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Richard MacKenzie is a Full Professor at the Department of Physics, University of Montréal, specializing in theoretical particle physics and quantum field theory. His research focuses on semiclassical methods, topology in field theory, solitons, instantons, and quantum information applications. He has taught advanced courses such as Quantum Field Theory I and II, and Physics for Chemists. His PhD was awarded in 1984.
MacKenzie's research explores intersections between quantum field theory and cosmology/condensed matter physics, with recent work addressing gravitational phenomena, topological phase transitions, and quantum computing architectures. His articles frequently bridge foundational quantum gravity questions with experimental detectability in systems like qubits and topological insulators.
He collaborates with international institutions including CERN and TRIUMF, contributing to the PICASSO dark matter experiment. His theoretical work often analyzes false vacuum decay mechanisms, graviton dynamics, and quantum coherence in open systems. While no specific grants or awards are listed, his publications reflect sustained engagement with cutting-edge theoretical physics challenges.
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