Dr. Edlyn Levine

Title
Chief Engineer
Company
MITRE Engenuity
Bio

Dr. Edlyn V. Levine is the Chief Engineer for MITRE Engenuity. She is responsible for launching the Open Generation Consortium to galvanize 5G development and collaboration across the US innovation ecosystem. Dr. Levine additionally leads several efforts on emerging technologies spanning C3 capabilities, ionospheric modification, microelectronics supply chains, and quantum information science. Her research has led to technology transition to MITRE sponsors, and multiple peer-reviewed publications and patents. She has driven an effort to establish and lead a cross-cutting FFRDC-Government collaboration in the area of nuclear effects. She has established research partnerships with multiple academic partners in the area of quantum information.

 Dr. Levine serves as a special government employee for the Defense Science Board. She is additionally a research associate in the Department of Physics at Harvard, faculty for the executive education program at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, a visiting research scientist at the University of Maryland, an associate editor of the Harvard Data Science Review, and a member of the Harvard Alumni Council. Her professional associations include AFCEA, the Council on Competitiveness, the Quantum Economic Development Consortium, and the American Physical Society (APS). In APS, she is an executive committee member of the Forum for Industrial and Applied Physics and Committee on Careers and Professional Development.

 Dr. Levine's scientific accomplishments have been recognized externally by the Young AFCEA 40 under 40 Award, the National Defense Science and Engineering Research Fellowship, and the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. Dr. Levine received her M.S. and Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Harvard University, and her B.S. in Physics from the University of Pittsburgh.