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ROMAN ALEXEYEV

Master of the faculty of electrical engineering

Speciality - 8.0922.03 ‘Electromechanical automation systems and electric drive’

Scientific adviser: Valeriy Shumyatsky, candidate of technical sciences, assistant professor.

Subject: Thermal processes research in the asynchronous motor which feeds with frequency thyristor converter.

e-mail: roman88.alex88@mail.ru


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        I was born on May, 28, 1982 in the city of Gorlovka, Donetsk region. My father’s name is Vyacheslav Alexeyev. He’s an electrical engineer. He graduated Donetsk Polytechnic Institute Electrical Engineer Faculty. His speciality is ‘Industrial Cities and Enterprises Power Supply’. My mother’s name is Tatyana Alexeyeva, she’s a economist. She graduated Donetsk State University and her speciality is ‘Business Accounting and Business Analysis’. My wife Irina is a student of Donetsk National Technical University. She’s gonna be a manager. My son Roman, my beloved little man, was born in 2002.

        I started my study at school in 1989 and finished it in 1999. In that time I was keen on English and computers. In senior school I completed ‘PC User’ courses. I decided to enter Donetsk National Technical University and got a speciality ‘Electromechanical automation systems and electric drive’.

        There are many factors which helped me to make that choice. In the school I was keen on the exact sciences and electrical engineering. In the University I decided to learn one more foreign language. It was German. But not the only studying was all that I did and dreamed of. Most of my spare time I spent in the gym.

        When I started to study special disciplines and did my practical work at the JSC Concern Stirol in Gorlovka and at Enakievo Metallurgical Works departments I’ve clearly saw that my choice was right. In 2003 I got a bachelor's degree and decided to continue my education.

        In the mean time I participate in technical conferences, besides work on my future master's thesis, which I manage to defend in 2006. When I graduate, I’ll try to do my best to use my knowledge within my future job. I’m not sure yet, but I think about post-graduate study.


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