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Fayçal HAMMAD is an Associate Professor at the Université de Montréal, affiliated with the Department of Physics within the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on quantum mechanics, general relativity, and gravitational physics, with a particular emphasis on their interplay in curved spacetime, particle dynamics, and cosmological models.
His expertise includes neutrino physics, quantum gravity phenomenology, and the dynamics of spin-1/2 particles in strong gravitational fields. He has also explored topics such as the quantum Hall effect under gravity, Weyl transformations in black hole physics, and modified gravity theories like f(R, ϕ)-gravity.
His recent work highlights novel approaches to neutrino oscillations in diverse spacetime geometries, the effects of gravitational tidal forces on quantum particles, and the application of WKB approximations to curved-spacetime dynamics. He has supervised doctoral student Alexandre Landry on quantum gravity-related research.
His research portfolio spans over 20 years, with contributions to topics ranging from black hole thermodynamics to scale-relativistic formulations of quantum equations. He maintains an active Google Scholar profile and has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals.


