The Competitive Programming team has once again demonstrated its competitive edge, dominating in both the Meta Hacker Cup and the 2024 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) regional ...
Do you want to improve your coding abilities, your knowledge of algorithms and data structures and your problem solving skills? Come do Competitive Programming at Princeton! We welcome both beginners ...
The "Mildcats", a team consisting of NU EECS Undergraduate Students Zeyu (David) Wang, Siyuan Cai, and Edward Kim, have won the 2014 ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Mid-Central USA Regional ...
The University of Nevada, Reno student chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery, or ACM, took sixth place at the regional programming competition held on October 26th. The team competed ...
Known as the founder of Gmail, Paul Buchheit (CWR ’98; GRS ’98, computer engineering; HON ’12) is a computer engineer and entrepreneur with extensive experience in the technology industry. He has ...
Three competitive programming teams from Northwestern participated in the 2025 International Collegiate Programming Contest’s (ICPC) North America Mid-Central Regional Contest, held Nov. 8 at the ...
Despite challenges and months of setbacks, a team of students at the University of Wisconsin placed 17th out of 117 at the International Collegiate Programming Contest world finals. October 2021, ...
Fifty high school students and their teachers are coming to Rochester Institute of Technology during the school day to learn about computer science and compete in a programming competition. Organizers ...
AlphaCode – a new Artificial Intelligence (AI) system for developing computer code developed by DeepMind – can achieve average human-level performance in solving programming contests, researchers ...
Three University students will travel to San Antonio, Tex., in April to participate in an international computer programming competition with 79 other teams from across the world. Paul Nelson '06, ...
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.