My average mark during studying in the university is 4,79.
I’m fluent in Russian and Ukrainian languages; upper intermediate level in English language allows me to read and to correspond with. I have large work experience in software package of ĘÎĚPAS-3D, also fluently use software package of Microsoft Office, Mathsoft MathCad, National Instruments LabView, Festo FluidSim, Autodesk AutoCAD, VisSim, 3D Max, Adobe Photoshop. Also I have experience in writing computer programs, using languages of Visual Basic for applications, Turbo Pascal, Delphi.
I have experience in scientific and design work in Research Institute of Rock Mechanics. (NIIGM čě. M.M. Fedorova).
Married status: single.
If we talk about my hobbies, among them will be tourism, music, photography and making video, fishing.
My favorite number is 8, and it is not an accidently. I was born on 8.08.1988 in Donetsk in the family of engineers. My mother - Kukib Irina Spartakovna - a engineer-designeer, studied at Donetsk National Technical University on a specialty “Mmining machines and complexes". My father - Kukib Vladimir Vasilievich - ended Poltava Civil Engineering Institute with a degree in “Industrial and civil construction” (ICC), has an extensive experience in city planning and construction of large industrial facilities, such as oil and gas in the Far North of Russia.
My childhood was happy and restless, because I didn’t go to the kindergarten. Actually I traveled a lot with my family and not once visited Anapa, the Crimea (Feodosia, Alushta), of cause the Azov Sea, and climbed in the Slavic forests.
At an early age I began to show interest to the nature, which parents encouraged with the help of books, stories and visual aids, such as fish in the three-liter jar on the windowsill. This interest will stay with me for life.
Around the age of six I began to read independently big, thick books.
At 1st September, 1995 I went to the first class of general secondary school ą 35 with physics and mathematics of Donetsk. From the first class I was hard-working student, trying to use abilities and interest in getting new knowledge.
From the fifth grade I began to participate in various competitions, and did not avoid them until the end of the school. Not once I took prizes in regional and city competitions for a variety of subjects - mathematics, history, biology, and informatics.
From 9 to 11 classes I studied in Donetsk college, which was a good basis for entry into Donetsk National Technical University.
During my school years I have visited different sections: have been playing chess, air and Shipmodelling. It developed many useful skills i.e. assiduity. Classes in computer programming courses gave me the basics of computer literacy. For a long time I was really interested in the content of aquarium fish, and actually now I regret that I have no enough time.
I also traveled a lot at this time, and with my parents I visited St. Petersburg, Moscow, Kiev, various cities of the Crimea.
In 2005 I entered the Donetsk National Technical University on specialty "Hydraulic and pneumatic machinery" (now "Computer-aided design of hydraulic and pneumatic systems"). The choice of profession is largely influenced by my parents and grandfather - it is so because I grew up in a family of engineers. In addition, hydraulic and pneumatic systems are used in all branches of human activity. For example (as I have already learned in the learning process), the pump is the second most common machine in the world after the electric motor.
Thanks for good preparations, I entered the university students in April, successfully passed the test and rated 56 points from 60 possible. This allowed me not to worry about the results of final exams, but I passed them excellently.
From 1st September, 2005 college routine for me started. I can not say that I was fascinated by studying at the university. However, from the first course lectures of descriptive geometry left very good memories, which led a remarkable teacher, Professor Anatoly Kolomiets. While listening to the lectures on such a complex subject in the Ukrainian language was quite unusual, the material perceived surprisingly easy.
Actually the most interesting lectures started at the end of the second year, when we began to study such subjects as hydraulics or Theory of Mechanisms and Machines. Thanks to Professor of the Department "electromechanical systems" Anatoly Petrovich Kononenko, who became my supervisor later, I participated in the Ukrainian and international Olympiads in Hydraulics and Hydraulic and pneumatic machinery. I always was in the top ten.
Great achievements:
Cause I participated in various Olympiads and conferences, I visited many cities of the Ukraine - Kiev, Lviv, Odessa, Sumy. Independent from study-process I added to the list of cities I have visited - Moscow, Khabarovsk, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, and many others, also visited the Sea of Japan.
Studying the 3 and 4 courses, I’ve participated in commissioning of laboratory benches (hydraulic and hydro, pneumatic and pneumatics) of “Festo” under the leadership of the docent Tatyana Alekseevna Ustimenko.
Since April, 2008 I have started working in a laboratory of coal mine dewatering Research Institute named by M.M. Fyodorov, under the leadership after Professor Aliyev Natikbek Aliyevich who had taught us a course of mechanical engineering technology. These experiences I try to use in the study process and plan to use them in future. The theme of my diploma I choose because Natikbek Aliyevich suggested and explained me the urgency and perspective of the theme.
In the working process, I have made friends with a graduate of our specialty - Mikhail Vasilyevich Ponomarenko, who "infected" me with hiking mountains. Currently, I participated in 2 traverse of the first difficulty: the Carpathians (summer 2008) and the Crimea (Spring 2009) and several hikes without any category, but I'm not going to stop on this.
Since 2007 I fascinated in music, playing in the group on bass guitar. I am very sorry that I had not received at least a basic musical education.
In 2009, having passed my Final State Examination on excellent, I received a bachelor’s diploma of engineering mechanics. After graduation I continued my education at master's at the department "electromechanical systems" under the guidance of Professor, Doctor of Technical Sciences A.P. Kononenko.
In the future I plan to finish and to protect the master's work on the theme: "Justification of rational parameters of lifting systems of solid minerals from the seabed by Hydraulic turbine drive pumps" and also start working on a doctoral dissertation in which I will continue to develop the theme of master's work.
Also I plan to continue tourism and music, to visit Lake Baikal and other interesting places.