
Antoine Levy
· Assistant ProfessorUniversity of California, Berkeley · Real Estate
Active 1955–2018
About
Antoine Levy is an Assistant Professor at UC Berkeley Haas School of Business, specializing in real estate. His research focuses on the interaction of public policies, housing markets, and spatial sorting. Levy's academic background includes a PhD in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), an MA in Economics from the Paris School of Economics, an MSc in Management from HEC Paris, a BA in Economics from Paris-Sorbonne University, and studies at ENS Ulm. Since joining Haas in 2023, he has contributed to the understanding of urban economics and housing markets through his research on how public policies influence these areas.
Research topics
- Materials science
- Metallurgy
- Composite material
- Forensic engineering
- Mechanics
Selected publications
非理想インダクタにより誘起された回転磁場駆動流における磁場移流【JST・京大機械翻訳】
Physics of Fluids · 2018-01-01
articleUS immigration order strikes against biotech
Nature Biotechnology · 2017-03-01 · 2 citations
letterOpen accessEROSION-CORROSION-WEAR PROGRAM
eScholarship (California Digital Library) · 2013-07-22
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingThe equipment upon which the experimental work was done is available to you for the generation of
African American Studies Center · 2013-03-15
reference-entry1st authorCorrespondingAfrican American Studies Center · 2013-03-15
reference-entry1st authorCorrespondingTHE EROSION BEHAVIOR OF STEEL AS A FUNCTION OF MICROSTRUCTURE ON SOLID PARTICLE EROSION
University of North Texas Digital Library (University of North Texas) · 2013-04-25
articleOpen access1st authorCorrespondingThe effects of the microstructure of two ductile steels on their so-lid particle erosion were determined.The steels chosen allowed microstructural changes to be made without drastically changing their hardness, which is reported to be a direct function of erosion resis~ tance.The steels used were plain carbon 1075 and 1020 in the coarse pearlite, fine pearlite, and spheroidized forms for the 1075 and in three spherodized conditions for the 1020 steel.Single particle and multiple particle erosion tests were conducted using 240 llm diameter SiC particles, angles of impingement of 15, 30, and 90 and veloci~ ties of 30.5 mps (100fps) and 61 mps (200fps).Both surface and subsurface analyses were conducted using scanning electron microscopy.In the roan temperature erosion tests, the spheroidized microstructure of the 1075 steel eroded less than either of the two pearlitic microstructures.It was found that the pearlitic steels exhibited cracking at the eroded surface as well as beneath it, causing greater material removal.The spheroidized structure showed no surface cracking; however, cracking did occur at a depth of approximately 20 llm below the surface.The carbide particle spacing
The effect of Van der Waals force on Particle Comminution in Jet-Mill
2012-01-01
articleSenior authorAfrican American Studies Center · 2005-04-07
reference-entry1st authorCorrespondingGilman, Lawrence (1878-1939), music critic and scholar
American National Biography Online · 2000-02-01
book1st authorCorrespondingDamrosch, Frank Heino (1859-1937), music educator
American National Biography Online · 2000-02-01
book1st authorCorresponding
Frequent coauthors
- 31 shared
G.Q. Geng
Jangan University
- 29 shared
Wang Buqian
Henan Institute of Education
- 22 shared
D.H. Boone
- 17 shared
Greg Hickey
- 15 shared
Man Yongfa
Academia Sinica
- 15 shared
B.Q. Wang
- 14 shared
Nancy Jee
- 12 shared
B.Q. Wang
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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