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I was born 26th of February 1984 in Donetsk City. My parents are Pillipenko Igor Ivanovich and Pillipenko Yelena Anatolievna.
At an early childhood I had the following bents: assembling all types of meccanos, from wooden to iron, further I applied this experience to the structural gluing of the models of planes, ships…
It was always very fascinating and it gave me a good humor, moreover these games had an educative function, and I think that they played a significant role at that time. The mentioned above can characterize me as a reserved person – that’s not true, all that gluing and assembling of models took place between so called “war games” with my friends in the street with the use of the toy-guns, that were however quite persuasive.
The pre-school period was spent in preparing for school.
I visited school with the enviable regularity for 10 years, from 1991 till 2001, during this period I participated in some local competitions on physics, and took the prize place. Being a member of the Minor Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, I held the investigation in the sphere of Biology, namely studied the influence of the heavy metal salt on the soy. That work has some scientific value within the limits of the Minor Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, not being topical today, but such type of activity accustomed me to the special discipline, instilled in me some research skill, showed the concrete advantages and disadvantages of the research work. I left school wit the gold medal.
The school dreams were modest and quite feasible – to enter the favorite now university, the budget internal form of education.
I chose DNTU because my favorite science was the physics, namely its applied current - electrical engineering. From the existing list of specialties of the Electrotechnical Faculty I chose the Power Supply of Industrial Enterprises and Cities as the most perspective and, to my mind, the most high-paid one.
At the University my respect to dirty and noising metal stuff was commanded by Aleksandr Sergeevich Apukhtin, and to the Energy – by Victor Grigorievich Oleynik. Resolving common problems, while going towards the aim, closed me to the outstanding, interesting, intelligent people, talent power engineering specialists: Esaulenko Evgueniy and Bagmet Anna. The time, spent together with them while resolving different problems, united us into the one organism, we became the real friends to each other, enjoying the sincere and warm relationship. So it was, the University gave me not only new knowledge, but also the wonderful friends.
I regard my average mark 4.93 as the special achievement. I know that such high index requires quite a lot of efforts.
I chose Anatoliy Nikolaevich Burkovskiy as a scientific adviser of my undergraduate work. My choice was motivated by the fact that the professor was the adviser of the term paper on the discipline “The Transient Processes In Power-Supply Systems” in our group and read lectures on the Transient Processes. I liked very much his way and skill of work with students, and I was impressed by his deepest knowledge of the subject and by the easiness of his way of finding and resolving the problem points in the work. As a result of both my perseverance and the substantial consultations of Anatoliy Nikolaevich, the term paper was calculated, designed and defended with excellence in the shortest possible time.
The next year I’m going to pass suitably my examinations and to defend my undergraduate work.
In future I want to work in my specialty, at that I’m interested in a substantial, creative and high-paid job. I hope to find myself in this not simple world.