Among the winners of the University contest "Teacher-researcher 2014" there is doctor of legal Sciences, Professor of the FSL Yevgen Dmitrovich Lukyanchikova. This is the rare case in KPI, when the recognition got the representative of the Humanities faculty. That’s why it's very interesting to meet him.

Today Yevgen is a well-known specialist in the investigation of certain types of criminal offences in the context of European integration of the Ukrainian society, the author of over 300 scientific works. University competition was put forward by a number of scientific works devoted to the improvement of the criminal procedural legislation of Ukraine with the aim of bringing it closer to European standards on human rights. Our theoretician and practitioner of the law made a long way to his recognition . He came from Donetsck, and he’s working for many years in the interior Ministry. All his life he spent studying, practical application and improvement of legal norms. In 1975 he graduated from the Kiev higher school of MIA USSR in the specialty "Jurisprudence". Since 1978 he is working on scientific-pedagogical work. Defended his PhD thesis in 1979, and doctorate in 2006.

Worked on various positions: from a teacher of the Kyiv higher school of the USSR Ministry, to the Vice-rector on scientific work of the Donetsk Institute of internal Affairs and head of the Center for the training of scientific-pedagogical staff of the National Academy of internal Affairs of Ukraine. Since 2008, Yevgen Dmitrovich holds the position of Professor of information law and law of intellectual property in the FSL of Kyiv Polytechnic University.
Professor Y.D. Lukyanchikov has a wide range of scientific interests: information security investigations; institutional, legal and tactical fundamentals of investigation; organization of interaction of the investigative and operational units in the detection of crime; features of production on Affairs about crimes of minors; features expert studies of intellectual property rights. He trained 20 candidates and two doctors legal Sciences. Among recent scientific reports – presentations at international scientific conferences in the Don Law Institute (2013) and Tyumen University (2014).

To scientific research the teacher attracts students, who made their first research in the form of master's theses. For example, in the group of SP-32M Ekaterina Prikhodko has prepared her work on "The Legal and psychological basis for the investigation of crimes committed with special cruelty"; Olga Berezansky – "Computer technologies in criminal proceedings"; Roman Gerasimenko – "the Prosecution in criminal proceedings of Ukraine in the context of European standards"; Vadim Plakhotnichenko – "Forensic examination of intellectual property objects".

At the present time a team of the Department under the leadership Y.D. Lukyanchikova finalized the textbook on criminology for students of the faculty of sociology and law NTUU "KPI".