Local Contest - March 24, 2012

The problem set can be found here in PDF format

Local Contest - October 2, 2010

Winner information to follow.

Go here for details.

The problem set is available in PDF format, as well as the contest judging data is available.

Local Contest - March 13, 2010

Winners:

  • 1st Year: David Ackerson (3 solved)
  • 2nd Year: Ian Bishop (3 solved)
  • 3rd Year: Aaron Moss (5 solved)
  • 4th Year: Scott Strang (3 solved)

Go here for details.

The problem set for the contest is available in PDF format, as well as the judge data.

Local Contest - March 28, 2009

Winners:

  • Top First-Year Student: Josh Comer
  • Top Second-Year Student: Ash Furrow
  • Top Third-Year Student: Daven Hughes
  • Top Fourth-Year Student: Nick Doyle
Fall APICS Trials - September 20, 2008

Team and standing information coming soon!

The problem set for the contest is available in PDF format.

Annual Undergraduate Programming Contest - March 29, 2008

Winners:

  • 1st year winner - Anthony Colford
  • 2nd year winner - Aaron Moss
  • 3rd year winner - Jarrett Steele
  • 4th year winner - Dan Latimer
Local Contest - November 3, 2007

Following the APICS contest in the fall of 2007, we held an extra contest here at UNB in which both student teams and faculty teams competed. All students who had competed at APICS were invited to participate (though the teams were reshuffled a bit as some of the APICS participants were unavailable for this contest). We also invited faculty members and graduate students to form teams.

Team and standing information coming soon!

The problem set for the contest is available in PDF format.

Local Contest - March 17, 2007

Winners:

  • 1st year winner - Cody Harris
  • 2nd year winner - Brad Aune
  • 3rd year winner - Nicholas Doyle

Overall winner was Cody Harris who solved a 5th problem with 10 seconds to go in the competition. Brad and Nicholas both solved 4 problems.

APICS Qualifer Contest - September 23, 2006

Winners:

  • 1st place - Nicholas Doyle (2nd year) solving 5 problems in 330 minutes
  • 2nd place - Thomas Robichaud (4th year) solving 5 problems in 408 minutes
  • 3rd place - Scott Strang (2nd year) solving 4 problems in 195 minutes

This competition was fierce and exciting! The results of this competition were used to form our teams to represent UNB (Fredericton) at the APICS conference in Cape Breton.

Local Contest - March 18, 2006

Winners:

  • 1st year winner - Scott Strang
  • 2nd year winner - Daniel Latimer
  • 3rd year winner - Ryan Wood

Overall winner was Daniel Latimer who solved 3 problems. Scott and Ryan both solved 2 problems.

APICS Qualifer Contest - October 15, 2005

Winners:

  • 1st place - Thomas Robichaud solving 5 problems in 384 minutes
  • 2nd place - Nicholas Doyle solving 5 problems in 450 minutes
  • 3rd place - Jonathan Ball solving 3 problems in 74 minutes

Honorable mention goes to Trevor Bernard who also solved 3 problems, but lost the tie breaker on the basis of time (113 minutes). The results of this competition were used to form our teams to represent UNB (Fredericton) at the APICS conference at Acadia University.

Local Contest - March 20th, 2005

Winners:

  • 1st year winner - Nicholas Doyle
  • 3rd year winner - Trevor Bernard
  • 4th year winner - Nathan Scott

Overall winner was Nathan Scott, and second place overall went to Aaron Small.

Go here for details.

APICS Qualifer Contest - Oct. 2nd, 2004

Division 1 Winners:

  • Aaron Small - 5 problems solved
  • Jordan Bramble - 4 problems solved
  • Nicholas Doyle - 4 problems solved (in more time than Jordan)
  • Tom Robichaud - 3 problems solved

Division 2 Winners:

  • Ian Sawlor - 8 problems solved
  • Yinam Zhang - 7 problems solved

Go here for details about division 1 and here for details about division 2.

Local Contest - March 13th, 2004

Winners:

  • 1st year winner - Fareesh Yijayarangam
  • 2nd year winner - Trevor Bernard
  • 3rd year winner - Aaron Small
  • 4th year winner - Bryan Letcher

Overall winner was Aaron Small, and second place overall went to Jordan Bramble.

Go here for details.