Biography

My name is Nikita Sergeevich Makoveev. I was born on July 17, 2000, in the city of Donetsk, which became my hometown and the starting point of my life journey. Donetsk is the city where I took my first steps, learned about friendship, perseverance, and the value of hard work. This is where I spent my childhood, filled with joy and discovery, and where I began my first serious education.

From an early age, I showed an interest in various technical devices. I was always curious about how things work and often took apart old electronics to study their inner workings. I could spend hours with a screwdriver, trying to figure out what seemed like chaos to others. This curiosity often led me to disassemble old radios and vacuum cleaners, but it was then that I realized technology would become an essential part of my life.

My school education took place at Secondary School No. 19 in Donetsk. School was a place where I faced my first challenges and first victories. I was not a top student, and I often found it difficult to grasp new material. However, I always tried to move forward despite the difficulties. My teachers recognized my efforts and supported me. Subjects like physics and computer science were especially close to me, as they allowed for experimentation and learning from mistakes.

In addition to studying, my school years were filled with friendship and school events. I never refused to participate in competitions and quizzes, even if my results were modest. This taught me not to fear challenges and to participate, even if I was unsure of victory. In the senior grades, I became interested in computers and began to study graphic editors, which later became one of my hobbies.

After school, I enrolled at the Donetsk National Technical University to major in \"Electronics and Nanoelectronics.\" Studying at the university was not easy. Some disciplines, such as higher mathematics or circuit design, were challenging, but I always strived to complete what I started. I realized that success is the result of effort and perseverance, not innate ability. Over time, I began to find interest in practical assignments, especially those related to developing electronic circuits.

Working on my diploma project turned out to be a real challenge for me. The topic of my work — \"Development and Research of an Electronic System for Measuring the Cargo Weight of Heavy-Duty Vehicles\" — required patience and time. I studied the theoretical basis, examined sensors and microcontrollers used in the system, and dealt with many problems and errors along the way. Although not everything worked out on the first try, I completed the project, even if it took a bit longer than expected. This experience taught me an important lesson — never give up, even if the tasks seem difficult.

Speaking about my personal qualities, I consider myself a responsible and communicative person. I always try to help others, whether it’s advice or support in work. My friends and classmates know that they can always turn to me for help, and I will do my best to assist them. I believe that qualities such as perseverance and the desire to help play an important role in life and work.

In my free time, I enjoy creative activities and technology. My main hobby is working in Photoshop. I create graphic layouts and try my hand at simple design. This activity allows me to express creativity and develop my sense of style. I also enjoy computer games, which help me relax and recharge. Sometimes, I get carried away with board games and watching educational videos to learn something new and useful.

My professional skills are related to electronics and computer technologies. I can work with programs like Microsoft Office, MathCad, Proteus, Multisim, and Photoshop. I also have basic knowledge of programming languages such as C and C++, which I use for working with microcontrollers and simple automation tasks. I am confident that these skills will help me master more complex systems and devices in the future.

In conclusion, I can say that my life path has not been the easiest, but it was the challenges and trials that helped me become who I am today. I did not strive for perfection, but I always tried to move forward. I believe that thanks to my perseverance, diligence, and readiness to learn new things, I will be able to achieve success in the field of electronics and engineering. My goal is to become a specialist capable of developing and improving electronic systems that make people's lives better and more convenient.