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For the first time... Beni Suef University qualifies for the Arab level in the ACPC African-Arab Championship For Programming

26 Sep 2021

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Today, Prof.  Dr/Mansour Hassan, President of Beni Suef University, congratulated the team of students of the Faculty of Computing and Artificial Intelligence and their coach, after they qualified to ascend and participate in the African-Arab Programming Championship ACPC out of a total of 9 qualified teams In the presence of Dr. Hanan Suleiman, a member of the Senate, Dr. Mohamed Sayed, Dean of the College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence, and Dr. Ahmed Bahaa, Vice Dean for Community Service and Environmental Development
Dr. Mansour called on the students to make more effort to win the competition, stressing that the university will spare no effort to provide all forms of support to them and to all the outstanding students of the university and the appropriate atmosphere will be created for them to gain more positions in all tournaments and competitions, and raise the university's name among all universities the President of the University explained that the competition is organized by the Regional Informatics Center of the Arab Academy for Science, Technology and Maritime Transport in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology for software for university students and the semi-finals for the competition after the participation of 3,000 teams from various universities and the participation of more than 10,000 students from Africa and the Arab world
Dr. Mansour Hassan, President of the University, indicated that the university has participated in the competition since 2015, and the qualification for the Arab level this year is the first in its history Where the idea of the competition depends on developing students’ abilities to use methodological solutions and computer algorithms to solve industrial problems by writing a program to solve problems in the best way in the least possible time. The team consists of a coach and 3 students and students work collectively to solve the largest number of problems in the least time during a period  of the competition, which lasts for 5 continuous hours, where the winning teams qualify to participate in the International University Programming Competition