Summary
Jeremy Levy is a Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Pittsburgh with over a decade of professional experience focused on physics, nanoscience, and quantum computing. Trained at Harvard (BA) and UC Santa Barbara (PhD, postdoctoral work), he blends deep experimental and theoretical expertise to advance nanoscale quantum devices. His career bridges fundamental research and applied nanoscience, leading academic programs and mentoring the next generation of quantum researchers. Based in Pittsburgh, he is known for translating subtle condensed-matter phenomena into practical quantum technologies—often pursuing interdisciplinary collaborations that sit between physics, materials science, and engineering.
11 years of coding experience
B.A., Physics, B.A., Physics at Harvard University
PhD, physics, PhD, physics at UC Santa Barbara
Associate Professor, Associate Professor at Postdoc, University of California at Santa Barbara