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Olympiad informatics |
Hello. This is the main page of the IOI2BYRU.NAROD.RU project.
Our main purposes are:
1. Exchanging experience between project participants
2. Training for olympiads of various levels
This project is about school informatics contests (for example, IOI), not the ACM contests.
All the participants of the project have awards of the national olympiades. We exchange interesting problems' solutions, we train (using our own olympiads as trainings); after training we discuss the problems, e.g. we exchange experience. The trainings usually take place when we have much time for them (for example, vacations or preparing for olympiads).
To become a participant, you should send a request to Constantin Jucovschi's
e-mail "jucovschi at mail dot ru" (see explanation below),
containing the following information (example):
Full Name: John Smith
Born (place,year): Russia, Moscow, 1984
School (job): Russia, Moscow, AESC MSU
E-mail: john_smith@fanat.ru
Studying informatics since: 1998
Awards in informatics: 2000 - 27th place on the Russian Olympiad in Informatics
You may write any necessary additional information about yourself.
After receiving your letter we will decide whether accept your request
or not in a week. If the decision is positive, it will not be final;
you will be given access to project for two weeks; after that
you, probably, will be able to become a participant.
If you want to be an observer, you should also send a similar request containing information about yourself. Observers are teachers, who participated in olympiads, or old contestants of the olympiads, who do not have time to be active participants of the project.
It is strongly prohibited to let people who are not in the project access it.
Photos of partitipants from IOI 2003:
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The current participants are:
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E-mail (see explanation below) | |||||
| Rogatch, Sarge | Belarus, Glubokoe | sarge_rogatch at tut dot by | Belarus, Minsk, BSU, FPMI |
IOI 2002 - bronze (100 place) IOI 2003 - bronze (128 place) | |
| Jucovschi, Constantin | Moldova, Kishenev | jucovschi at mail dot ru | Moldova, Kishenev, Lyceum 32 |
IOI 2001 - bronze (145 place) IOI 2002 - bronze (135 place) IOI 2003 - bronze (115 place) | |
| Fawzi, Omar | Egypt, Cairo | omaremail85 at yahoo dot com | France, Paris, Lycey Saint Louis in Paris |
AOI 2002 - silver (5 place) IOI 2003 - nothing | |
| Wolski, Filip | Poland, Gdansk | filipek at jessie dot lonet dot gdynia dot pl | Poland, Gdynia, III LO |
POI 2003 - gold (3 place) BOI 2003 - silver (6 place) CEOI 2003 - gold (2 place) IOI 2003 - gold (24 place) | |
| Ghinea, Dan | Romania, Bucuresti | danghinea at hotmail dot com | Romania, Bucuresti, Colegiul National de Informatica TUDOR VIANU |
RoOI 2001 - 2 diploma (5 place) RoOI 2002 - 1 diploma (1 place) RoOI 2003 - 3 diploma (5 place) BaOI 2002 - 13 place BaOI 2003 - gold (1 place) IOI 2003 - silver (61 place) |
The current observers are:
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E-mail (see explanation below) | |||||
| Mavrin, Pavel | Russian Federation, Togliatty | satyr at visit dot ru | Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg, SPbIFMO | IOI 2002 - silver (50 place) | |
| Pavlov, Dmitri | Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg | icpc at mail dot ru | Russian Federation, Saint Petersburg, SPbIFMO | IOI 2002 - silver (25 place) | |
| Osipau, Maksim | Belarus, Minsk | osipau_maksim at tut dot by | Belarus, Minsk, BSU, FPMI |
IOI 2002 - silver (70 place) IOI 2003 - bronze (90 place) | |
| Dyatlov, Semyon | Russian Federation, Novosibirsk | dyatl at narod dot ru | Russian Federation, Novosibirsk, NSU mehmat |
ROI 2002 - 1st diploma (5 place) Training Camp (summer) - 6 place Training Camp 2003 (winter) - 2 place IOI 2003 - silver (36 place) | |
| Yakovenko, Bogdan | Ukraine, Kiev | algorithmus at univ dot kiev dot ua | Ukraine, Kiev, Taras Schevchenko Kiev National University |
UOI 2002 - 3rd diploma (27 place) UOI 2003 - 1st diploma (5 place) IOI 2003 - gold (18 place) |
There are:
IOI - International Olympiad in Informatics
CEOI - Central European Olympiad in Informatics
BOI - Baltic Olympiad in Informatics
BaOI - Balkan Olympiad in Informatics
AOI - Arab Olympiad in Informatics
POI - Polish Olympiad in Informatics
ROI - Russian Olympiad in Informatics
RoOI - Romanian Olympiad in Informatics
UOI - Ukrainian Olympiad in Informatics
Email explanation : Originally e-mail addresses were written in usual way and because of this some participants started receiving SPAM in huge rates. So it was decided to write email addresses in a way that automatic e-mail detectors couldn't detect them. The system is simple: if email is "qwerty@mymail.com" then it is written as "qwerty at mymail dot com". As it is simple to observe "." is changed to "dot" and "@" to "at". Sorry for inconvenience.
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