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Blacklight Power average salary is $50,419, median salary is $50,419 with a salary range from $50,419 to $50,419.
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  • BlackLight Power Inc.
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Cranbury, NJ
  • BlackLight also continues actively to develop related technologies which it also intends to license. BlackLight occupies a 53,000 square foot modern research and development facility equipped with over ten million dollars worth of laboratory equipment. Our technical core competencies are theoretical physics, characterization of plasma processes, chemical and material characterization, and thermal power measurement. In addition to its Cranbury facility, BlackLight has collaborating labs worldwide. BlackLight Power, Inc.'s wholly owned subsidiary, Millsian, Inc., is a dedicated to developing new molecular modeling applications based on Classical Quantum Mechanics (CQM), a revolutionary approach to solving atomic and molecular structures. The beta