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Analytical Spectral Devices average salary is $45,906, median salary is $45,906 with a salary range from $45,906 to $45,906.
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Associate Designer (marketing) 45,906-45,906 New York, NY, 10001 2016 Analytical Spectral Devices Associate Designer (marketing) Salaries (1)
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  • Analytical Spectral Devices, Inc.
  • Industry: Industrial Equip
  • City: Boulder, CO
  • In response to tough analytical requirements, harsh environmental conditions, and the need for higher performance, precision instrumentation, there emerged a tool enthusiastically embraced by experts worldwide¡­ This is the story of a company started from a different perspective ¡ª that of two scientists with difficult and varied analytical problems in remote sensing who joined forces to develop a solution capable of meeting those challenges head on. During the late 1980's, Drs. Alexander Goetz and Brian Curtiss started the process of developing a solution to the stringent requirements of their research ¡ª the need for a high performance, portable Vis/NIR reflectance