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USST-ers Won Gold Medal at the 2025 ICPC China Hubei (Wuhan) National Invitational Programming Contest

June 13, 2025

On April 26-27, our ACM-ICPC team from “Sci-Tech Workshop” — comprising Dong Keyan (School of Optical-Electrical and Computer Engineering, OECE), Zhang Haoyu (OECE), and Wu Jialin (College of Science) — secured a gold medal with a national rank of 18th at the 2025 ICPC China Hubei (Wuhan) National Invitational Programming Contest hosted by Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST). This achievement follows our gold medal win at the 2024 ACM-ICPC Asia Regional Contest.
The ACM-ICPC, organized by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), is globally recognized as the premier programming competition for university students. As the “Olympiad of Programming” in the field of computer, it stands as the world’s largest and most influential collegiate programming contest. The ICPC features two levels of competition: regional contests and world finals. Each participating institution may enter up to a trio of teams per event.
This competition attracted 280 teams from 179 universities, including Zhejiang University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and Wuhan University. Teams of three contestants needed to solve 13 English programming problems with only one shared computer within five hours. An online judge system evaluated each team’s answers in real time and ranked them accordingly. Competing against over 1,100 participants, our team was honored with a gold medal for its exceptional algorithmic and programming skills.
Our School of Innovation & Entrepreneurship (Public Experiment Center) prioritizes high-level academic competitions like ACM-ICPC as a catalyst for fulfilling its educational mission. It builds a high-quality innovation-oriented practice system to cultivate talents. Supported by the School, the Teaching Affairs Office, and OECE, the Computing Center fosters talents through the “Sci-Tech Workshop” platform. This initiative drives the development of students’ innovation, practical, and self-learning abilities through specialized competitions, forming a distinctive “curriculum-competition-practice” integrated training model. Since its founding in 2019, the Sci-Tech Workshop ACM team has systematically trained batches of USSTers from different majors through AI-assisted online judge systems and problem databases. Its training framework features “continuous recruitment, weekly training, inter-university collaboration, Competition-focused practice, Peer mentoring and Achievement feedback”. The past three years have witnessed 3 gold, 11 silver, and 6 bronze medals at ACM-ICPC Asia Regionals, plus 1 silver and 2 bronze medals at the Asia EC-Finals.





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