Born on May 24, 1975 in Kyiv. In 1992, after graduating from secondary specialized school No. 159 in Kyiv, he entered, and in 1998 graduated from the engineering and physics faculty of the National Technical University of Ukraine "Kyiv Polytechnic Institute" and received a master's degree in the specialty "Composite and powder materials, coatings" . The master's thesis is "Multilayer ZrO2 -TiO2 ceramics obtained by selective laser sintering".
In 1998, he started working at the Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (IPMS), and in November of the same year he entered the post-graduate program of the IPMS. After completing his post-graduate studies, he worked as a junior researcher in Department No. 18 "Rheological and Physico-Chemical Foundations of Powder Materials Technology" of the IPMS.
Under the leadership of Dr. of Engineering Sciences A. V. Ragulya defended his candidate's thesis in 2002 the thesis "Regularities of structure formation and formation of properties of nanocomposites based on refractory titanium, aluminum and silicon nitrides under conditions of sintering with controlled compaction speed" in the specialty "Powder metallurgy and composite materials". After defending his thesis, he worked in department No. 18 "rheological and physico-chemical foundations of technology of powder materials" of IPMS as a researcher, and in 2003 he was transferred to department No. 48 "physico-chemistry and technology of nanostructured ceramics and nanocomposites" of IPMS.
In 2006, he was transferred to the same department as a senior researcher in connection with the competition.
In 2017, he defended his doctoral thesis "Structuring and formation of properties of wear-resistant composite nanomaterials based on nitride phases using electrosintering technologies" in the specialty "Powder metallurgy and composite materials" (scientific consultant Dr. of Engineering Sciences A. V. Ragulya).
In 2018, he was transferred as a leading researcher in connection with the completion of the competition.
In 2019, he was appointed head of Department No. 21 "Thermomechanical Processing of Refractory Materials".
In July 2023, he was appointed acting deputy director for scientific work of the Frantsevich Institute for Problems of Materials Science of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
In 2001, he completed an internship at the Institute of Ceramic Technologies and Systems (IKTS, Dresden, Germany). As a result of this internship, a long-term cooperation between IPMS and IKTS was established. In 2003, 2005 and 2008, he was invited to the Institute of Ceramic Technologies and Systems to perform joint research work.
During his work at the IPMS, he participated as a responsible executor and manager in a number of international and national projects (NATO "Science for Peace", UNTSC, CDRF, etc.). Currently, he is the head of the international NATO project "Science for Peace and Security" G6128 - "Nanocomposites with self-healing and self-lubricating effect, for atmospheric/vacuum bearings".
Associate Professor of the Department of Applied Physics and Materials Science of Kyiv Academic University since 2021. Supervisor of master's theses.
Fluent in English. Publications in scientific journals (Q1-Q3) of Elsevier and Springer publishing houses, as well as reports at international conferences and lectures and workshops in English are proof of this.
Member of the editorial board of the magazine "Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics", which is also published by the English publisher Springer "Powder Metallurgy and Metal Ceramics".
Member of the Ukrainian Materials Science Society named after I.M. Frantsevich since 2018.
Member of the Specialized Scientific Council D 26.207.03 Defense of dissertations for obtaining the scientific degree of Doctor (candidate) of technical sciences in specialties: 05.02.01 "Materials Science", 05.16.06 "Powder Metallurgy and Composite Materials", IPMS.
Conducts webinars for young people with the support of KAU and NGO "Noosphere" with the aim of popularizing science.