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Aoptix Technologies average salary is $67,600, median salary is $67,600 with a salary range from $67,600 to $67,600.
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Analyst 67,600-67,600 Larkspur, CA, 94939 2014 Aoptix Technologies Analyst Salaries (1)
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  • Aoptix Technologies
  • Industry: OSPs (Optical)
  • City: Campbell, CA
  • AOptix Technologies is the world leader in the commercial development of Adaptive Optics (AO) technology. With roots in astronomical imaging, AOptix is creating new performance standards in commercial and defense wireless communications, and advanced iris recognition biometrics.Before the invention of Adaptive Optics in the 1990's, astronomical telescopes were limited in spatial resolution by the significant distortion effects of the thermal boundary layers in the atmosphere. Placement atop the mountains of Mauna Kea and Haleakala in Hawaii provided some relief due to the height of these mountains, but these telescopes still performed well below their diffraction limits. The application of Adaptive