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By racsosabe, history, 2 days ago, In English

The official results of IEEEXtreme 18.0 have been published on the website. Unfortunately, due to the high use of AI, we experienced a significant delay caused by the plagiarism review process.

We sincerely appreciate all participants and hope they enjoyed the competition.

For the first time, we have taken the initiative to prepare an official editorial for all those interested.

We look forward to seeing you in IEEEXtreme 19.0, either as participants or as judges (if you are no longer eligible)!

Please keep an eye on your emails, as you will receive a notification once the issuance of participation and merit certificates is complete and they are available. In addition, teams receiving awards will be notified with an extra email.

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By racsosabe, 6 months ago, In English

Are you fascinated by programming? We, the IEEEXtreme 18.0 Executive Committee, are opening the registrations for a select few judges and problem authors.

IEEEXtreme is a global challenge in which teams of IEEE student members compete in a 24-hour time span against each other to solve a set of programming problems authored by industry professionals and coding experts like yourself. Over the 18 years since it began, the competition has attracted over 70,000 competitors from over 2,500 schools in 90 countries around the world.

This is an opportunity where you can not only develop the coding challenges but also you can evaluate them while having the opportunity to associate with some of the top experts in the field. The judging staff of IEEEXtreme are all volunteers who strive to make the contest a fun and exciting experience for all.

Judges responsibilities may include one or more of the following:

  • Develop at least 1 original and innovative problem. You may see examples of the format of the IEEEXtreme problems here: https://csacademy.com/ieeextreme-practice/
  • Review and evaluate the problems proposed by another judge and provide feedback;
  • Provide independent solutions to other proposed problems using any of the competition programming languages;
  • Write an official problem tutorial of the proposed problem.
  • Be online during the day of the competition for 1-2 hours based on their availability in order to address the contestants' questions related to the authored challenge.
  • While not everyone who submits a nomination will be selected, we will carefully review all nominations and thank you in advance for your time to express your interest! We look forward to welcoming you aboard to the IEEEXtreme community!

Please apply using this form on or before 09/19/2024.

More delineations can be acquired from: [email protected]

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