Swiss Subregional Contest 2018 Results

The Swiss Subregional Contest 2018 jointly organized by ETH and EPFL was a great success with 50 students participating at ETH Zurich.

The winners at ETH Zurich:

Team 1:
1. Timon Knigge
2. Václav Rozhoň
3. Stefanie Zbinden

Team 2:
4. Petru Eric Stavarache
5. Ari Jordan
6. Louis Abraham

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

The full results are available here.

ACM-ICPC Swiss Subregional Contest (ETH & EPFL)

 

The ACM-ICPC Swiss Subregional Contest will take place on Saturday, October 13, 2018.

The competition is individual (no teams) and held according to the usual ACM format: 5 hours, 5 to 12 problems, allowed languages: C, C++, Java. Two teams will be formed from the best eligible participants (enrolled at ETH and meeting the eligibility requirements).

The first three eligible participants will form the first ETH team in the Regional Contest. The second ETH team will be formed from the next three eligible participants who are also eligible and willing to compete for ETH next year. In case a participant selected according to this rule solved less than three problems, the committee reserves the right to select another person instead.

Those teams will represent ETH at the Southwestern Europe Regional Contest in Paris, France, held on December 1st and 2nd. Similar to last years, we are delighted to hold the contest together with EPFL in Lausanne (PolyProg, note that the contest is joint, but SWERC teams are not).

Schedule of Local contest: 13 October 2018

  • 11:00 Meeting in the VIS Bureau (CAB E 31), breakfast, late registration.
  • 11:20 Short presentation by DeepCode/SRI.
  • 11:45 Briefing, last questions, seat allocation.
  • 12:00 Dry Run.
  • 12:30 Contest starts (CAB H56/H57).
  • 17:30 Contest ends.
  • 17:40 Announcement of results & apéro.

Please register for the contest here: http://go.epfl.ch/ssc2018.

Should I show up? Why not? In particular, consider coming if any of the following holds:

  • You have any sort of interest and/or experience in competitive programming
  • You are curious after the first weeks of Algolab or Algorithms and Datastructures.
  • You like mathematical puzzles and don’t mind implementing solutions in C++/Java.
  • You simply suspect that this sort of competition might be fun.

There are no prerequisites except for basic C++/Java (in particular basic I/O and STL in case of C++). Before the contest we will introduce the rules and the system to the newcomers.

Rules: The local contest is a “closed-book” competition. No materials are allowed, i.e., no books, cheat sheets, Internet etc. You are not allowed to bring your own keyboard either. The language references for C, C++ and Java will be available. For the detailed rules, consult “Contest Rules“. You may also wish to take a look at the team manual for the judging system.

Lastly, note that you need access to the CAB Building. All CS students should be able to access the building with their Legis. You can request an access code here: https://www.bi.id.ethz.ch/eAdressen/
If you are not a CS student and cannot access the building, please contact us at acm_at_vis_dot_ethz_dot_ch, so that we can open the door.

If you have any questions regarding the contest, please do not
hesitate to ask: acm_at_vis_dot_ethz_dot_ch

Best of luck at the contest!