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Codar Ocean Sensors average salary is $54,220, median salary is $51,072 with a salary range from $51,000 to $66,884.
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Assistant Professor 51,072-51,072 MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, 94043 2017 Codar Ocean Sensors Assistant Professor Salaries (4)
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Assistant Professor 51,072-51,072 Barranquitas, PR, 00794 2015 Codar Ocean Sensors Assistant Professor Salaries (4)
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Assistant Professor 51,000-51,000 Bayamon, PR, 00956 2013 Codar Ocean Sensors Assistant Professor Salaries (4)
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Professor Mechanical Engineering 66,884-66,884 Bayamon, PR, 00956 2012 Codar Ocean Sensors Professor Mechanical Engineering Salaries (1)
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  • CODAR Ocean Sensors Ltd
  • Industry: Aerospace/Defense
  • City: Mountain View, CA
  • CODAR Ocean Sensors (COS), located in Mountain View, California, conducts research, design, manufacturing and support of high frequency (HF) radar systems primarily for ocean current and wave monitoring. COS founders began working in the field of HF radar as early as the 1960's. In 1968, Donald Barrick (future co-founder and President of CODAR Ocean Sensors) established the theoretical basis of HF sea scatter that allows both current extraction as well as sea state monitoring. During the early 1970s, Barrick and others, working in the U.S. Department of Commerce (NOAA) research laboratories, demonstrated the utility and accuracy of these measurements with