NJUPT Achieved Breakthrough in the World Final of International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC)

文章来源: College of Computer Science, BELL Honors College, College of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education, Office of Educational Administration发布时间:2024-04-22浏览次数:10

  From April 14 to 19, the 46th International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Final was held in Luxor, Egypt. The NJUPT team composed of Prof. Chen Zhi as the coach and 2020 undergraduates He Lehan, Chen Yixin and Zhao Yizhou as the team members participated in the 46th ICPC World Finals, and achieved a breakthrough result, ranked 11th and won the bronze medal.

Ranking of the 46th International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Final  

Our Winning Team of the 46th International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Final  

Our Team Won Bronze Medal at the 46th International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Final

International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) is the world's largest, highest level and very bench-marking international computer science competition, and an important platform for international scientific and technological, educational and cultural exchanges in the fields of electronic information, computers and software, etc. The competition aims to fully demonstrate the innovation ability, team spirit and will of college students, as well as their ability to use computers to analyze and solve problems under pressure. The competition aims to fully demonstrate the innovation ability, team spirit and will quality of college students, as well as their ability to analyze and solve problems by using computers under pressure, to provide a stage for participants to fully display themselves, show their talents and challenge their limits, and to promote international academic and cultural exchanges.

This year's World Final, organized by the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT), was attended by 124 university teams (1 team from each university) from 38 countries and regions, with 12 medals. Three universities in mainland China won medals at the final, with Peking University winning the gold medal and the championship, and Tsinghua University and Nanjing University of Posts and Telecommunications winning the bronze medal in that order.


(Written by Chen Zhi  Initially Reviewed by Yin Zhili, Shen Jianhua, Xiao Jian   Edited by Wang Cunhong   Reviewed by Zhang Feng)