Georgia Tech continues to excel in the world’s premier student programming competition. Computer science Ph.D. student Xieting  (Creatix) Chu placed first in the Third International Collegiate ...
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Student problem-solvers from 20 universities will have five hours to design algorithms and program them to work at a computer science contest at RIT. RIT is hosting the Northeast North American ...
Last year, one Miami University team finished in the top 20 of the ICPC’s East-Central North America Region, an annual competitive programming contest. This year, even though they had a disadvantage ...
Google’s Gemini 2.5 Deep Think just pulled off something out of your expectations. Yes, it won gold-medal level at the 2025 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Finals, the most ...
Professors in RIT’s computer science department, Ivona Bezakova and Zack Butler, successfully organized this year’s Northeast North America (NENA) regional round of the International Collegiate ...
The Wildcats were the only team to solve all 8 problems in the competition. The contest involved 139 teams from a five-state region. The Wildcats, a Northwestern University team consisting of EECS ...
When Jonathan (JT) Plotzke stepped into his first computer programming class as a sophomore at Midland High School, he never expected to be named one of the best programmers in the world just five ...
The WildWildCats, consisting of NU EECS Students Yiding Feng (2nd year PhD), Ruohong Zhang (5th year BS), and You Li (2nd year PhD) have placed 9th out of 119 teams in the 2017 Mid-Central USA ...
In one week, four UCLA students will pack their bags for a trip to Morocco, prepared to huddle around a single computer at one of the most prestigious computer programming competitions in the world.
Three students from Poland's Warsaw University won the 31st-annual International Collegiate Programming Contest, dubbed the Olympics of computer programming. The Polish team vanquished 6,099 teams ...
The 2018 World Finals of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) culminated today at Peking University in Beijing, China. Three students from ...