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Timur Dudin

Timur Dudin

Faculty: Computer Science and Technology

Speciality: System Programming

Theme of master's work:

Agents in analyzing of networks with distributed parameters

Scientific adviser: professor V.A. Svyatnyj


Materials on the theme of master's work: Abstract

Resume:

Short biography:

Childhood

was born at 9th April 1988 in Khartsyzsk just in the year of Dragon. In early childhood I began studying English at Zhuravushka kindergarden, also learning Ukrainian (my mothertongue was and still remain Russian). In 1995 started studying in School #25. Since I was a little boy I prepared to be scientist and artist.

School

In secondary school I took place in sports competition (athletics), in KVN. When I was 14 I began to win in sity's school Olympiads in Geography, Mathematics, English, Ukrainian, Russian, Biology and Chemistry. Every year I took place in regional Olympiad in Chemistry. Also I won contest of scientific works charged by Small Academy of Science with work "Forces of Friction" in Physics and work "Using HTML in schooling" in Informatics.

In 2005 I finished school with gold medal and was declared "Pupil of The Year" by teachers. My favourite subjects were English, Informatics and Mathematics, so I decided to take exams in Faculty of Informations and Comuters' Technik.

University

In 3th semester I joined deutch group. In 4th semester I had a hand in conferention charged by FS, in System Programming with a report. My theme was "nstalation of driver by resident com-program".

I did my best to study at the university, tried to comprehensively approach the tasks set by teachers, and thus released with honors BA in 2009 and enrolled in the Masters again in the direction of "System Programming". 

From August to December 2009 was in a trip abroad in Stuttgart University, Institute of Automation and software under the guidance of Professor P. Gerner due to long-term cooperation between the institution and our faculty and the efforts of the head of our faculty professor Svyatnogo VA In Germany I acquainted with the educational system, university's projects, which leads the Institute of automation and software, and also worked as a research assistant under the direction of  N. Yazdi. I was engaged in research lectures "Software 2" and "Safety and security of automated control systems", and  searched and analysed  modern software, which should be included and considered in  these lectures, prepared training films for students for this software, and also developed using JavaScript Web application - Simulator for probability distribution functions for the lecture "The reliability and security of automated control systems".

When I acquainted with the projects at the Institute of Automation and software in Stuttgart, I had decided to reserch agent-oriented programming. Agent-oriented programming is a new approach to understanding the object in OOP, and, possibly, a new step in programming, which had once been the OOP before the structural style of programming. I think that it is necessary to pay attention to this issue in our university as well as in Stuttgart. Naturally, the topic of master's work  I decided to link with existing developments of our faculty, namely the modeling of complex dynamic systems with distributed parameters (because the agent can only exist in a parallel environment, "living" with other agents in a system where you can distribute responsibilities). And my headmaster - a professional in the field of parallel and distributed systems, man, that led me to this subject - the head of the faculty of computer engineering professor. Svyatny Vladimir Andreevich. Theme of master's work - agent technologies in modeling of complex dynamic systems with distributed parameters.

Now I want to continue my creative trainings and hope I can fluently speak Deutch, then start learning next useful language. I wish to be graduated from University with excellent results and take place in cultural and scientific development of our country.


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