2023 APL Problem Solving Competition
Phase I of the 2023 APL Problem Solving Competition had the familiar format of 10 one-line solutions, with 10 participation prizes being awarded to the submissions judged to make the best use of APL. Phase II was split into problem sets, with a single grand prize winner, second place, third place and non-student winner, as well as five participation prizes.
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Main Prizewinners
Phase II - Grand Prize Winner
Andrea Piseri
receives a cash prize of $2,500 USD and an invitation to present his winning work at Dyalog ’23 in Elsinore, Denmark
Phase II - Second Place
Rory Kemp
receives a cash prize of $1,250 USD
Phase II - Third Place
Dzintars Klušs
receives a cash prize of $750 USD
Phase II – Winning Professional Entrant
Alexander Block
receives a delegate package registration for Dyalog ’23 in Elsinore, Denmark
Other Winners of the 2023 APL Problem Solving Competition
Phase I Winners
Based on the most well-written, accurate, submissions:
- Brian Ellingsgaard, Tekniski Skúli í Klaksvík (Klaksvik Technical School), Faroe Islands
- Mitchell Johnstone, Milwaukee School of Engineering, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
- Federico Landonio, Università degli Studi di Milano (University of Milan), Italy
- Tzu-Ching Lee, National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
- Andrea Piseri, Università degli Studi di Milano (University of Milan), Italy
- Gabriele Ronzoni, Università degli Studi di Milano (University of Milan), Italy
- Kamila Szewczyk, Universität des Saarlandes (Saarland University), Germany
- Madeline Vergani, Liceo Statale Scientifico e Classico “E. Majorana”, Desio (Scientific and Classical State High School “E. Majorana”), Italy
- Oskar von Seeler, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (Georg August University of Göttingen), Germany
- Mehdi Zribi, Politecnico di Milano (Polytechnic University of Milan), Italy
Phase II Winners
Randomly selected from submissions that have a correct solution to any problem in any Phase II problem set:
- Kamila Szewczyk, Universität des Saarlandes (Saarland University), Germany
- Madeline Vergani, Liceo Statale Scientifico e Classico “E. Majorana”, Desio (Scientific and Classical State High School “E. Majorana”), Italy
- Daniel Vlasits, University of Cambridge, U.K
- Oskar von Seeler, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (Georg August University of Göttingen), Germany
- Qifan Wang, Auburn University, Alabama, U.S.A.
each receive a cash prize of $200 USD (5 awarded)