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1st HUTB Computer Works Competition Concludes Perfectly

2023-06-21

On June 20, the 1st HUTB Computer Works Competition, jointly organized by the CPC HUTB Committee Publicity Department and the Academic Affairs Division, and hosted by the School of Computer Science, was successfully held in Conference Room A1610 in the Economic Management Complex.

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After intense competition, the final results were as follows: Low-Code Micro-Mall Light Website Generation Platform, Qing Quan Fu Cheng, and Intelligent Red Tourism Guide Management System won the gold awards, while four other works received silver awards, and six works received bronze awards. It is understood that four of the award-winning works will represent the university in this year's "China College Students Computer Design Contest" national competition, while two other award-winning works have been recommended to participate in the 9th "Internet+" Competition provincial competition.

The Computer Works Competition, as one of the events in the "HUTB Science and Technology Festival" series, aims to guide and stimulate the interest and potential of our students in learning computer knowledge and skills, creating a vibrant atmosphere of campus scientific and technological innovation. Since its inception, the competition has received enthusiastic responses from faculty and students across various schools. Li Chuang, Vice Dean of the School of Computer Science, expressed the hope that through this competition, students would be encouraged to enhance their computer programming skills with intelligence and the courage to innovate. He stated that the event aims to inspire students to solidify a strong foundation for their future career development, promoting learning through competition.

The university has always attached great importance to the development of students' computer application abilities and innovative thinking, and is committed to nurturing innovative, entrepreneurial, applied, and multidisciplinary talents. The School of Computer Science will continue to enhance students' innovative thinking and research skills, and vigorously promote the cross-disciplinary development of the subject and majors. (Reported by Hu Yang from School of Computer Science)


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