Can a Chemical Engineer Work as a Teaching Assistant in Nuclear Engineering?

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In summary, a chemical engineer can work as a teaching assistant in nuclear engineering, as long as they have a strong understanding of the subject and the necessary qualifications. While their background may be slightly different, the skills and knowledge they possess can be applied to the field of nuclear engineering, making them suitable for the role of a teaching assistant. However, additional training or experience in nuclear engineering may be required to ensure they are fully equipped to assist in teaching this specialized subject.
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Ahmed Tareef
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I am a fresh graduated chemical engineer , I work as a teaching assistant in nuclear engineering department at Alexandria University in Egypt .
 
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Hi Ahmed Tareef.
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