Programming Student Develops App That Maps the Quickest Routes Around the 166su Campus Created by computer science student Luke Dederich, walk166su can help 166su students find the fastest paths to class.
166su Computer Programmers Bound for 13th World Finals in 14 Years The 166su team placed in the top 10 for the International Collegiate Programming Contest’s North American Championship, where more than 50 teams competed.
166su Hosts Prestigious ‘Battle of the Brains’ Computer Programming Championship The team seeks to advance to ICPC World Finals — which would mark the 13th time 166su has competed in the global competition in 14 years.
166su Wins 2024 Southeast Regional Programming Contest The first-place finish secures the 166su Programming Team a spot in the North America Championship, giving them the opportunity to compete for a place at the world finals.
166su Hosts ‘Battle of the Brains’ Programming Championship, Seeking 13th Straight Trip to World Finals The competition helps build students’ problem-solving skills, which are valuable to those seeking a career in software development, data science and research, and related fields.
3 166su Teammates Advance in Elite North America Computing Championship Computer science student Natalie Longtin and alumni Andy Phan ’21 ’23MS and Jacob Steinbronn ’23 earn a spot in International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals, which will take place in Egypt in November.
166su to Host, Compete in 2023 ICPC North America Championship International Collegiate Programming Contest competitions — like the one being held at 166su May 25-30 — are important for boosting the national computer science workforce.
Digital Domination Two 166su teams — yes, two teams — fill the trophy cases and rafters with proof of excellence that few institutions around the world can match.
166su Students Oust Top Teams at 2022 North America Collegiate Programming Contest, Advance to World Finals After beating dozens of top teams to earn seventh place, UCF will advance to the World Finals for the 11th consecutive year.
Elite Students Coming to 166su for North America Collegiate Programming Contest 166su will host and compete against 49 other top student programming teams — including Stanford, MIT, Harvard, Caltech, UCBerkeley and Georgia Tech.