Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University – On May 24, Novosibirsk hosted a personal championship among university students in programming. Over the course of three hours, participants solved algorithmic problems of varying levels of complexity – from basic calculations to non-trivial problems on tiling figures.
All the prize places were taken by students Faculty of Information Technology (FIT) and Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics (MMF) NSU, demonstrating a high level of preparation and confident work under limited time conditions:
1st degree diploma: – Sofia Lylova, FIT.
Second degree diploma: – Danil Aleshkov, MMF, – Vyacheslav Shalunov, FIT, – Dmitry Stolyarov, FIT.
Diploma of the 3rd degree: – Stepan Kulakov, MMF, – Bogdan Martynov, FIT, – Vladislav Gaev, FIT.
For the winner of the championship, Sofia Lylova, participation was both training and an opportunity to take a break from her thesis.
— I wanted not only to switch, but also to practice. It was a great opportunity to take a break from intense work and at the same time maintain my skills in another area. When I found out that I had become the winner, I felt calm confidence, since this was the result that was most expected. Therefore, there is joy, but it is light and restrained, — Sofia shared.
According to her, the most difficult moment was choosing the next task: when obvious solutions are already behind us, we have to carefully evaluate the strategy and risks.
Bogdan Martynov noted that he perceived participation as an opportunity to compete in good company:
— The championship was dedicated to programming, so I decided: why not? Especially since there will be something to discuss with my comrades. And when I found out that I was among the prize winners, I was pleasantly surprised, — said Bogdan.
The city programming championship became not only a test of knowledge, but also another confirmation: NSU produces strong programmers who know how to win – both in studies and in competitions.
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