We extend our deepest thanks to the exceptional individuals whose dedication, expertise, and creative energy
have propelled this initiative to new heights. Their collective contributions have shaped Savchenko
Solutions into an innovative platform poised to transform advanced physics education worldwide.
Core Team
Aliaksandr Melnichenka – Founder & CEO
Responsible for overall vision and leadership, including platform design, content strategy,
development of advanced theoretical materials, integration of new solutions, and multi-language
translations.
Stefan Nicov
Two-time International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) medalist and current Harvard student. Led the
initial English translation of Savchenko’s physics challenges, originated the idea to offer
solutions in PDF format, and guided editorial standards.
Eugene Dubrovin
Master of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, lecturer. Has provided solutions to over two hundred problems from various sections of the problem book. Pays special attention to accuracy and completeness of the solutions. Life motto: "Physics is a tool for explaining the world, and therefore, for understanding happiness."
Luis Daniel Fernández Quintana
Physics Contest coach in Santiago de Cuba and Professor at the Universidad de Oriente. Pioneered
the English-language section and contributed over 35 solutions spanning key subject areas.
Arsen Almaskhan
Contributed more than 50 advanced (asterisked) solutions across multiple categories, reinforcing
the project’s focus on higher-level problem-solving.
Andrei Yersh
IPhO bronze medalist who provided comprehensive solutions to pivotal chapters on magnetic field
induction and the magnetic effects on currents and moving charges. Additionally contributed
partial solutions to “10.1. Motion in a homogeneous magnetic field” and designed in
Artem Levko
IPhO bronze medalist who completed a detailed and entertaining solution to “6.1. Coulomb’s
Law. Electric Field,” infusing an element of humor to deepen conceptual understanding.
Dzikan Mikita
Developed solutions for “3.1. Small Deviations from Equilibrium” and “3.2. Period and Frequency
of Free Oscillations,” processing them at the
Anastasia Kozak & Anna Kordelyuk
Conceived the initial idea of launching this collaborative platform and contributed selected
kinematics and dynamics solutions that formed the foundation for the project’s curriculum.
Aliaksandr Kanashenka
BelPhO silver medalist who completed and enriched solutions for “3.1. Small Deviations from
Equilibrium” and “3.2. Period and Frequency of Free Oscillations,” complementing Mikita’s work
and offering alternative approaches.
Shukurullo Lutfulloyev
Physics major at the National University of Uzbekistan who authored solutions for “2.5.
Collisions” and additional dynamics problems, adding a valuable international perspective.
Dzikan Danila
Provided several solutions for “1.1–1.2. Constant-Speed and Variable-Speed Motion,” assisting in
laying a comprehensive groundwork for introductory mechanics.
Copyright Permissions and Special Thanks
Pavel Andreevich Victor
Associate Professor, Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, and creator of a YouTube
channel with over 1.1 million views. His published solutions and thought leadership served as a
key inspiration for some of our solutions on Russian.
Sergey Mikhailovich Lisakov
Renowned author of a physics USE preparation website. Contributed detailed solutions, offered
constructive design feedback, and granted permission to adapt his materials.
Vyacheslav Gunkov
PhD in Physico-Mathematical Sciences. Kindly granted the rights to publish select solutions and
provided technical insights crucial to our platform’s depth.
Alexander Yarenkov
Student at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, whose support and shared resources
further enriched the project’s scholarly content.