approach to Quantum Gravity'
Professor Trigiante has supervised multiple PhD students including Marcelo Oyarzo (40th cycle), Stefano Maurelli (39th cycle), and Alfredo Giambrone (35th cycle). He has served as Coordinator of the Doctoral School in Physics (2018-2021) and continues to lead the PhD Course in Physics. His research is supported through grants including an Advanced Grant from the Enrico Fermi Research Center.
He is affiliated with the Institute of Condensed Matter Physics and Complex Systems (DISAT) and leads the Theory of Fundamental Interactions research group. He also serves as Scientific Director for the Interuniversity Center for Algebra, Geometry and Theoretical Physics 'Centro Regge' (2023-2027) and is a member of the 'Arnold-Regge' Interuniversity Center.


