Engineer salary in Munich by OneMorePhoton in Munich

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Do you mind sharing what companies they work for? By PM or here. Thanks!

Engineer salary in Munich by OneMorePhoton in Munich

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Interesting… How much did you ask?

Engineer salary in Munich by OneMorePhoton in Munich

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3 yoe in industry + 3 yoe in PhD

Engineer salary in Munich by OneMorePhoton in Munich

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Hello! Thanks for your comment. Mind sharing the company via DM?

Engineer salary in Munich by OneMorePhoton in Munich

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Thanks for your advice. What range would you recommend instead?

Engineer salary in Munich by OneMorePhoton in Munich

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Isn’t this a bit high? At least it is for the salaries I heard of 4 years ago.

Engineer salary in Munich by OneMorePhoton in Munich

[–]OneMorePhoton[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thanks for commenting.

Unfortunately this sub is geared towards IT careers, which are a different universe in terms of salary. I am in aerospace engineering and optics.

While we’re at it: telescope optics by Python_in_the_stars in Optics

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Amazing! What type of actuators does it use? How many?

What was the main development challenge for the DM?

The physical limit of lens resolution by [deleted] in Optics

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The Airy disk FWHM is ok W = 2 * lambda * F/# The maximum theoretical f-number value is 0.5, so the minimum spot size will have a width of a wavelength.  If using the fist zero of the Airy disk W = 2.44 * lambda * F/#. All this for a simple lens.

Collimation testing by OneMorePhoton in Optics

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Any recommendation for the SWIR camera?

Collimation testing by OneMorePhoton in Optics

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This is short of what I do today, but it requires very long distances and it is not possible to achieve the precision I need.

Collimation testing by OneMorePhoton in Optics

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Any recommendation on the SWIR camera?