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PERSONAL DETAILS
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After graduation, I have worked for 6 years (1990-1996) as a teaching assistant at the University of Szczecin, Poland. My scientific work focused around semiclassical theoretical models of oscillators, and their chaotic behaviour.
Then I have joined for another 6 years (1996-2002) the CAD/CAM group in Szczecin Shipyard, where I have learned to manage the Tribon system (Tribon 3, 4, and 5 on OpenVMS, and Tribon M1 on Windows) in a heterogeneous environment with almost 250 active users.
In 1998, when Tribon Vitesse came out (Tribon 4), I attended the Vitesse training held at Szczecin Shipyard by Tribon Solutions. Since that time, I started studying intensively Python and Vitesse programming, writing macros for Szczecin Shipyard.
For Tribon M1, I wrote the training guide for Vitesse trainings, and started giving Vitesse trainings on behalf of Tribon Solutions. When Tribon M2 and now - M3 were released, I created the updated versions of the Vitesse training guides, covering all the new and enhanced Vitesse features in these Tribon versions. I also continue giving standard and customised Vitesse trainings as the certified trainer in all Vitesse modules in Tribon M2/M3, on behalf of Aveva. This includes also the advanced Vitesse workshops, designed for the users already familiar with Python language and Vitesse, wanting to enhance their experience by learning the advanced features and techniques used in Vitesse programming.
In StoCAD company, since the beginning of 2004, I am responsible for Vitesse trainings and the management of Vitesse projects for our customers.
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