Scientist, Inventor, Innovator, PhD in Technical Sciences, Laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology (1994), Specialist in vibration technology, superhard materials, and mechanical engineering, Head of scientific laboratories, author of original technical solutions, Designer with a visionary, space-oriented mindset
Scientist, Inventor, Innovator, PhD in Technical Sciences, Laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology (1994), Specialist in vibration technology, superhard materials, and mechanical engineering, Head of scientific laboratories, author of original technical solutions, Designer with a visionary, space-oriented mindset
26 August 1948
14 June 2015 (66 years)
Khutor Topoli, Timashevsky District, Krasnodar Krai, USSR
Moscow, Russian Federation
Baikove Cemetery, Kyiv, Ukraine
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Father: Ivan Antonovych Kostyuk (1924–2007)
Mother: Kostyuk (Frolovicheva) Oleksandra Vasylivna, died in 1949
Stepmother: Kostyuk Valentyna Demyanivna (mother of sister Nina), died young
Sister: Nina Ivanivna Chyzh (née Kostyuk)
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Grandfather: Kostyuk Anton Andriyovych
Grandmother: Kostyuk Mariya Ivanivna
Great-grandfather: Kostyuk Andriy Pylypovych
Great-great-grandfather: Kostyuk Pylyp
Spouse: Nadiia Mykolaivna Kostyuk (née Dovbysh), 1947–2021, married in 1969
Son: Oleksandr Anatoliyovych Kostyuk , born February 24, 1971
Daughter: Anna Anatoliivna Pivtorak (née Kostyuk), born October 9, 1976
Grandchildren: Six
• 1955–1963 — Derbentska Eight-Year School No. 6 named after Lenin
• 1963–1966 — Secondary School No. 29, Sovkhoz “Kubanets” (Gold Medal)
• 1966–1971 — Zaporizhzhia Mechanical Engineering Institute named after V.Ya. Chubar, specialization: Aviation Engines, Diploma with Honors
• 1971–1974 — Postgraduate Studies at Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, specialization: Mechanical Engineering Technology
• 1975 — PhD in Technical Sciences (awarded by the Higher Attestation Commission of the USSR)
• Since 03.12.1974 — Head of Laboratory, Institute for Superhard Materials named after V.M. Bakul, NAS of Ukraine
• Scientific Secretary of the Department for Materials Science Problems, Presidium of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
• Director of the State Design Bureau for Physical Instrument Engineering with Pilot Production, Institute of Physics, NAS of Ukraine
• Founder and Chief Designer of a Private Design Bureau for High-Power Mini Engines (Kyiv)
• From 2000 — “Neftemash” Plant (Krasnodar), Head of Technical Control Department
• Later — Chief Designer and Deputy Director of the “Tekhoyl” Engineering Group
• Deputy Director for Commercial and Production Affairs, Moscow Mechanical Plant “Krasny Put” (subsidiary of Russian Railways, RZD)
• Medal “For Labour Distinction” (1986)
• Laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine in Science and Technology (1994)
▫️ Presidential Decree №810/94, dated December 28, 1994
▫️ For the development of scientific foundations for a new generation of materials and technologies based on superhard materials
🔩 Vibration Technology and Resonant Systems
1. Resonant-action vibrator with electromagnetic drive
2. Electromagnetic vibrator
3. Energy-saving vibrator with directional resonant oscillations for vibration equipment
4. Resonant vibrosieve
5. High-frequency vibratory screen with energy-saving resonant drive for drilling fluid cleaning and sludge drying
6. Resonant vibratory screen for drilling fluid purification
7. Energy-saving vibration screen for cleaning drilling fluid and drill sludge
8. Flexible mesh cartridge on a rigid frame for vibration screens
9. Method of excitation and regulation of resonant mechanical oscillations and device for its implementation
10. Method of excitation and maintenance of resonant mechanical oscillations and device for its implementation
11. Method of generating resonant mechanical oscillations and device for its realization
12. Screw tension-compression spring for resonant mechanical vibration systems
13. Device for generating inertial force
14. Method for obtaining inertial force and device for its implementation
15. Energy-saving method for generating stable directional resonant oscillations excited by a centrifugal vibrator based on an asynchronous electric motor
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Patents / Inventions
(according to Google Patents, including under the name Anatoly Kostyuk / A. Kostyuk)
🛠️ Metal-Cutting and Technological Devices
16. High-precision metal-cutting machine tool
17. Method of burnisher grinding
18. Method for shaping the working surface of steel or cast iron components
19. Method for obtaining an anti-friction surface
20. Device for supplying lubricant-coolant to a grinding wheel
21. Hydrostatic support
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Patents / Inventions
(according to Google Patents, including under the name Anatoly Kostyuk / A. Kostyuk)
🚀 Space and Futuristic Projects
22. Method for protecting the Earth against asteroid-comet hazards
23. Spacecraft for interplanetary and intergalactic flight
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Patents / Inventions
(according to Google Patents, including under the name Anatoly Kostyuk / A. Kostyuk)
🎯 Other
24. Device for recording the results of sports exercises
25. Track-link for caterpillar chains
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Patents / Inventions
(according to Google Patents, including under the name Anatoly Kostyuk / A. Kostyuk)
Anatoliy Ivanovych Kostyuk was a man of profound erudition, high professional standards, and rare human dignity. A scientist, engineer, inventor, father, and husband — he combined rationality with care, scientific discipline with heartfelt warmth.
His life journey spanned several eras — from aviation engineering to cutting-edge technologies in materials science, from research laboratories to design bureaus.
A laureate of the State Prize of Ukraine and author of numerous technical innovations, he left behind not only an engineering legacy, but also an enduring example of honesty, consistency, and inner strength.
In his family, he was attentive and gentle. He taught, supported, and set rules with kindness that could never be forgotten. With his wife Nadiia, they created a space of quiet, respect, and mutual support — a model for generations to follow.
Everything Anatoliy Ivanovych did was precise and meaningful — from drafting blueprints to weekend walks with his children, from scientific reports to dog exhibitions. He is remembered not only as a brilliant expert, but as someone who truly “breathed presence” — and passed that presence on to those he loved.
Anatoliy Ivanovych possessed a subtle sense of harmony and always found a way to touch the beautiful.
In his children’s early years, he left warm memories of quiet evenings with a guitar — when the stillness of night was filled with gentle music and the comforting presence of their father.
Together, they developed film in a dark bathroom and learned how to print photographs, observing light and form. These were more than technical skills — they were lessons in attentiveness to life.
His creative spirit also shone through in scientific experiments: he had a gift for making complexity engaging, revealing essence, and sparking curiosity.
He wasn’t just someone who explained things — he created a space where understanding could be born.