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Nechepurenko ZoyaSpeciality:  Applied material sains sience   zoya72008@rambler.ru
Theme of master's work: "Research of structural changes during plastic deformation of brass for development of the optimum mode of deformation»Leader of work: accoiate Professor Pashunsky Vladimir Victorovich |
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Resume:
Let me introduce myself. My name is Zoya (in translation from Greek - "life"). My surname is Nechepurenko. I was born on April, 16, 1986 at the town of Dimitrov, Donetsk region. Like the most children I was sent to a kindergarten. I had an inquiring mind and I learned to count, to write and to read with great pleasure. On the 1st of September I went to the 1st form of the school ¹ 17. I studied in the class with deep learning of mathematics. For the school period I repeatedly participated in olympiads on mathematics, history, Russian language and literature. On towns olympiads I took prizes. Accepted active voice in public life of class and school. School years became a happy period in my life. In 2003 I finished school and got certificate with honour. As far as I preferred exact science, the choice was to be made between economic and engineer specialties. After serious reflection I set my choice on a physical-metallurgical faculty on specialty «Applied material sains sience». I decided that this profession is actual in our region. In the same year by interviews results I entered Donetsk National Technical University. On the fourth course I decided to study economic speciality. I entered in institute of retraining from DonNTU on speciality the «Management of organization». n 2007 I got the diploma of bachelor and entered in the magistracy DonNTU. Theme of my master's degree work is "Research of structural changes during plastic deformation of brass for development of the optimum mode of deformation". Leader of work: accoiate Professor Pashunsky Vladimir Victorovich. Now I’m going to finished the second economic education, to become a skilled specialist in the chosen sphere. |