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Young Australians medal at international informatics Olympiad - Australian Maths Trust (AMT)
29 Jun 2021 12:02 PM
Australia's
informatics team have come away with an impressive three bronze medals at this
year’s International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI).
There
were 89 countries and 351 students participating virtually in the prestigious
competition that ran over two competition days.
The
official results, announced last night, saw Australia’s top placing go to James
King from Brisbane School of Distance Education in QLD at 95th with a bronze medal.
This
was followed by two more Bronze medals awarded to Evan Lin (placed 108th) from
Melbourne High School, VIC and Joshua Chen (placed 170th) from Christ
Church Grammar School, WA and Brynly Mitchell from Dickson College, ACT, placed
240th.
Each
competition day, the participants are given three tasks to complete and must
design algorithms to produce the correct output from a given data input. Points
are awarded for producing the correct output, the efficiency and speed of the
algorithm and creativity.
The
Australian Maths Trust (AMT) CEO, Nathan Ford, congratulated the Australian
team on their result and praised their dedicated effort in the lead-up to the
international event.
“We’re
so proud of each team member’s results and on behalf of the Trust, I
congratulate them all for their ongoing commitment and persistence throughout
their training and at the competition.
“The
IOI is the top pre-tertiary competition in informatics and the team deserves to
celebrate their achievement, particularly given the event’s virtual delivery
due to COVID,” said Nathan.
AMT’s
Olympiad programs are supported by the Australian Government Department of
Industry, Science, Energy and Resources through the Science Competitions:
Mathematics and Informatics Olympiads grant opportunity. The Olympiad programs
are also supported by the National Sponsor of the Australian Informatics and
Mathematical Olympiads, Optiver.
2021 International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) results
|
Year |
School |
Result |
|
|
James King |
Year 12 |
Brisbane School of Distance Education, QLD |
95 – Bronze |
|
Brynly Mitchell |
Year 12 |
Dickson College, ACT |
240 |
|
Evan Lin |
Year 10 |
Melbourne High School, VIC |
108 – Bronze |
|
Joshua Chen |
Year 11 |
Christ Church Grammar School, WA |
170 – Bronze |
About
the International Olympiad in Informatics
The
International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI) is one of several international
science Olympiads held annually around the world (in 2021 held virtually).
Exceptional
high school students from various countries compete in the prestigious
algorithmic competition to sharpen their informatics skills – such as problem
analysis, design of algorithms and data structures, programming, and testing.
Each participating country selects a team of up to four contestants to
represent their nation in the two-day event.
Media enquiries
Nathan Ford, CEO
Australian Maths Trust
0437 226 739 or [email protected]
Learn more about the Australian Maths Trust at www.amt.edu.au