January 7 marks the 80th anniversary of the birth of Honored Scientist of Ukraine, member of the Academy of Engineering Sciences of Ukraine, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor Vladimir Alexandrovich Hristich (01/07/1929 - 04/06/2005) - a famous scientist in the field of power engineering and
Ostafyev Vladimir Alexandrovich (b. In 1934) - Professor, Dean of the Faculty of instrument design and engineering, Honored Worker of Higher School of Ukraine, Professor Emeritus of NTUU "Kiev Polytechnic Institute" (1998).
Dynnyk Oleksandr Mykolayovych (1876-1950) - Academician of the Ukrainian SSR (1929), academician of the USSR (1946), Honored Researcher of the USSR (1944), Professor (1911).
Bobrov Flavian Flavianovich (1881-1948) – Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Head of the Department of pulp and paper production (1938-1948). In 1907 he graduated from the Kiev Polytechnic Institute, during 1907-1917 taught here and in the Commercial Institute in Kiev.
Pisarzhevskyy Lev Volodymyrovych (1874-1938) is an eminent scientist in the field of physical chemistry, academician of the USSR Academy of Sciences, laureate of the Lenin Award, head of KPI's Department in 1908-1912.
Sigorsky Vitaly - an outstanding scientist, teacher, professor of physical and biomedical electronics, Ph.D., Honored Worker of Science and Technology, Professor Emeritus NTUU "KPI", a veteran of the Great Patriotic War.
December 25, 2006 was a 100’s anniversary since a tragic death of the former director of Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (1902 - 1904) and the first dean and organizer of the Department (Faculty) Chemistry, a prominent scientist and chemist Michael Ivanovich Konovalov.
In November 2008 it was 125 years since the birth of the famous scientist and metallurgist of international renown, Hero of Socialist Labor, Lenin`s chevalier of 7 orders and other awards, the winner of the Lenin and State Awards of the USSR, the organizer and the leader of many steel mills, TsN
M. O. Kilchevskyi was born in 1909 in Kamianets-Podilskyi in a teacher’s family. Having begun to study at the KPI, he graduated in 1933 from the Kyiv Physics-Chemistry-Mathematics Institute, specializing in solid mechanics. M. O. Kilchevskyi began teaching still a student, in January 1933.