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Advanced Scientific Concepts average salary is $48,858, median salary is $48,858 with a salary range from $44,824 to $52,892.
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Market Analyst 44,824-44,824 New York, NY, 10001 2014 Advanced Scientific Concepts Market Analyst Salaries (1)
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Budget Analyst 52,892-52,892 New York, NY, 10001 2013 Advanced Scientific Concepts Budget Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Advanced Scientific Concepts, Inc.
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Santa Barbara, CA
  • Advanced Scientific Concepts, Inc. (ASC) was founded in 1987 for the purpose of developing cutting-edge sensors based on ASC Readout Integrated Circuit (ROIC) designs. One of those sensor systems, which eventually become known as 3-D Flash Ladar, was initially designed for underwater laser radar (ladar) imaging and later developed by ASC engineers and scientists into a dual-mode obscuration penetration and hard target 3-D imaging capability. ASC's 3-D Flash Ladar sensors are active, requiring a laser pulse to probe the external world and, via reflection, bring back range and intensity information. In the early stages of development, typical sensor modalities,...