Budapest universities hosted the world’s most promising young computer scientists

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The IOI Study Camp is an event of the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI), which hosts the best Olympians at the end of the competition for a week of high-quality professional and leisure activities. In 2023, the IOI Study Camp took place in Budapest, at the Faculty of Informatics of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE IK), organised by ELTE IK and the Neumann János Computer Science Society (NJSZT), with the support of Huawei, from 25-29 October.

The IOI is a prestigious international competition where world-class IT talents compete for Olympic medals. The competition traditionally receives significant attention from tech companies and higher education institutions, who are interested in discovering and supporting talents. It’s not easy to qualify for the IOI; participants go through a series of preparatory competitions, and only the best make it to the Olympics. Thanks to the Talent Development Program of ELTE and NJSZT, which has a history of more than 20 years, Hungarian students have earned recognition and medals in various Olympics.

The organizers consider it of utmost importance to involve Hungary in international initiatives aimed at identifying young talent. Both the ELTE IK and the NJSZT consider it a significant achievement that Hungary has been awarded the right to host the IOI and the IOI Study Camp in 2023.

The festive closing event of the IOI Study Camp took place on 28 October, where Gergely Fábián, State Secretary of the Ministry of National Economy, Tamás Kozsik, Dean of ELTE IK, Benjamin Burton, President of IOI, György Beck, President of NJSZT welcomed the participants and shared their impressions and thoughts about the Study Camp.

Gergely Fábián, State Secretary of the Ministry of National Economy, pointed out that this year marks the 120th anniversary of the birth of János Neumann, the Hungarian-born mathematician, and this event is related to it, as the students who won gold and silver medals at the Szeged Student Olympics were invited to Budapest by the Neumann János Computer Science Society. The State Secretary emphasized that the personality and spirit of János Neumann clearly had an inspiring impact on all participants. Fábián Gergely also explained that it is of great significance for the arriving foreign students to get to know Hungary and Hungarian culture.

Tamás Kozsik, the Dean of the Faculty of Informatics at Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), highlighted the Faculty’s commitment to nurturing IT talent and providing practical, industry-relevant training for IT research and development professionals. He also emphasized that the role of innovation-focused education in higher education for IT is becoming increasingly prominent in today’s world.

“In the long term, the Faculty of Informatics at ELTE demonstrates significant achievements in the development of the innovation ecosystem surrounding the faculty, providing attractive collaboration opportunities for industrial partners and offering talented students the chance to participate in world-class industrial innovations.”

The Dean of the Faculty of Informatics at ELTE provided a glimpse behind the professional scenes:

“It was a significant challenge to organize a program series that was both entertaining for the Olympians and, at the same time, delivered new knowledge tailored to their level of expertise. We primarily focused on practical problem-solving, teamwork, and a competitive spirit, rather than traditional lectures, which received very positive feedback from the students. The professional program revolved around computer vision, image processing, environmental sensing sensors, autonomous systems, and artificial intelligence, representing the major research directions of the Faculty of Informatics.”

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