In 1976, he graduated with honors from the mechanical faculty of the Kyiv Institute of Civil Aviation Engineers, where he went from being a postgraduate student, assistant to professor, head of the department, vice-rector of the university.
Since 2003 — rector of the National Transport University and head of the department of production, repair, and materials science.
Dmytrychenko is an author and co-author of over 250 scientific works, including the monograph "Elastohydrodynamics: Theory and Practice", study guides: "Higher Education and the Bologna Process", "Tribology and the Basics of Machine Reliability".
The motive for this was a complaint to the police, which was filed by Mykola Dmytrychenko, the rector of the National Transport University.
That is, the capital's university openly defended the Russian identity and Alexander Pushkin.