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Master of Donetsk National Technical University Tsukanov Alex

Alex Tsukanov

Faculty: Electrical

Speciality: Electrical Power Plants

Theme of master's work:

Research Influence Unbalance of Motors Accuracy Determine Location of the Defect in the Insulation System's Own Needs of Electrical Power Plant

Scientific adviser: Grebchenko Nickolay

Materials on the theme of master's work: Abstract 

Resume:

Average in the period of study at the University of 4.37. Fluent Russian and Ukrainian languages in an amount sufficient to read and correspondence. I have experience in the computer programs: MADCad, AutoCad, MS Word, Excel, Access, also I have experience to programing in next langviches  C++,  HTML,  LabVIEW.

Short biography:

CHILDHOOD

I was born on July 2, 1988 in the village Zhelanne Yasinovatskiy Donetsk region. A year later we moved to a small town Sands. In this town I went to kindergarten, "Berezka", where I met with other children and with future classmates.

SCHOOL

In 1995 I went to the 1-a class Peskovsky secondary schools. Also, I went to music school - learning to play the accordion. My first 3-class performance was at a height - five and four decorated diary. After the fifth to the ninth grade and I'm not very well studied. But in the tenth grade, I decided to take my head. I started in my spare time to attend a gym, bought an acoustic guitar and started self-training. At first, I planned to go to any college, but, flipped through his notebook with university in Donetsk, chose the Donetsk National Technical University. I have long been interested in electricity and everything associated with it - power plants, equipment. In the spring semester of the eleventh grade, I enrolled in preparatory courses in mathematics and the Ukrainian language before the summer matriculation examinations in DonNTU. Eleventh grade, I graduated in June 2005 without a single three. And that summer went to the budget form of training in DonNTU on the results of the summer examinations, typing with 10 points from 12.

UNIVERSITY

The first course, we were told, the most difficult. Every day, learned from first to fourth pair, and sometimes fifth. In the early days I met with all his, the students and it is very interesting, funny, and dearest to me. From the first course I remembered our trial practice, which was held in Novoazovs'k on the wind power station. We spent at the beach 5 days. But the fresh air and the sea breeze did not distract us from the main purpose of visit - to visit and explore the wind power station. Every day after 8.00 sent on foot to the station.

         For me, the second and third courses are virtually no different - laboratory, course, and of course session. In the summer of 2008, after the third course, I find a job at the REN (regional electric networks) electrician IV level. During the period of work I have gained skills in laying high-voltage cables, replaced the outdated switchgear cells with new ones, to clean the territory of the substation.

The fourth course was very tight - two course project on spec. subjects, as well as many laboratory, settlement and graphic works, but most experience has been on the state exam. But, despite everything, course projects were commissioned in time for the "excellent". I passed the State exam is also "excellent" and received a bachelor's degree.

My average score is quite enough to continue their studies at master. In the first semester, we immediately had to choose scientific leader and master's thesis topic. If the generator is conventionally called the heart of a power station, the relay protection of nothing but the immune system, without which the generator and other equipment, even with small deviations from the normal mode would have gone out of order. Relay Protection - responsible mechanism requiring continuous monitoring and improvement.

 

PLANS FOR THE FUTURE

In the near future, I want to finish, and of course protect, master's thesis. After graduation, I plan to get a job in Donetsk, of course, their specialty.

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