Middle mark in the period of studies in university: 4,70
I was born on February 26, 1988 in Donetsk. My father — Valeriy Blinov, born 1959, engineer by profession. My Mother — Tatyana Blinova, born 1961, by profession is a medical officer.
A lot of time in childhood I spent at the country house. From an early age I loved to learn something new about the world around us. I liked to watch telecasts, about travelings of famous scientist Jacques-Yves Cousteau and read books about the adventures of the famous English scientist, zoologist Gerald Durrell.
In September 1995 the long-awaited event happened, I became a pupil of the educational complex ¹ 1 of the city of Donetsk.
Thanks to the professionalism and commitment of teachers, the interest with which they taught, transmitted to pupils. In elementary school I really liked the 2 subjects biology and geography. From the first class I began to visit different sections. Year with interest learned the art of playing chess, studied at the art club. For 10 years I pretty much dealt with ballroom dancing and took part at competitions. In the school were also held many competitions and events.
In high school I took part at competitions in history, and informatics. I attended courses in mathematics, computer science and English. The interest in programming arose during preparatory course, which led a remarkable teacher Anokhina Innà Yuryevna.
Choosing the university and the faculty, where I wanted to study was very easy, this is due to the fact that this is the best faculty offering an education in computer engineering in Donetsk and one of the best in Ukraine. But the choice of specialty was not easy, because each specialty of our faculty has its advantages. I stopped at the specialty "Computer systems and networks", because I wanted to take the course relating to both hardware and software.
In 2005 happened that what I can really be proud of — as a result of passing the rating tests I became a student of DonNTU.
I done everything i can to study new programming language, trying to learn as many technologies as possible.
Studying at the University was simple enough for me, although sometimes I had to stay up past midnight doing laboratory or doing drawings for the coursework. The event whis which is connected the greatest excitement was the state exam, and it showed I was not in vain tried to learn the most from all the subjects that we teach. I have received "excellent" and it allowed me enter the Masters. At university I met many good people among whom I found new friends to share my interests and views. At the beginning of the first semester, I determined the topic of my master's work. It relates to programming of FPGA based devices
My professional future, I see associated exclusively with programming, but it's difficult to say in what area, because each is interesting . I was very lucky that I found the scope of activities that brings me pleasure. Also, I very much want to visit 3 countries Britain, Australia and Canada. For this I should improve my English to perfection.