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TWU Computing Science students compete in the International Collegiate Programming Contest

The day-long contest is a race against the clock to solve real-world coding problems

More than 50,000 students from over 100 countries compete each year in the International Collegiate Programming Contest—the oldest, largest, and most prestigious university-level programming competition in the world.  

This year, a group of TWU Computing Science students joined the action. To prepare for this competition, the students had been gathering to train on a weekly basis since the Fall 2021 semester.

On competition day, March 5, 2022, the six TWU participants were divided into teams of three people each. Together, they raced against the clock to solve real-world coding problems. The day-long contest challenged the students’ knowledge, collaboration, creativity, and ability to work under pressure.

ICPC competitions are held at local, regional and international levels. In the Pacific Northwest region of Canada, TWU teams ranked 6th and 7th in competing against other larger universities (total of 12 teams). Overall, TWU teams ranked 27th and 30th among 85 teams in Division 2 in the ICPC Pacific Northwest regional competition. 

Congratulations to our TWU students for excellent results on the international stage!

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TWU computing science students compete in the International Collegiate Programming Contest on March 5, 2022.

TWU student participants:

Team Name: D2 X-men

  • Aditya Lakshminarayanan
  • Linyun (Oliver) Liu
  • Matthew Fuchs

Team Name: D2 Code to Joy

  • Jimmy Kha
  • Yaacov Kochatkov
  • Jacobus Burger

Special thanks to faculty-mentors Dr. Andrew Park and Dr. Herbert Tsang.


About Computing Science at TWU

TWU's Computing Science program prepares you to be a technological leader with a global perspective. Our graduates are creative problem solvers, lifelong learners, and highly adaptable leaders in our rapidly changing world. In addition to studying fundamental computing science topics, our students choose from a variety of elective courses, including: artificial intelligence, software engineering, computer graphics, databases, programming languages, computer networking, and virtual reality. To learn more, visit Computing Science at TWU.


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About Trinity Western University

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