Alexander Thomsen Skovsende (til venstre) er 2. års studerende på bacheloruddannelsen, mens Simon Rumle Tarnow og Alice Ryhl begge er kandidatstuderende. Foto: Monica Borup Duch

DTU students win the Danish Championship in programming

Tuesday 12 Oct 21

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Inge Li Gørtz
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DTU Compute
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DM in programming

  • DM i programmering is an annual competition where students divided into teams must solve problems and those who solve the most win. If multiple teams have completed the same number of tasks, those who have spent the least amount of time win.
  • The Danish Championships in programming took place this year at the University of Copenhagen, Aarhus University, and at the IT University. The championship was organized by Netcompany, Jobindex, Computerworld, ITU, Aarhus University, and DIKU Business Club.

Alice, Simon, and Alexander are all students at IT programmes at DTU. Last weekend they were the best, when 73 teams competed in programming.

Three students from DTU were clearly sharpest for programming, when they competed against students from all over the country at the Danish Championships in programming on Saturday.

The programming skills of Alice Ryhl, Simon Rumle Tarnow, and Alexander Thomsen Skovsende from the winning team 'The floor is made of Java' were actually so convincing that they solved one problem more than the other 72 Danish teams. After five hours of competition, they could be hailed as the new Danish champions.

“It is great to win the Danish Championships. In the last couple of years, DTU has not sent very many teams, but this year DTU's three teams have performed well. We hope that we can inspire more students to become active in competitive programming so that DTU can send even more teams next year,” says Alice Ryhl.

In parallel with the Danish competition, all teams participated in a Nordic championship with 226 teams from the Nordics as well as Estonia and Lithuania, and here the DTU team placed in a nice 3rd place only surpassed by two Swedish teams. 

Professor: Cool in tough competition
Inge Li Gørtz, professor of algorithmics at DTU Compute, knows the students from her teaching. She is very excited about the Danish championship:

"We hope that we can inspire more students to become active in competition programming so that DTU can send even more teams next year."
Alice Ryhl, 'The floor is made of Java' and DTU Compute

"It's super cool of our students because the competition is tough. There are also some incredibly talented students at the other universities.”

In November, DTU will participate in the Northern European Programming Championships (NWERC).

13 classic algorithm problems
The winning team was formed when Alice was looking for two students. Her former teammates had become too old to participate. However, it is experienced competitors, because the other two, like herself, have participated in the same or similar competitions before.

The team has prepared by solving problems together for the LilleKat event, which runs every second Friday in building 324 at DTU, Lyngby Campus.

In the competition, the teams were given 13 classic algorithm problems. According to the newly crowned Danish champions, the easiest task was the following: “Sonja has a list of knots that she must learn and a list of knots that she has learned (the two lists are not in the same order). What knots is Sonja missing? ” See the 13 problems here.

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