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SOLODUKHA
Tatyana Vladimirovna

Faculty: CIT&A
Group: CSD97

E-mail: solodukha@ukrtop.com

Theme of dissertation: "Elaboration of specializing computer system on base of Neural Nets for forecasting of consequence of reaction"


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I was born in the 11th of April 1980 in Donetsk.

At the first of September 1987 I became a firstyear pupil of the third Donetsk school. In 1992 I passed to the school № 122, which now have named Donetsk Profile Gymnasium. From 8 to 11 form I stuted in the physico-mathematics form. I finished school with gold medal.

During my school life I tried to learn to swim (but unsuccessfully!), attended computer courses by Donetsk palace of culture and creation (1.5 years) and school stage art group (1 year). From 8 form I took place in annual school olympiads on history, informatic, justice, in district olympiads on jurisprudence and informatic.

In 1997 I knew that exams were led for entrance in Donetsk national technical universaty. I decided to take exams. For enrolation in the faculty CIT&A we had to deliver only one examination - mathematics, than's why I chose speciality of this faculty. I gave declaration on the speciality Computer Systems Medical and Technical diagnosics, because I wanted to be a doctor. I passed the exam three time and after the third ones I became a student of group CSD97.

In the summer I passed practice in the separation of the surgery vessel. With the students I created Data Base for work with the facts about the patients. In february 2001 I began to interest the problem disbacterioz. This problem became the basic of my future scientific work. Within frame of given theme Data Base for work with facts about patient with similar illness was elaborated.

In 2001 I passed national exam and I got the diploma. Now I study at the 5 cource. I work about my dissertation. My scientific chief is Skobzob. Results of work will use by hospital Vishnevskogo.
I hope that I will take good job.




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