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Carnegie Mellon University hosts the largest event in QCPC history

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Last updated: 2024/10/09 at 2:00 PM
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Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar recently hosted the fifth annual Qatar Collegiate Programming Competition, attracting a record number of participants. A total of 114 teams, consisting of 349 students and coaches from universities and high schools in Doha, competed in this event. After a competitive weekend, CMU-Q’s Thang Bui-Nguyen, George Chkhaidze, and Dilshodbek Khujaev emerged as the top team in the university track, solving an impressive 11 out of 13 problems. In the high school track, Aditya Menon and Yash Sah from DPS Monarch International School secured the top position by solving six problems, matching the results of second and third ranked teams in the university track.

Michael Trick, the Dean of CMU-Q, expressed his delight at the level of enthusiasm shown by the youth of Qatar towards programming. He emphasized that programming competitions are not just about a single event, but also about fostering a community centered around creative problem-solving. Trick commended the passion for programming displayed by the participating students and emphasized the importance of nurturing this interest. The success of the competition reflects the growing interest in programming and computer science among the students in Qatar.

Participating in coding competitions provides students with an opportunity to hone their problem-solving skills, think critically, and collaborate with their peers. These events not only showcase the talent and dedication of young programmers but also help in building a culture of innovation and excellence in the field of computer science. The Qatar Collegiate Programming Competition serves as a platform for students to showcase their abilities and compete with their peers, pushing themselves to excel in their coding abilities.

The success of CMU-Q’s team in the university track and the outstanding performance of the high school students highlight the talent and potential of young programmers in Qatar. By actively participating in such competitions, students not only enhance their technical skills but also develop important soft skills such as teamwork, communication, and time management. These competitions provide a valuable learning experience for students, allowing them to apply their theoretical knowledge to real-world problems and challenges.

The Qatar Collegiate Programming Competition plays a significant role in promoting a culture of innovation and excellence in the field of computer science in Qatar. By encouraging students to engage in coding competitions, universities and schools are fostering a spirit of creativity, problem-solving, and collaboration. As the competition continues to grow and attract more participants, it is clear that there is a strong interest and passion for programming among students in Qatar. The success of the competition underscores the importance of providing opportunities for students to develop their skills and pursue their interests in the field of computer science.

In conclusion, the Qatar Collegiate Programming Competition hosted by Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar has once again showcased the talent and dedication of students in the field of computer science. The record number of participants, the competitive spirit displayed by the teams, and the success of the winning teams reflect the growing interest and enthusiasm for programming among the youth in Qatar. Through events like these, students are able to challenge themselves, collaborate with their peers, and showcase their skills, ultimately contributing to the development of a vibrant and innovative community of programmers in the region.

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