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Àáäàëëà.Ñèâàí Abdalla Siwan

Faculty of Computer Information Technologies and Automation
Department Automation and Telecommunication
TKC-07m

"Research and development of subscriber access networks using xDSL technology"
Scientific adviser: Ph.D Turupalov Viktor Vladimirovich
e-mail: siwanabdalla@hotmail.com


Biography


My name is Abdullah Sivan. I was born in Syria in the city Kamishli October 25, 1984. My native language - Kurdish, and I also studied Arabic and English, and now I know Russian. My father - an engineer working at the company, and my mother - housewife. I - middle son in the family. I also have two brothers and sister where they had been studied, fell in love and got married in few years. After there study had ended they moved to my father's native city – Donetsk, where we are living until now.

Childhood

My childhood is exactly the same as for most children. I was quiet and shy boy with a vivid imagination, I always spend time with friends. My hobbies are: football and reading fairy tales. I was brought up my grandmother, that love and miss that.

School

I began to attend school since 1991. The time I spent in school, it was the best in my life, especially in high school, which was one of the best schools in the country. It was interesting to spend time at school and I got acquainted with new friends. All our training programs and books were in Arabic. I am not particularly fond of mathematics and physics. My favorite subjects were: history, geography and English.

About the Master's work

Designing DSL-networks - is one of the most important areas of development in telecommunications. New and improved services are required in order to be able to support more users. Construction of faster networks - a topic that I intend to discuss in my work.

About the future

All that now, I think, should make this a diploma, then work in this area and get the best experience. I hope that in my country, so that I could return to be united with my family again.



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