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  <title><![CDATA[Team Advances to World Finals of Student Programming Contest]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>With a recent regional victory, a student team from Georgia Tech has qualified to compete for the 2020 global championship in one of the world&rsquo;s most highly regarded programming contests.</p>

<p>Georgia Tech 5 (GT 5), a team of three College of Computing students, earned first place in the International Collegiate Programming Contest&rsquo;s (ICPC) 2019 southeast regional qualifier held online Nov. 9. The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) sponsored the event.</p>

<p>ICPC is an annual algorithmic programming competition for university students around the world.</p>

<p>As regional winners, the team &ndash; computer science (CS) major <strong>Animesh Fatehpuria</strong> and Ph.D. students <strong>Li Chen</strong> and <strong>Yu Gao</strong> &ndash; automatically advances to the 2020 ICPC World Finals set for June 2020 in Moscow, Russia.</p>

<p>Before heading to Russia, GT 5 is competing in the inaugural ICPC North America Championship, which is being <a href="https://icpcnac2020.cc.gatech.edu/">hosted in Atlanta by the College of Computing</a>.</p>

<p><a href="https://b.gatech.edu/2phXo7p" target="_blank">[RELATED: Top Student Programmers Heading to Atlanta for Shot at World Finals]</a></p>

<p>They will join more than 50 top collegiate computing teams from the U.S. and Canada Feb. On 19-23 they will vie to be the first-ever ICPC North America Champions and compete to fill remaining slots in the upcoming World Finals. The event will be held at the Georgia World Congress Center.</p>

<p>Along with GT 5, two other Tech teams, GT 1 and GT 7, took top-10 spots in Division I of the southeast regional qualifier.</p>

<p>Team members for GT 1 are CS MS students <strong>Yufan Huang</strong> and <strong>Somnath Sarkar</strong>, and CS undergraduate <strong>Chris Jung</strong>. GT 7 team members include CS undergraduates <strong>Amaan Marfatia</strong>, <strong>Shyamal Patel</strong>, and <strong>Arvind Ramaswami</strong>. A complete listing of 2019 ACM ICPC Southeast Regional <a href="https://www.cis.fiu.edu/recap-2019-acm-southeast-usa-regional-programming-contest/">competition results are available online</a>.</p>
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