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The 22-year-old talented girl won the "Olympiad of Programming" world championship and joined Huawei

On January 11, it was learned from the Huawei Voice community that on October 6, 2021, Valeria Ryabchikova of Nizhny Novgorod State University in Russia and her two teammates lifted the "Olympiad of Programming" - the World Championship Trophy of the International Collegiate Programming Competition (ICPC). Two months later, Valeria joined Huawei's Nizhny Novgorod Institute in Russia to work on accelerated technologies for intelligent computing applications.

It is understood that the 22-year-old Valeria graduated from the Institute of Information Science Mathematics and Mechanics of Nizhny Novgorod State University, and under the influence of her ICPC coach, Valeria contacted Huawei during her university years and officially joined the Nizhny Novgorod Institute on December 21, 2021.

For the future of work, Valeria said it was both intense and full of expectations: "I love solving problems and finding pleasure in them. Hopefully I can create value for the company. ”

The 22-year-old talented girl won the "Olympiad of Programming" world championship and joined Huawei

Second from left: Valeria Ryabchikova

It is reported that ICPC is the world's largest and highest level of international college students programming design competition, known as the "Olympic Games of programming". Three members of each team, with only 1 computer, need to solve 7 to 13 problems in 5 hours using one of the programs in C/C++, Java and Python.

Such as optimizing subway timetables, simulating air traffic control, tracking robot movements, simulating airport baggage collection, estimating oil reserves, etc.

It is worth mentioning that ICPC is also known as the hardest-core competition, not by human scoring, but by computers.

The 22-year-old talented girl won the "Olympiad of Programming" world championship and joined Huawei

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