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Kondrashov Ruslan
Faculty: Mechanical
Speciality in "Metal-cutting machine-tools and systems"
Theme of master's work:
"Justification and choice of superhard materials for grinding of vanadium steel R6M5F3"
Leader of work: prof. Matukha P.
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Curriculum vitae
Personal details
Name: Ruslan Kondrashov
Date of birth: 18 october 1986
Email address: RuslanKondr@mail.ru
Education
2007 to present: do master's degree course at the Mechanical Faculty of Donetsk National Technical University
2003-2007: Donetsk National Technical University, the Mechanical Faculty, speciality in Metal-cutting machine-tools and systems; Bacherlor's degree
2000-2003: Engineering College, Krasniy Liman
1992-2000: Secondary comprehensive school, Krasniy Liman
Experience
Summer 2006: had a training on "GorMash"
Summer 2005: had a training and received certificate of a turner of the 2nd category
Interests
swimming, Track-and-field athletics, designing and modelling
Additional skills
Driving licence(category B)
IBM User
basic knowledge of German, English and fluent Ukrainian, Russian
References
Matyukha P.: Professor of Metal-cutting machine-tools and systems of Donetsk National Technical University
Avvakumov S.: Dean of the Mechanical Faculty of Donetsk National Technical University
A little about myself
Short biography:
Childhood
I was born on October, 18, 1986. My mother, Ljudmila Kondrashova is a house-wife. My father, Valery Kondrashov works in Krasnolimans forest district. My brother, Il'ya Kondrashov, 1990 of birth, is presently a student. Another brother, Egor Kondrashov, 1998 of birth, studies at school.
In childhood I was an active and smart child. I went to the kindergarten. I do not recall the special details, as I was too small.
School
I started going to school at the age of 6. By that time I was already able to read, count and write.
I learned to read when I was in kindergarten, since then reading has forever remained one of my favourite activities. At school I studied well. My favourite objects were mathematics. physics, chemistry, history, geography, biology, the Russian and Ukrainian literature.
I took an active part in school life. Being in the eighth class in 2000, I successfully went in for an exam in Krasnoliman lyceum and became its pupil. A lyceum became that place, where the best teachers worked. Thanks to these teachers many hidden capabilities opened up. While studying at the lyceum my participated in district contests on geography, chemistry, biology, history of Ukraine and often won prizes in these contests.
Due to active vital position and good results in studying, I was the grant holder of fund the "Gifted children" and got a grant. In 2003 I entered the Mechanical faculty of Donetsk National Technical University.
I chose one of the most interesting specialities "Metal-cutting Machine-tools and Systems".
University
During studying at university it was necessary for me as for other students to master different objects and practical skills.
I had professional training at the Coal Machinery building plant. Due to my persistence and having overcome all the barriers I got the diploma of bachelor in 2007.
After it I decided to continue studying doing the Master's degree course.
My scientific supervisor is prof. Peter Matyukha.
The theme of my master's degree work is "Justification and choice of superhard materials for grinding of vanadium steel R6M5F3". It is one of perspective trends in science.
Application of superhard materials is considered in an instrumental production as a priority trend to increase the productivity and reliability of cutters
and machine components.
In future I'd like to have a well-paid job in a friendly company. I'd like my future job to be connected with my speciality. My dream is to continue self-education and learn languages.
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