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Molecular Imprints average salary is $51,889, median salary is $51,355 with a salary range from $40,726 to $63,586.
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Metallurgical Engineer 51,355-51,355 Irvine, CA, 92602 2014 Molecular Imprints Metallurgical Engineer Salaries (1)
Molecular Imprints Irvine, CA Salaries
Market Research Analyst 40,726-40,726 Irvine, CA, 92602 2013 Molecular Imprints Market Research Analyst Salaries (1)
Molecular Imprints Irvine, CA Salaries
Software Engineer 63,586-63,586 Irvine, CA, 92602 2013 Molecular Imprints Software Engineer Salaries (1)
Molecular Imprints Irvine, CA Salaries
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  • Molecular Imprints
  • Industry: Semiconductors
  • City: Austin, TX
  • Molecular Imprints was founded in Austin, TX, in 2001 to design, develop, manufacture and support imprint lithography systems to be used by semiconductor device and other industry manufacturers.MII offers a novel technique of lithography and 3-dimensional printing, capable of patterning nano-scale devices and structures. The technique is based on step and flash imprint lithography (S-FIL?) technology that delivers a lower cost, low complexity alternative to expensive optical lithography tools. The patented S-FIL technology is a step and repeat, room temperature, low pressure (<1psi) nano-imprint process that demonstrates sub-20nm resolution.MII sells to integrated circuit makers, chip makers, and device makers in