Carnegie Mellon and Qatar University win national programming competition – The Peninsula

  • Date: 12-Aug-2022
  • Source: The Peninsula Qatar
  • Sector:Education
  • Country:Qatar
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Carnegie Mellon and Qatar University win national programming competition – The Peninsula

Teams from Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar (CMU-Q) and Qatar University took the top two spots at the 2022 Qatar Collegiate Programming Competition (QCPC). Both teams will advance to the regional competition in Egypt in December. The competition was hosted by CMU-Q, a Qatar Foundation partner university.

The students on the winning team—Thang Bui, Andrey Genze and Ulan Seitkaliyev—are studying computer science at CMU-Q. All three students placed in the top two of last year’s competition as well. The silver medallist team members were Ahmed Ashraf, Youssef Elshahawy, and Faisal Abughazaleh from Qatar University.

Michael Trick, dean of CMU-Q, spoke at the closing ceremony of the competition: “Programming competitions are about building a community around creative problem solving. The more opportunities that young programmers in Qatar have to come together and solve problems, the more the computing ecosystem in Qatar will thrive.”

The competition was organized by CMU-Q’s Giselle Reis, associate area head and associate teaching professor of computer science, and Eduardo Feo Flushing, visiting assistant teaching professor of computer science.

Reis noted how much the teams improved since last year’s competition. “We could see how the teams were more confident, and it was a much more competitive environment this year.” At CMU-Q, Reis