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Challenge 24 |
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Challenge 24 is a competition unique for its 24-hour nonstop duration. Those hours are said to pass quite quickly, since the tasks are always very interesting and challenging. It is also specific in that the competitors bring their own computers with them and they can use literature, as well. The only thing that is forbidden during the competition is the use of the Internet and mobile phones, whereas any kind of software may be used for completing the tasks.
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Marina Radulaški at the annual meeting of Nobel Laureates |
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Marina Radulaški, a School of Computing graduate and one of the world`s most promising young physicists, is going to attend the annual meeting of Nobel Laureates that will take place in Germany. This year's meeting of world renowned scientists and young researchers will have a special emphasis on physics, and Marina is considered one of the best thirty physicists under the age of 30. Marina is currently a PhD student at Stanford University in the U.S., and, in the future, she intends to devote herself to research and teaching. An interview with Marina Radulaški, published in the "Scientific American" magazine, can be read here. |
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