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American Institute Of Mathematics average salary is $61,173, median salary is $61,173 with a salary range from $61,173 to $61,173.
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  • American Institute of Mathematics
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Palo Alto, CA
  • The American Institute of Mathematics, a nonprofit organization, was founded in 1994 by Silicon Valley businessmen John Fry and Steve Sorenson, longtime supporters of mathematical research. AIM is one of the seven mathematical institutes in the U.S. funded by the National Science Foundation, an independent federal agency that supports mathematics, computer and social sciences. The goals of AIM are to expand the frontiers of mathematical knowledge through focused research projects, by sponsoring conferences, and helping to develop the leaders of tomorrow. In addition, AIM is interested in helping preserve the history of mathematics through the acquisition and preservation of rare