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Brief resume:

  • Faculty: Computer Science and Technology
  • Department: Automated Control Systems
  • Speciality: Information Control Systems and Technologies
  • Development of a computer sub-systems for process and 3D-visualization of CT images to assess the operability of tumors
  • Scientific Supervisor: Privalov Maxim

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Average mark in bachelor's degree: 4.78

Possession of languages: russian, ukrainian, english

Professional skills:

Programming languages: Visual C#, .NET 1.1-3.5, C++, Java, J2EE;

Web-programming: ASP.NET, HTML, CSS, PHP, JSP, JSF;

DBMS: Microsoft SQL Server 2005-2008, MySQL

Modeling/design tools: IBM Rational Rose, ERWin, Mathworks Matlab

Office: Microsoft Office Word, Excel, Power Point, Access

OS: Windows XP, Windows Server 2003-2008

Professional Skill: my work takes time and costs expensive, but it is of high quality

Autobiography:

Childhood

I was born on September 16, 1988 in Donetsk. As I remember, the weather in such significant day was nice – there were clouds and it was raining. Until 3 years old, I had been living in Norilsk, which is industrial city in the north of Russia over the polar circle. I remember northern lights, tundra, lots of mushrooms and bears. On December 16, 1991 my brother Boris was born. In distinct of other children, I didn’t attend kindergarten, but spent all my time at home with my relatives — numerous cousins.

Secondary Education

Before two weeks of my six-years, I was sent to the Secondary School #78 in Donetsk. It was easy to study, that is why it was boring. Most of the time I spent on disturbing my class teacher and neighbors on my desk. Almost in the time I started learning English language. When I was in third class, there was created karate section at our school; most children attended that lessons and I was among them. The couch was so severe that when the days of training were to come, it seemed that these days were lost from the beginning. But now it does my heart good to look at those days. Also I was sent to music school, to the class of not typical instrument — clarinet. This led to different performances at school, what I hated actually. Then I continued my education in the class of saxophone, so that I gave nine years to music school, making performances in philharmonics.

I was bored to study at school, so I entered to Donetsk Technical Lyceum after eighth class. It was interesting there for some time, but anyway studying was very easy. I continued disturbing teachers of Math and English Language, what led to fine words in my mark book, which I used to "lose" after lessons. In same time I was fond of computer games and tried to spend more time in computer clubs than at lyceum; fortunately it didn’t adversely affect on my marks.

When I was on my last year at lyceum, I was totally bored with everything and everyone, also with choosing of university. Music is now my hobby; and I chose technical university thanks to advice of my cousins. I chose computer speciality — Information Control Systems and Technologies, although everyone told me that there were lots of programmers and persuaded me to choose electrotechnical speciality. But I didn’t listen to anyone, and after self-preparations and exams I became one of the students in IUS-05a group.

Higher Education

Studying at university appeared more interesting and more complicated than at lyceum and school. New acquaintances, new passion… At once I learned the list of subjects which I didn’t like and during my studying I was adding new subjects to it. Right now it consists of such subjects: physics, engineering drawing, TOE, history, psychology, philosophy, culturology, sociology, political science, circuitry, computer networking, Ukrainian language and different branches of economics. Such subject as programming was much better; it was interesting and easier, so that I used to get excellent marks.

Surprisingly, final exams were easy to pass, I got pretty good weighted average mark and I am continuing wasting my time while being Master. The theme of my Master Project is as much complicated in remembering and pronunciation as very urgent problem (at least my supervisor of studies tells me this).

My achievements

Unexpectedly for myself I started working as C#-developer on my third year at university; thanks to my CV in internet, my luck and patient chief. During the work I realized how much specific utility of university knowledge is excessive. By the end of forth year at university, I had already have some realized projects and I was the most successful. I created publicity-building company in Simferopol together with one good person in the end of 2009. From September to May of 2009 I was working out software for the company and now I am technical manager of it. If you have building materials in Crimea and you cannot sell them or you do not know how to do this, you can feel free to contact us www.stroit.com.ua. Approximately to the end of 2010 — beginning of 2011 new office is planned to be created in Donetsk, and maybe in other cities of Ukraine.

Also I continue working out in the field of information system with help of NET-technology. If your business needs serious software and you realize that it will take time and money — you can complain to asp.olmer@gmail.com.

About future

For sure I want to graduate with Master Degree and to become free, to get rid of boring and useless lessons, projects, exams, cheating on exams and so on. I want to do something I like: programming, music and business. But also I would like to travel: to visit North Pole and South Pole, and maybe something like the Maldives.


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Pavel Zhizheria