The Belarusian State University team will take part in the finals of the World Programming Championship
BSU team will compete in the ICPC World Finals 2022/2023. The team members are: fourth year student of the Faculty of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science Daniil Dengalev, masters Efim Klimashevskiy and Anton Palykhovich. This honour was given to them after a successfull final in St. Petersbourg on December 7, when the guys solved 8 out of 12 tasks. In five hours BSU students developed an algorythm, proved its correctness and wrote a program using a coding language and tested the results via special automated testing system.
In total BSU teams won 6 diplomas: one 1st degree diploma, three 2nd degree diplomas and two third degree ones.
BSU team competed among North Eurasian Region Colleggees, which includes institutions of higher learning form Belarus, Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. In all, 280 teams reached the semi-final and after the contest 12 universities are going to take part in the finale. Among the cleverest twelve are representatives of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, St. Petersburg State University, Kazakh-British Technical University, etc. Belarus will also be represented by the Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics.
The BSU teams were coached by the head of the Department of Discrete Mathematics and Algorithms of the FAMCS Vladimir Kotov, senior lecturers of the same department Ivan Lukyanov and Denis Kim and senior lecturer of the Department of Computational Mathematics Alexei Tolstikov.
The finale will be held in November 2023 in Sharm-as-Sheikh (Egypt). This is going to be a unique coupled final as the winners from two seasons 2021/2022 and 2022/2023 will be battling for the win. BSU representatives from 2021/2022 roster are FAMCS graduates Mihail Natalevich, Alexander Kernozhitskiy and Stanislav Titenok.







