I was born on the 19th of April 1984 in the city of Makeevka in the Donetsk region.
Between 1990 - 1999 I was a pupil of a secondary school in Makeevka.
When at school I took an active part in social and extracurriculum activity being the
editor-in-chief of school wall newspaper and a member of viedo-club.
I did well in all the subjects but I made especially good progress in physics, maths,
informatics and Ukrainian. As a result, I was often sent to different contests and
olympiads held both at school and on the city level. Not infrequently I was awarded as
their winner. It was then that I first got interested in psychology and informatics.
In 1999, after leaving the ninth form with high grades (excellent marks in all the
subjects) I went to city lyceum No1 where I finished my secondary education. I was a
constant participant of most clubs and activities both in scientific and educational
social and cultural life of the lyceum. Bionics and genetics were among the subjects I
was most interested in at that time.
In 2001 my interest in informatics led me to Donetsk National Technical University.
After passing examinations I was admitted to this educational establishment as System
Programming student of the faculty of Computing Machines and Informatics.
I've been studying there since then, now being a third-year student.
The more I learn the more I get interested everything connected with the latest
achievements of science and technology, with sophisticated machines and their application,
and in particular, cybernatics and robotechnics.
Judging from the rates of development in the above-mentioned spheres I come to the
conclusion that they will preserve their importance and actuality for quite a long time in
future. Specialists engaged in this sphere will be in great demand.
I hope very much that my future professional career will be closely connected with the
development and introduction of modern informational technologies and the need in such
specialists won't decrease in the nearest twenty years.