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Lake Shore Cryotronics vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1967
3.2
Westerville, OH4$21.4M100
1982
4.1
San Diego, CA1$41.5M50
2006
3.8
Sunnyvale, CA1$1.9M27
2005
4.2
San Jose, CA1$12.0M450
-
3.9
Tucson, AZ1$8.3M50
Arbin Instruments
1991
3.5
College Station, TX1$9.7M20
1979
4.6
Lake Oswego, OR1$190.0M300
1989
4.3
Dunedin, FL1$36.7M350
1997
4.6
Richardson, TX4$150.0M600

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Lake Shore Cryotronics salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Lake Shore Cryotronics
$45,583$21.91-

Compare Lake Shore Cryotronics job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Lake Shore Cryotronics
$70,581$33.93
Zyvex
$79,126$38.04
Quantum Design
$76,578$36.82
Photometrics
$75,161$36.13
Msei
$72,427$34.82
Vytronus
$71,871$34.55
Prysm
$71,579$34.41
Ocean Insight
$71,273$34.27
Arbin Instruments
$70,743$34.01

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Lake Shore Cryotronics and similar companies CEOs

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James von Ehr II
Zyvex

Jerry Daviess
Quantum Design

Amit Jain
Prysm

Amit brings over 20 years of executive management, technological and entrepreneurial experience to the Prysm team. With a proven track record of growing successful technology-related businesses, and a career that spans the data-storage, high-end optical telecommunication, and low-cost datacom devices industries, Amit is well versed in the integration of technologies and manufacturing processes. Before founding Prysm, Amit was CEO of Bigbear Network and the co-founder and CEO of Versatile Optical Networks, which was acquired by Vitesse Semiconductor Corp. At Vitesse, Amit led the Optical Systems Division as Vice President and General Manager until the division was acquired by Avanex Corporation. Prior to Versatile, Amit held several management positions in startups and established large companies including Terastor, Optex Communications, and Digital Equipment Corporation. Amit holds a BS in Physics, a BSEE, MSEE & MBA degrees.

Hira V Thapliyal
Vytronus

Hira Thapliyal is the founder, president & CEO of AneuMed, Inc.AneuMed is an early stage company engaged in developing devices for the treatment of various ailments affecting the human cardiovascular system. Prior to that, Dr. Thapliyal was the co-founder, president & CEO of VytronUS, Inc., a development stage company working on products for treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. Currently, VytronUS is conducting human clinical trials for its products. Before that, Hira was the co-founder, president & CEO of Tescient, Inc. Tescient was focused in developing products aimed at tissue regeneration and wound healing in human body. Tescient prototype products did not perform well in early animal tests, so Dr. Thapliyal closed Tescient and returned 60% of the invested capital back to the investors. Prior to Tescient, Dr. Thapliyal co-founded ArthroCare Corp (NASDAQ: “ARTC”) in 1993, and served its president & CEO and took the company public in 1996. ArthroCare was recently acquired by Smith & Nephew for $1.7 billion. ArthroCare markets products in the field of arthroscopy, ENT, spine, skin, and wound healing. Before ArthroCare, Hira served as the president of MicroBionics, a company developing products for continuous measurements of blood parameters in critically ill patients. Before MicroBionics, Hira co-founded and served as the president of CardioVascular Imaging Systems (NASDAQ: “CVIS”) which developed and marketed an ultrasound based imaging system, Intravascular Ultrasound (‘IVUS’), for the human blood vessels. CVIS went public and was later acquired by Boston Scientific (“BSX”). Prior to that, Hira served as the Vice President of Devices for Vascular Interventions (DVI) which developed and marketed products for removal of plaque form inside on the diseased arteries. DVI was acquired by Eli Lilly in 1989. Prior to DVI, Dr. Thapliyal held engineering and management positions at Oximetrix, Inc., Amdahl, and Corning. Dr. Thapliyal holds a BSEE degree from Washington State University, a MSEE from University of Idaho, and a PhD degree in Materials Science & Engineering from Cornell University. Hira has received numerous awards, and currently serves as an advisor to the Stanford-India Biodesign Program at Stanford University. Dr. Thapliyal also served as a judge for the Entrepreneur of the Year award at Earnst & Young. Dr. Thapliyal currently holds over 193 issued US and International patents for various medical devices.

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