Roman Porozov the Russian Wikipedia.

Luca Daniel
2 min readDec 6, 2020

Roman Porozov is like the Russian Wikipedia as he is very knowledgeable about culture, tech & science.

📖 In fact every morning along with his no-sugar coffee he gets to read books, news and science articles.

He has a doctoral degree in Cultural and Social studies & a University degree in Linguistics.

😊 For the last 15 years he has been teaching at the university as this is what brings him a genuine pleasure. He is experienced in teaching in various countries and his personal mission is to educate the younger generations.

You can spend hours talking to Roman about movies, culture & tech, as his stories have a peppered-pinch of exquisite humor.

At work he shows an agile professional attitude and he’s always driven by perfectionism.

👏 Working with Roman on this project was a true pinnacle of collaboration dedicated to Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev and all the heroes of Chernobyl 1986.

Roman Porozov

Q: Roman, why did you get involved in this project?

Our project is a unique opportunity to apply all your knowledge as a translator for the benefit of the science development. Once in your life, one important question arises — why did you receive all your knowledge. And this project was the answer to the question.

I really hope that our knowledge will become an incentive for everyone to tear off our wonderful world.
And even more so, how can a project on the periodic system of Dmitry Mendeleev do without a Russian translation?”

Q: How would you like the education to be in your country?

“Russian education has always been considered to be of high quality — both in the Soviet and modern periods. I believe that education in Russia is undergoing serious transformations.

We now have a unique opportunity to improve the technical support of our university education, and significant funds are being spent on this.
I believe in our pupils and students — they always show their curiosity, interest, independence and critical thinking. All that I value in them.”

Roman Porozov

Q: What is your source of inspiration on a daily basis?

“A key source of inspiration is the desire for new knowledge and the belief that this knowledge can be useful. And, of course, the support of my lovely family.”

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Originally published at https://blog.agile-flex.com on December 7, 2020.

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