ACM ICPC World Finalists from India |
Hi all,
I alongwith many of my tech-inclined colleagues, have been volunteering significant personal time and energy towards constantly enhancing the programming talent across the country through several social and community initiatives across the last few years. CodeChef has been our flagship non-profit initiative in this regards. We have since held seminars, provided coaching, conducted campus engagement activities and much more.
Sponsoring the ACM ICPC world finalists is another such initiative on our part, to assist our champions in putting India on the map within the coding circuit. This year we have three teams participating in the ACM ICPC world finals from India - Phoenix, TheKingsGambit and CounterGambit. We have personally interacted with all the members in these teams - all brilliant individuals - and we are proud to have sponsored them for the ACM ICPC world finals.
I invite you all to join us in wishing them luck as they compete with 103 other teams around the globe for fame and glory!
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Cheers!
Bhavin Turakhia, CEO- Flock, Zeta and Radix.
The Teams
TEAM PHOENIX
This team is based entirely in Mumbai and study in Mumbai as well. While Krunal and Purav have known each other since school Pratik got to know them in junior college. They had taken up vocational subjects and started basic programming in their first year of engineering. However, they were introduced to algorithms and algorithm contests only in the 2nd year by the great syco ( Varun Jalan ). This they consider is the best thing to happen to them in their life of engineering. They’ve been practicing since then and have competed in many individual and team-events as well on many online judges like SPOJ, Topcoder, UVA, Codechef and many more. The team was made for ICPC and even went to two regionals this year as well as the CodeChef Snackdown onsites where they came 2nd. They loved the experience at the onsites and are looking forward to going to Harbin, China in February.
TEAM THEKINGSGAMBIT
TheKingsGambit (TKG), name derived from a famous opening move in Chess, was formed in 2008 and went to represent India in the World finals 2009.
Presently, TKG expands to the names Anshuman, Gaurav and Rajat. The strength of the team lies in the diversity of skill set, the positive attitute and co-ordination. The final year computer science trio believes 'work hard, party harder'.
Let's hear it from the team itself - TheKingsGambit: “All our engines work on the fuel supply of coffee/tea :P. Most of our free time is spent watching movies, TV shows or playing games (sometimes outdoors). Some not so common facts about us are that we all studied in the same city and have met before beginning college. One of us has almost drowned in three water bodies while another one of us has driven a real war tank. One of us has acted in a movie and people definitely don't know which one of the above has been made up. :P
We have done well as a team previously and hope to register a good performance at the World Finals this year.”
TEAM COUNTER GAMBIT
CounterGambit, are a rare blend of analytical problem solving, algorithmic skill and programming prowess intended to throw some fierce competition at TheKingsGambit, and has found its way to the ICPC World Finals. The crew consists of Venkatesh, Abhilash and Akhil.
Venkatesh is an algorithm contest veteran with a great deal of experience since high school, including the IOI 2007 and the ICPC World Finals 2008. His mathematical and analytical skills form a crucial part of the way the team functions. Akhil is a seasoned programmer, and brings lightning fast implementation into the equation, especially with dynamic programming, graphs and searching. Abhilash comes from an application development background, and has his way with the language, and works data structures to do his bidding.
All three, evidently, possess brilliant analytical skills, love to solve problems, and love to compete.
How can you wish our teams?
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