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by nmrm2
3937 days ago
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> Are you sure that figure is accurate? 1. I don't have first-hand information about CMU, I got the data from here: http://www.american-school-search.com/faculty/carnegie-mello... Other data indicate that the six figure range is definitely accurate for CS associate and full professorships at research universities: https://www.higheredjobs.com/salary/salaryDisplay.cfm?Survey... And it's not insane to assume that the top schools pay 30-50k more. 2. It is an average. Lots of compounding factors: Was the person running the program a Full Professor? (Most professors are not full professors, and a lot of faculty aren't professors. Note the 50k+ discrepancy between assistant and full professors.) Did he have a research lab and how does CMU factor grants into compensation? Etc. I don't know the specific details about that particular person (or even CMU), but I also don't have any reason to doubt the numbers given above. |
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They don't say anything about how they get their data, which is a little odd.
Yeah, the numbers on the second page seem more realistic to me. They give more like $95k for a full professor -- which, after Silicon Valley adjustment and the extra $30-$50k you mention is more like $130k-$175k for a full professor. That's much closer to what I've seen than $195k.
So I think the first site is just wrong in how they're estimating, at least for CMU.