Analogical Engines took home the top prize — $50,000 in cash plus $100,000 in AWS credits — for technology designed to connect research and development across fields.
The MICC enters this year’s competition as the defending champion after Sgt. 1st Class Devin Fuller, a contracting NCO with the 919th Contracting Battalion in the 418th Contracting Support Brigade, ...
Hundreds of D.C. middle and high school students are flexing coding, robotics, public speaking and other skills at the University of the District of Columbia.
New for 2026, FORGE Trials introduces an official national qualifier ecosystem, allowing teams competing in partner leagues to earn their place at the championship through structured progression. The ...
Abstract: Context: The emergence of Generative AI (GenAI) technology presents an opportunity to enhance students' learning experience in programming courses using pair programming. GenAI can take the ...
TIE stands for "This Is Editor," a cross-platform competitive programming code editor based on Python and Vue.js. It is designed specifically for programming contests, providing an efficient and ...
Abstract: Feedback is critical throughout the education process. Relevant and timely feedback is difficult to provide in classes with a large number of students, such as computer programming courses.