A. F. J. Levi

Hot electron transport Anthony F. J. Levi (born 1959) is a British-born engineer and academic.

Levi has published research on experimental semiconductor device physics, including the experimental realization of the microdisk laser[1][2] for the study of semiconductor lasers at the nanoscale.

Working with Agilent Technologies, Levi co-developed an optical connector plug-in package capable of transmitting data at an aggregate rate of 10 Gb/s in late 2000.

[9] Working with the Paul Scherrer Institute and researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering, Levi helped advance a technique for defect detection in manufactured chips as well as for reverse engineering of hardware-embedded circuit design.

[10][11] In an interview with Reuters, Levi commented on supply chain concerns facing the chip industry in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic, suggesting that such issues could be mitigated by focusing on rebuilding the U.S. chip manufacturing and packaging industry.