Academic average:
4.99

Language skills:
English, German, Russian, Ukrainian

Driving licence:
type B. 3,5 years of driving experience

Illya Rudchenko


Birth date: 26th December 1987
School: 1995-2002 — School ¹16
2002-2005 — Donetsk technical college
University:  2005-2011 — Donetsk National
  Technical University
Faculty: Computer Science and Technology
Department: Computer engeneering
Speciality: System programming
Military department:  Rank - junior leutenant

Professional skills

Programming:

C/C++ (Qt, MFC, CLR, Win32 API, STL),
.NET Framework, ASP.NET, ADO.NET,
Objective-C, Delphi, Assembler, HDL, SQL,
bash, TCP/IP Sockets, XML, Java (J2ME)

Software:

MS Visual Studio, QT Creator, Eclipse,
Micro-Cap, Active-HDL, MathCAD, MatLab,
Adobe Photoshop, MS Expression Web, Adobe Dreamweaver, NetBeans

Internet-technologies:

HTML/XHTML, CSS, JavaScript

Databases:

MySQL, MS SQL Server, MS Visual FoxPro

  Biography

            I went to school ¹16 (Donetsk) when I was seven. Some of my friends from kindergarten went to the same class as me. We keep in touch even till now. In the evenings I used to visit my neighbor and play chess with him. He showed me the first computer in my life. It was a chess board with a computer inside, which could process the gameplay in 10 difficulty levels. I always liked sport and went to the swimming pool for 7 years.
            In the fifth class I began studying English and it became my favorite subject for all the school years. I liked Geography as well. I was playing tennis till the 6th class.
            I used to rest in summer camp "Ñåðåáðÿíûé ãîðí" in Slavyanogorsk.
            After the 8th class I entered Donetsk Technical college in the mathematical class.
            Later I began playing basketball and I was really excited about that. In the 10th class I decided to continue studying in DonNTU on the Faculty of Computer Science and Technology (FCST). Mostly I was studying math and informatics in college. Also I participated in the city English language competition. Learning informatics became a pleasant process, it somehow reminded me the chess game. I went abroad several times. It was Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Moldavia and Turkey.
            I finished college with honors. Due to the results of the ratings I entered DonNTU, FCST, "System programming" speciality, where I was heading.


            Before university I was on a practice in a computer company "Inter-West", where I learned PC hardware diagnostics.
            Due to the results of the first course of the university I entered to German group of my speciality. I took part in conference "Regions of Ukraine: history of formation and problems of modern progress". Later I was on a three-week practice in the Department of Computer Engineering. As the result I learned basics of C and Assembler programming languages.
            On the 2nd course of the university I finished driving school and got my driving licence. After that I spent pretty a lot of time driving and studying car maintenance.
            I entered military department and studied there till the end of the 4th course.
            After the 3rd course I was on a practice in "Ukrtelecom" company, where I learned the basics of C# programming language and the ASP.NET, ADO.NET technologies and XML.
            On the fourth course I took part in conference "Language culture of a worker in modern context".
            The 4th course was finished and I got my bachelor diploma with honors. Due to the results of selection on the basics of academic average I was invited for the practice in Technical University Hamburg-Harburg (TUHH, SPE) for 4 months. During my stay abroad I met lots of interesting people. The topic of master work that I was invited to write there is connected with programming, computer graphics and technologies of parallel computing. This is what I definitely like to work with.
            After coming back to Ukraine I took part in conferences: "Informatics and Computer Technologies - 2009", "Information Control Systems and Computer monitoring - 2010" (where I took the 1st place for the article), "Simulation - 2010".
             In may 2010 I was invited to Germany for project continuation and won the Leonhard-Euler grant from the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).


            In the future I'm going to develop software connected with computer graphics and parallel technologies.
            I'd like to visit Great Britain, Northern America, France, Italy, Switzerland and Far East.
            Also I'm going to buy lots of musical instruments and learn to play all of them.
            Soon I'll finish courses of extreme driving and spend more time in the swimming pool.