We are pleased to present information about a Bachelor’s graduate of our Department (group E-219св, class of 2022) – Mykyta Deinichenko.
My name is Mykyta Deinichenko. In 2019, I entered the Department of Electrical Apparatus. I deliberately chose this field of study, because even before admission, I understood that here I would gain knowledge in all areas of power engineering and electrical engineering. Studying was sometimes challenging, but always interesting. There were definitely no boring classes! The faculty consisted of both professors of the “Soviet school” and their younger successors and students. They were always ready to help and found an individual approach to each student. In case of any problems, I could always turn to my advisor. The professors were supportive and encouraged us to participate actively in university life. The lectures were rich with real-life examples, practice, and the personal experience of our teachers. Laboratory classes took place in modern labs and classrooms equipped with multimedia tools. Almost every class was accompanied by interactive materials. Indeed, during my studies we learned about the operation of electrical equipment from A to Z – from power plants to sockets in apartments. Another great advantage was that most of my fellow students lived in the dormitories, where we helped each other master difficult material. In addition, student life was bright and fun, full of various events, competitions, and sports activities. While studying, I also found opportunities to work in my free time, gain experience, combine work with studies, apply my knowledge in practice, and continue improving myself. After graduating and earning my Bachelor’s degree, I was able to start working at SAMSUNG near Budapest, Hungary, as a junior engineer in commissioning production lines of battery packs for electric vehicles. The theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and competencies I gained at NTU “KhPI,” Department of Electrical Apparatus, helped me join one of the leading companies in this field. I am very grateful to all my professors for their support. I do not regret my choice. The knowledge, skills, and approach to teaching that our mentors shared with us will remain with me for many years. It is definitely worth choosing this Department to make your first step toward a successful future! Mykyta DeinichenkoI work as a junior engineer for commissioning the production line of battery packs for electric vehicles at SAMSUNG near Budapest, Hungary.
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