Video 5: Introductions

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SHAWN: Good morning everyone. My name is Shawn. I'll be your TA this semester for the class 10.213, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics. I'm a fourth year PhD student in the chemical engineering department. And my research is actually related to what you're going to learn in this semester.

If you have any question coming up, you can e-mail me. And my email address is Shawn-- S-H-A-W-N @mit.edu. You can always come to our office hour if you have any questions. I'll be happy to answer any concerns and questions that you have.

I really hope that we can all learn together throughout the semester, tackling all the difficulty and challenges in this class. I hope you have a great semester and a great learning experience in 10.213.

MARZIEH: Hello, and welcome to 16.36, Communication Systems and Networks. My name is Marzieh, and I will be your TA throughout this semester. About me, I'm a second year PhD student in aeronautics and astronautics department. And I would like to help you if you have any question related to the course.

But I also want you to help me. If there was anything ambiguous, if you had any problem understanding what I explain or related to my accent or language barrier, please let me know. I will work on it and try to fix it.

So the information that you need is the office hours. It will be on Mondays 3:00 to 4:00 PM in Room 33-422. And if you have any questions other than time, please email me at [AUDIO OUT] @mit.edu. I will try to get back to you as soon as possible. OK. So is there any question related to this?

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