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Donetsk National Technical University Boroday Konstantin Vasilyevich

BORODAY Konstantin Vasilyevich

Faculty: Mechanics

Speciality: Manufacturing Engineering

Group:TM-01a

E-mail:vasilyi4@ukr.net

Theme of master's work:

Investigation of the contact EMF influence on technological parameters of machining cutting

Leader of work: senior teacher Fenik L.N.


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BIOGRAPHY


I was born on Sept. 13 1984 in Khartsyzsk, Donetsk region.

I want to tell you about my parents first. The fates of my parents ( and mine too) are closely connected with big village Marchikhina Buda. This village is situated in Sumy region, near the Russian border. There my parents were born, brought up and studied at school. My father, Boroday Vasyliy Ivanovich, after army has moved to Donbass. He worked at Khartsyzsk tube plant, where he took positions from assistant of the welder to the chief of the biggest in Europe tube-welding shop. My mother, Boroday Natalya Alexandrovna, trained to become a nurse in Tver ( Kalinin). Then she worked in regional hospital in Sumy. In 1979 my parents married and moved to Khartsyzsk.

My parents were born on the border of two states so it’s hard to reveal my nationality. Since childhood my native language has been Russian and I have been brought up on Russian verses and cartoons so I consider myself Russian.

Since early age my favourite toy was the constructor. When I was in the 1st. form my father showed me the tube plant for the first time. The plant amared me with it’s size and power. In the 8th. form I took part in school circle and visited many cities of Ukraine. I was interested in military technology and has collected extensive literature on this subject.

In 2001 I passed an examination and entered Donetsk State Technical University (now Donetsk National Technical University). I entered "Manufacturing Engineering" on mechanic faculty. Then I understood that "Manufacturing Engineering" do not enough correspond to my interest but I was not disappointed.

My favorite subjects are: descriptive geometry, material resistance, MMT, details of machines, APP in engineering. In term papers I like to make drawings of different mechanisms and devices.

In 2004 I worked at "Tochmash" plant. This plant was worse than our Khartsyzsk tube plant. I worked there as an assistant of a turner. I liked this work. I want to thank my teacher and partner Olya Gudymenko. She had taught me everything I know about tool and work with them.

Since 2005 my scientific leader has been Leonid Nikolaevich Fenik, senior teacher of "Manufacturing Engineering" chair. In 2005 I passed an examination and had a degree "bachelor of engineer mechanics". Soon after this I finished the military chair and got the rank "lieutenant of the infantery reserve". Now I am taking master’s degree course on mechanics faculty.

My hobbies are: military techics, artillery and shooting arms, automatic guns, aviation and shipbuilding, military history (XX century),heraldry of Russian towns.

My favourite works in literature are: "The 93th year" by Victor Hugo, "Master and Margaret" by Michail Bulgakov, "The moment of Truth" by Vladimir Bogomolov, "Hard to be a god" by Strugatskie brothers.

My favourite documentary books are: "The Pacific Premiere" by Sergey and Helena Peresleginy, "Temps of operations" by Michail Galactionov, memoirs of general-lieutenant Nikolai Popel.

My favourite historic books are "Ethnogenesis and Biosphere of the Earth" and "Ancient Rus’ and Great Steppe" by Lev Gumiliov.

My favourite poet is Alexander Blok.

My favourite music bands are "Nautilus Pompilius" and "The Cranberries". I can name more from "alternative" and "Russian rock". I love listening and singing old soviet and military songs.

Favourite towns are: Kiev, Odessa, Sevastopol, Kharkov, Moscow and, of course Khartsyzsk.

My favourite resort area is Zugres. I often rest there with my friends.

My favourite kind of sports are skiing and billiards.

My favourite state is Union of Soviet Socialistic Republics.

During my studies I met new friends. I'd like to mark some of them: Anton Sidorenko for his kindness, supportive and sincerity, Victor Moseikin for his buoyancy, good sense and support.

After graduating I am not going to continue scientific activity in postgraduate course. I am going to search for work which will bring me pleasure. Perhaps this work will be connected with technology, perhaps it will be business.

Life lasts like biography. If anyone has interesting thoughts about all this -- write or call me. I'll answer you.


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