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Chemical Engineering Professor

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Summary

Teach university students about chemical engineering.

What does a Chemical Engineering Professor do?

A Chemical Engineering Professor instructs college- or university-level students on the principles of engineering for the development of machines, materials, instruments, and services. If that sounds too scientific, envision the Chemical Engineering Professor as part mad Scientist and part Educator.

Upon graduation, chemical engineering students are commonly recognized as “universal Engineers ” because of their widespread knowledge of science and technical matters. As the Professor of these students, you’re responsible for preparing them for what lies ahead. Through demonstrations, experiments, and lectures, you teach a variety of courses in the math, physics, chemistry, and economic fields.

For example, you may lead a discussion on how the chemical reaction between two materials creates a new, third material. After discussing the principles and theories behind the chemical reaction, you then turn your students loose on an experiment in the laboratory so they can experience it themselves. This type of teaching not only provides information on the subject, but it also reinforces the theory with practical experience.

Your duties as a Chemical Engineering Professor don’t end in the classroom, though, as many universities and colleges expect you to be a leading contributor to the academic world as well. Using your own research and data, you write scholarly articles for professional journals. These articles and research findings help promote not just your knowledge, but also the institution you work for, providing additional research funding for the school.

So put your lab coat on and get to work teaching. Who knows, one of your students just might discover the newest material that changes the world!

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