Education

I was born on June 6, 2002, in the city of Donetsk, in an ordinary but friendly family where important life values such as respect for work, responsibility, and a thirst for knowledge were instilled in me from childhood. Donetsk, my hometown, became a place where I discovered the world, found friends, and took my first steps toward adulthood. My childhood was filled with joy, outdoor games, and exploring everything new that came my way.

I attended school in my hometown — School No. 120 in Donetsk. It was here that I discovered my interest in the sciences, especially physics and mathematics, which captivated me more and more each year with their logic and practical applications. One of the brightest memories of my school years was participating in Olympiads and various contests. I especially remember the English language competitions, where I not only tested my knowledge but also learned to express my thoughts more confidently. This gave me a push to further study languages, which proved very useful in the future.

In addition to academic pursuits, I actively participated in the school's sports life. Football, volleyball, and basketball became not only hobbies for me but also a way to develop teamwork and physical endurance. I never aspired to be a leader but always tried to be part of the team and contribute to its overall success. Sports taught me the importance of discipline, patience, and supporting each other.

After graduating from school, I enrolled at the Donetsk National Technical University to study Electronics and Nanoelectronics. This decision was a logical continuation of my interest in technology and exact sciences. Initially, studying at the university was challenging: I had to adapt to a new format of education, a large volume of information, and independent work. The first year was conducted in a full-time format, and I enjoyed student life: getting to know my classmates, participating in various events, and learning to balance studies with personal interests.

However, everything changed with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Education transitioned to a remote format, which deprived me of the opportunity to fully experience the student atmosphere. Classes conducted via computer became monotonous, and communication with teachers and peers became rare. Nevertheless, this time taught me self-discipline and the ability to plan my time, which are important skills for life.

In my master’s program, the studies became more challenging but also more interesting. I chose the topic for my thesis — “Development and Research of the Ultrasonic Gas Flow Meter Electronic System.” This field requires an in-depth study of various aspects of electronics and programming. I understand that working on this project not only broadens my knowledge but also prepares me for real-world challenges that I may face in my professional career.

During my time at the university, I developed my professional skills. I learned to work with software such as AutoCAD, MATLAB, Visual Studio, and many others, which allowed me to successfully complete academic projects and advance in the field of technology. Additionally, I began studying programming languages such as C++, Python, and Java, which enabled me to gain a deeper understanding of software development processes.

In my free time, I enjoy assembling and modding computers. This activity allows me to combine creativity and technology while also developing engineering thinking. I like experimenting with different components, exploring their capabilities, and creating unique solutions that are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, I enjoy video games, which help me relax and distract myself from everyday concerns. Sometimes, I study programming languages, which helps me stay updated on modern technologies and trends.

As for my personal qualities, I consider myself an honest, responsible, and friendly person. I always strive to be open to new ideas and ready to lend a hand if needed. My friends and acquaintances know that they can rely on me in difficult situations.

My plans for the future are simple but important to me. I aim to successfully complete my education and find an engaging job in the field of electronics and engineering that will allow me to apply the knowledge and skills I have acquired. I hope to work on projects that benefit people and contribute to technological development. At the same time, I dream of a stable and harmonious life with room for family, hobbies, and personal growth.

Concluding this biography, I want to note that every stage of my life has been important and meaningful. I am grateful for all the challenges and opportunities that have helped me become who I am today. I still have many goals and tasks ahead, and I am ready to approach them with confidence and perseverance.