Ambassador Mohammed Akram Fellah

Official GQMC Ambassador

Mohammed Akram Fellah

 Achievements
Newcomer (Score: 10)

 Region
Algeria, Algiers

 Institution
Department of Physics, Badji Mokhtar University, Annaba, Algeria

Contact
mfellah(at)amb.glqmc.org


Mohammed Akram Fellah is an Algerian theoretical physicist specialized in string theory and the AdS/CFT correspondence, with a particular focus on the information loss paradox and gauge/gravity duality. He approaches fundamental physics as a search for the principles from which quantum theory and gravity must follow. In this perspective, holography is not merely a correspondence, but a structural indication that spacetime and information are fundamentally linked. His work is guided by the idea that consistency, symmetry, and conceptual clarity are not consequences of physical theories, but the constraints that define them. The aim is not only to address specific problems such as black hole information, but to understand the conditions under which such problems arise. He emphasizes a formulation of physics in which the structure of a theory reflects necessity rather than choice, and where the unity of fundamental interactions emerges from deeper principles. His long-term vision is to contribute to a formulation of quantum gravity in which spacetime, information, and physical law arise from a common underlying framework.