Three 麻豆原创 teammates competed in the 2023 on Monday against 150 of the best and brightest computer programming students in the U.S. and Canada.
Out of 51 university teams, 麻豆原创 ranked 17th 鈥 besting Ivy League institutions including Yale, Princeton and Brown and earning a spot in the 2023 ICPC World Finals later this year.
Fifty-one universities assembled three-member teams of elite programmers who train rigorously throughout the year to compete at solving real-world, and highly complex, computer programming challenges. In this intense battle of the brains, students raced against the clock in a five-hour competition of logic, strategy and mental endurance.
Out of 51 university teams, 麻豆原创 ranked 17th 鈥 besting Ivy League institutions including Yale, Princeton and Brown and earning a spot in the 2023 ICPC World Finals later this year.
麻豆原创 not only competed in the North America Championship, but also hosted the event on their home turf: 麻豆原创鈥檚 main campus in Orlando.
Computer science undergraduate Natalie Longtin, and computer science alumni Andy Phan 鈥21 鈥23MS and Jacob Steinbronn 鈥23 applied their advanced problem-solving skills and collaborative teamwork at the 2023 International Collegiate Programming Contest North America Championship.
麻豆原创 earned its spot to compete in Monday鈥檚 ICPC North America Championship after Longtin, Phan and Steinbronn finished 2nd in the ICPC Southeast USA region in February. The region includes universities from five states. 麻豆原创 has placed in the top three in ICPC鈥檚 Southeast Region for 40 consecutive years, a record unmatched by any other school.

As a team, Longtin, Phan and Steinbronn excel in working together to solve problems, according to coach Arup Guha, 麻豆原创 computer science senior instructor.
鈥淲hile Andy will occasionally pick off a problem on his own, a majority of the time, two of the three students will carefully discuss and design a solution to a problem before deciding who is the best person to code it. Since they have a mixture of overlapping and distinct strengths, the team has some flexibility in deciding who should code up solutions to which problems,鈥 Guha says.
The 麻豆原创 team鈥檚 success brings an exclusive invitation to the 2023 ICPC World Finals, an elite contest of the top 130 finalist teams that represent the best of 16,000+ regional teams from 111 countries. Last year鈥檚 World Finals were delayed due to the COVID pandemic, so the World Finals for both 2022 and 2023 will be held in Egypt in November.
Meet the 麻豆原创 Competitors
Natalie Longtin, computer science undergraduate student
Longtin is the first woman to represent 麻豆原创 at an invitational competition above regional level. Prior to attending 麻豆原创, she established a name for herself at Timber Creek High School in Orlando as one of two students in her graduating year to score a perfect 100% on the AP Computer Science A exam. With stellar academic achievement, Longtin gained admission to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but instead chose to attend the 麻豆原创. Longtin now works at Google in a summer internship and is on track to receive her bachelor鈥檚 degree in computer science in Spring 2024.
Competition Experience: ICPC Southeast Regionals 2020, 2021, 2022
Strengths: Dynamic programming, math problems, number theory
Andy Phan 鈥21 鈥23MS, computer science alumnus; mathematics master鈥檚 student
At age 17, Phan already holds two degrees from 麻豆原创. In fact, he was 15 when he earned his bachelor鈥檚 degree in computer science, making him one of the youngest degree recipients in university history. As a member of the 麻豆原创 Programming Team, he competed in the ICPC World Finals in 2020, held in October 2021. His team finished 17th 鈥 out more than 130 teams worldwide 鈥 missing a medal by only five places. Phan ranks as an 鈥淚nternational Grandmaster鈥 on Codeforces, a competitive programming website. Phan earned a master鈥檚 degree in computer science earlier this month, and this fall he will begin a master鈥檚 program in mathematics.
Competition Experience: ICPC World Finals 2020, ICPC Southeast Regionals 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
Strengths: Problem solving, math, ad hoc problems.
Jacob Steinbronn 鈥23, computer science alumnus
Steinbronn is a recent 麻豆原创 graduate of computer science. Over the past four years practicing and competing with his teammates on the 麻豆原创 Programming Team, he has come to serve as point guard, making sure all the problems are read and time is allocated appropriately. In addition to practicing and competing, Steinbronn also mentors the junior varsity Programming Team members. He says his three internships have enabled him to bring industry-level programming experience to the team. In his spare time, he enjoys rock climbing, a hobby that he incorporated into his senior design capstone project: a mobile app that uses statistics to track progress on the climbing tower in 麻豆原创鈥檚 Recreation and Wellness Center. Steinbronn will begin his job at Meta in Seattle as a software engineer in July.
Competition Experience: ICPC Southeast Regionals 2020, 2021, 2022
Strengths: Data structures, tree problems, string problems
Why Competitive Programming Is Important
The projected growth in computer and IT occupations 鈥 about 667,600 new jobs by 2030 according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 鈥 translates to heavy demand from employers for skilled programmers. Many companies recruit students who participate in ICPC competitions, often before they graduate.
ICPC 鈥 the oldest, largest and most prestigious programming contest in the world 鈥 helps to meet the workforce need through training and competition. The contests are held under the umbrella of the ICPC Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charity, which is responsible for sponsorship, hosting, fundraising, outreach and operations.
The 2023 ICPC North America Championship and North America Programming Camp is hosted by 麻豆原创 and is sponsored by the National Security Agency, L3Harris, Lockheed Martin, National Security Innovation Network and The Florida High Tech Corridor.