
معرفی
Professor Miguel Levy is a faculty member in the Department of Physics at Michigan Technological University, affiliated with the College of Sciences and Arts. He holds a PhD in Physics from the City University of New York. His research focuses on photonics, nonreciprocal phenomena, magneto-photonics, and nanophotonics, with notable contributions to magneto-optic materials and photonic crystal applications.
Education:
- PhD in Physics, City University of New York
Research Interests:
- Photonics and its applications in magneto-optic systems
- Nonreciprocal phenomena in nanoscale materials
- Development of magnetless isolators and optical devices
- Surface-enhanced magneto-optical effects
Recent Contributions: His work spans innovations in iron garnet-based materials, surface Faraday rotation, and hybrid magnonic circuits. Recent articles highlight advancements in magneto-optic metasurfaces, nanostructured garnets, and compact optical isolators. Over 20 patents reflect his engineering contributions to thin-film fabrication and magnetooptic devices.
Awards:
- Fellow of Optica (2012), recognizing his foundational work in magneto-optic films and photonic crystals
Technical Expertise:
- Patent holder for thin-film magneto-optic rotators, ion slicing techniques, and waveguide isolators
- Leader in integrating magneto-optic effects into nanophotonic systems


