Congratulations, to @VTProgTeam coach Godmar Back! https://twitter.com/ICPCNews/status/973211240477745152 …
Associate Professor of Computer Science Godmar Back and education outreach lead on the @VarSysLab has taken the @VTProgTeam to international competition five times! https://bit.ly/2qV1m3g #teamefficiency
Associate Professor of Computer Science Godmar Back and education outreach lead on the @VarSysLab has taken the @VTProgTeam to international competition five times! https://bit.ly/2qV1m3g #teamefficiency
Virginia Tech team ready for international finals against some of world’s best coders
The clock ticked on a recent Saturday afternoon as Eric Williamson tugged at his hair, dry erase marker in hand and eyes glued to a stack of computer science puzzles.
It was the Virginia Tech programming team’s last practice before traveling to Beijing for an international programming competition against some of the world’s most gifted coders.
The practice lasted five grueling hours — just like the competition. At the end, success is judged by how many challenges the team is able to successfully complete.
Read more about the Virginia Tech Programming Team coached by our education and outreach lead Godmar Back.
Congratulations, to @VTProgTeam coach Godmar Back! twitter.com/ICPCNews/statu…
Associate Professor of Computer Science Godmar Back and education outreach lead on the @VarSysLab has taken the @VTProgTeam to international competition five times! bit.ly/2qV1m3g #teamefficiency
Congrats to Lead PI on the @varsyslab project, Kirk Cameron, for being recognized by the @TheOfficialACM as a 2017 Distinguished Member! http://bit.ly/2zG53jk
Congrats to Lead PI Kirk Cameron as a 2017 Distinguished Member! http://bit.ly/2zG53jk
Congrats to Lead PI on the @varsyslab project, Kirk Cameron, for being recognized by the @TheOfficialACM as a 2017 Distinguished Member! bit.ly/2zG53jk
What’s the VarSys project all about?
Lead Principal Investigator and Professor of Computer Science Kirk Cameron explains what the NSF-funded VarSys project is and why we are studying variability in computing at Virginia Tech.