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SZTU students get good results at RoboCom-CAIP

Edited by:Release Time:2022/08/30

The 2022 RoboCom Robot Developer Competition-CAIP Programming National Finals (hereinafter referred to as RoboCom-CAIP) was successfully concluded in August. ACM training team of Shenzhen Technology University (SZTU) won two national first prizes, six national second prizes and seven national third prizes. It’s worth mentioning that Wu Taiwei and Liu Zechi ranked 58th and 90th nationwide respectively.


First prize winners: Wu Taiwei, Liu Zechi

Second prize winners: Wu Yuheng, Xu Jiahui, Lin Zeyang, Chen Jincong, Zeng Xirou, Huang Yingqi

Third prize winners: Qian Guining, Ou Weikai, Lin Chengzhao, Shi Zhilin, Zheng Jiaxin, Ye Zihao, Dong Zhaokang

Instructors: Guo Yundi, Li Meng, Zhao Peng


ACM training team members participate in the national finals. [Photo/College of Big Data and Internet]


In the previous RoboCom-CAIP provincial competition, SZTU participants also won seven first prizes, eight second prizes and twelve third prizes. Only less than 100 contestants got full marks in the provincial competition including Liu Zechi and Qian Guining from SZTU.


Hosted by the Talent Exchange Center of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and the RoboCom International Opening Committee, RoboCom-CAIP attracted participants from over 160 colleges and universities in 24 provinces across the country this year, and a total of 1,126 undergraduates entered the national finals. The competition aims to develop students’ powers of observation, imagination, creativity, logical thinking, spatial thinking, judgmental thinking, hands-on ability and teamwork. As an exchange platform for colleges and universities, RoboCom-CAIP can also boost the development and application of robots in China.


ACM summer training is in full swing. [Photo/College of Big Data and Internet]


College of Big Data and Internet established the ACM Algorithm and Programming Innovation Laboratory in 2021 and formed the ACM training team during the summer training camp in the same year. Students also set up ACM Enthusiasts Association as a platform for lovers of algorithm and programming. Courses are provided regularly for rookies to develop their programming ability. Those selected as the ACM training team members will be offered four-week intensive training in summer, which aims to better prepare them for the upcoming games.




Drafted by Daisy(姚琦)/ International Cooperation & Student Affairs Office

Revised by International Cooperation & Student Affairs Office

Edited by International Cooperation & Student Affairs Office


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