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AIP 2007 Salary Survey

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AIP 2007 Salary Survey

An Open Letter to the Next Generation

Table 1: Salaries for university full professors on 9-10 month salary base by years since PhD, March 2006

Table 2: Salaries for university full professors on 11-12 month salary base by years since PhD, March 2006

Table 3: Salaries for university associate professors by years since PhD, March 2006

Table 4: Salaries for university assistant professors by years since PhD, March 2006

Table 5: Salaries for university research faculty by years since PhD, March 2006

Table 6: Salaries in industry by years since PhD, March 2006

Table 7: Salaries for those primarily doing long range research in industry by years since PhD, March 2006

Table 8: Salaries for those primarily doing short range research in industry by years since PhD, March 2006

Table 9: Salaries in the Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFR &DC) by years since PhD, March 2006

Table 10: Salaries in the federal government by years since PhD, March 2006

Table 11: Salaries for postdoctorates in universities, research institutions and federal labs, March 2006

Table 12: Salaries for PhDs within five years since degree, March 2006

Source: AIP Member Society Survey: 2006 Salaries
By Raymond Y. Chu

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