Timofeev Vladimir Fedorovich (05 [17] /08/1858, Poltava - 12/14/1923) - Professor, Department of Physical Chemistry (1899-1908), director of the Kiev Polytechnic Institute (1906-1908). He was a trainee of N.N. Beketov.
I.J. Shtaerman (1891-1962) - Ph.D., professor, an expert in the field of mechanics, corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1939). The scientific activity of I.J. Shtaerman was formed under the leadership of Professor of Mechanics University of Kiev P.V. Voronets.
T.V.Putyata was born December 17, 1905 in Kiev. In 1921 she was enrolled in the Higher Institute of Education (now - Kyiv Taras Shevchenko State University). Along with training she began her labor activity. In 1925 she graduated from KSU.
A.P. Kotelnykov (1865-1944) - PhD, Professor, specialist in theoretical mechanics, a distinguished ,Researcher of the USSR (1934), belonged to the dynasty of famous mathematicians. He was the Laureate of State Prize USSR (1943).
Anatoly D. Nesterenko (1899-1975) - Professor, Head of Department electric instrumentation (1945-1956), corresponding member of AS UkSSR (1951). In 1926, he graduated from Kyiv Polytechnic Institute.
Ivan Vladimirovich Tananaev (22.05[04.06].1904, Serpove village, now Morshansk district of the Tambov region - 28.02.1993) - academician of the Academy of Science of the USSR (1958; member-correspondent of 1946). Chief editor of the journal "Inorganic materials" (from 1965).
Heorhiy Yosypovych Sukhomel (11.09.1888 - 18.07.1966 ) - Doctor of Engineering Science, professor, member of the Academy of Science of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (elected: 19.05.1951; speciality: hydraulics and hydromechanics).
T.M. Bashta was born February 14, 1904 in Poltava in a large family of blacksmith. In 1914 the family moved in Ashgabat. In the age of eighteen - graduating the railway technical school – he started work an assistant, and then - a train driver of Asian Railway.
Volodymir Mykolaiovich Chelomey was born in June 30, 1914 in Sidlets town of Pryvislyanski district (modern Poland) in the family of teachers. Soon the First World War burst out and Chelomey family moved to Poland.