The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) is considered as the "Olympics of Programming Competitions." It is quite simply, the oldest, largest, and most prestigious programming ...
Google's Gemini 2.5 Deep Think achieved a gold-medal performance at the 2025 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Finals, solving 10 out of 12 problems. The AI tool even cracked a ...
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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 ...
ICPC) 2025 and achieved a record equivalent to a gold medal. The OpenAI team visited the venue and participated in the local exam, achieving a perfect score of 12 points after multiple submissions.
MOSCOW, May 25. /TASS/. A team of students of the St. Petersburg ITMO (Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics) University have won its seventh victory at the ACM International Collegiate ...
What do you get when you combine three UChicago students, one computer, five hours and one problem set? The three students, members of the programming team “Conjurers of Cheap Tricks,” earned a chance ...
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, ...
For the second year in a row, a team of three University of Chicago undergraduates has qualified for the World Finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest, organized by the Association ...
At the Southern California International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) held online on Feb. 27 this year, Santa Barbara City College won the top honor for two-year colleges. The ICPC is an ...
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 ...