Robert de Levie (born 1933)[1] is a Dutch chemist.
He was a professor of analytical chemistry and electrochemistry at Georgetown University.
[1] He obtained his PhD in chemistry at the University of Amsterdam under professor Jan Ketelaar in 1963 with a thesis titled: "On porous electrodes in electrolyte solutions".
De Levie then moved to Georgetown University where would work in teaching capacity for the next 34 years, including as professor of analytical and electrochemistry.
[2] De Levie was elected a corresponding member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1980.