Sylvain Carrozza is a Teacher-Researcher (Maître de Conférences / Associate Professor) at the Institut de Mathématiques de Bourgogne (IMB), University of Burgundy, France. His work bridges gravitational physics, quantum theory, and combinatorics, with a focus on tensor models and group field theory. Education: PhD in Mathematical Physics (2013), Université Paris-Saclay (formerly Paris-Sud 11) Agrégation de Mathématiques (2010), École Normale Supérieure de Lyon Master in Theoretical Physics (2009), École Normale Supérieure de Lyon His research explores the large N limit of random tensors for quantum gravity in dimensions ≥3, non-perturbative quantum field theory , and boundary dynamics in generally covariant theories . Recent work extends these techniques to quantum information, particularly multipartite entanglement and quantum reference frames. Key trends in his publications include: Advancements in tensor models and group field theory for quantum gravity Analysis of edge modes and boundary effects in gauge and gravitational theories Applications to quantum information , such as error correction and entanglement Renormalization and scaling limits in multi-matrix and tensor systems Scientific Awards: Radboud Excellence Fellow (2020–2022) He is affiliated with the Mathematics-Physics team at IMB and contributes to the Parity BFC Mathematics Federation . His collaborations span institutions in France, Netherlands, Canada, and Germany.








