Kevin Compton
U-M Team Victors advances to World Finals of International Collegiate Programming Contest
They placed in the top 17 out of 50 teams at the North American contest and will proceed to the world championship in September 2024.Six U-M programming teams compete in ICPC regionals; team Victors advances to North American Championship
Student programmers from Michigan are competing in the International Collegiate Programming Contest, the world’s most prestigious programming competition.U-M Programming Teams Compete Regionally; Team Victors Advances to North American Championship
“Interest has been huge” – This year saw the largest number of teams from U-M in the competition.Programming team to train, compete in national competition
With a second chance, the Victors will compete against teams from across North America.U-M programming teams compete in regional contest; two advance to divisional competition
Despite a delay due to COVID-19, U-M fielded four teams in the annual programming competition.
Michigan programming team advances to national finals
Student programmers from Michigan are competing in the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest, the world’s most prestigious student programming competition.
College award recognizes a career dedicated to service
Kevin Compton has been committed to service in his work that has enhanced the student experience
Prof. Kevin Compton, Mentor and Coach for CS Students, Retires
Prof. Kevin Compton has retired after 34 years at the University of Michigan in the Computer Science and Engineering Division of the EECS Department.
Five U-M programming teams compete in ACM Regional Contest, one advances to world finals
The Victors will be advancing to the ACM-ICPC World Finals in Rapid City, South Dakota, which will take place May 20 – 25, 2017.
Five U-M Programming Teams Compete in ACM Regional Contest
U-M has a history of strong performance in regional, national, and world competition at the programming contest.
Despite Cold Weather, CSE Community Turns Out For Science on Screen Movie & Lecture
Students turned out to see "The Imitation Game" at the Michigan Theater.
CSE Sponsors Science on Screen Night; Lecture by Prof. Kevin Compton and Screening of "The Imitation Game"
Students, faculty, and staff can attend the event at the Michigan Theater on January 8.
U-M Programming Team The Victors Advance to ACM World Finals
The Victors team consists of three students: CS student Zhou Sun and CSE graduate students Chun Wu and Yujie An.