IBA–Sponsored Team Wins Bronze at ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest

From April 6 to April 9, the 32nd ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest was held in Banff, Alberta, Canada. Of the 6,700 teams representing 1,821 universities from 83 countries competing at 213 sites from September to December 2007 worldwide, one hundred teams advanced to the World Finals. The world’s finest university students of the computing sciences and engineering championed four gold, four silver and four bronze medals.

The team of the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Informatics of the Belarusian State University (BSU) (Nikita Lesnikov, Pavel Irzhavsky, and Vladimir Kerus) took one of the bronze medals with its 12th place.

Vladimir Kotov, the team’s coach; Pavel Mandrik, Dean of the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Informatics; and IBA, the team’s sponsor congratulated the students on their excellent performance at the contest.

The medalists of the championship are:



PlaceMedalNameSolvedTim
1GoldSt. Petersburg University of IT, Mechanics and Optics81187
2GoldMassachusetts Institute of Technology7997
3GoldIzhevsk State Technical University71008
4GoldLviv National University71010
5SilverMoscow State University71165
6SilverTsinghua University71347
7SilverStanford University71354
8SilverUniversity of Zagreb71404
9BronzeUniversity of Waterloo71597
10BronzePetrozavodsk State University6819
11BronzeSt. Petersburg State University6826
12BronzeBelarusian State University6857

In 2004, the IBA–sponsored BSU team won gold medals at the 28th ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest.

Source: IBA IT Group
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