Every year, the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) holds their International Collegiate Programming Competition (ICPC). And each year, the University of Michigan–Dearborn (UM-D) enters it!
The ICPC begins with regionals, and then the selected top teams from all of the regions are sent to the world competition. As UM-D belongs to the ACM East Central North America Region (ECNA), we compete in the ACM ECNA Regional Progamming Contest (RPC).
ACM ECNA RPC Results:
- 2008: 50th & 81st out of 124 teams
- “Byte Knights” - Cale Colony, Luke Duncan, Trevor Tabaka
Placed 50th out of 124 teams - “Bits Don’t Byte” - Garegin Avagyan, Andrew Hagen, Scott Hoffman
Placed 81st out of 124 teams
- “Byte Knights” - Cale Colony, Luke Duncan, Trevor Tabaka
- 2007: 33rd & 109 out of 109 teams
- “Fermat’s Last Team” (Dan Hojnacki, Dwight VanTuyl, Jialin Jiao)
Placed 33rd out of 109 submitting teams, with successfully solving two problems.
- “Pi is Exactly 3″ (Nathan Whitehead, Will Burton, Zach/Zhong Zheng)
Placed 76th out of the 109 submitting teams, with successfully solving one problem.
- “Fermat’s Last Team” (Dan Hojnacki, Dwight VanTuyl, Jialin Jiao)
- 2006: 40th & 57th out of 135 teams
- 2005: 52nd & 58th out of 132 teams
- 2004: 52nd & 96th out of 188 teams
- 2003: 19th & 94th out of 144 teams
- 2002: 25th & 57th out of 132 teams
- 2001: 21st & 73rd out of 123 teams
- 2000: 45th & 53rd out of 116 teams