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The 22-year-old talented girl joined Huawei and just won the "Olympiad of Programming" world championship trophy

The 22-year-old talented girl joined Huawei and just won the "Olympiad of Programming" world championship trophy

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A few days ago, Huawei Voice community news showed that another "world champion" joined Huawei! In October last year, a 22-year-old talented girl won the international collegiate programming competition and then joined Huawei.

On October 6, 2021, Valeria Ryabchikova and two teammates of Nizhny Novgorod State University in Russia reportedly lifted the World Championship trophy of the International Collegiate Programming Competition (ICPC).

Two months later, Valeria joined Huawei's Nizhny Novgorod Institute in Russia to conduct research on intelligent computing application acceleration technology. Valeria says, "I love solving puzzles and having fun with them. Hopefully I can create value for the company. ”

In addition, Valeria joined Huawei on the same day as a young ICPC semi-final winner, Ilya Khlyustov. Ilya, 20, is a student at Nizhny Novgorod State University and a new teammate of Valeria.

The ICPC has been called the "Olympics of Programming" and is the hardest-core race, scored not by humans, but by computers. Huawei has sponsored ICPC since 2012, and in addition to sponsoring regional competitions and finals, Huawei will also cooperate with ICPC to hold unit challenges, marathon competitions, and training camps.

In recent years, Huawei has been storing high-end talents, from the industry's top tycoons to talented teenagers and girls, millions of annual salaries and other extremely generous treatment, which is talked about in the technology circle. According to Ren, Huawei has at least 700 mathematicians, more than 800 physicists, more than 120 chemists, 6,000 to 7,000 experts in basic research, and more than 60,000 senior engineers and engineers of various kinds.

In November last year, Huawei rarely announced the results of a "genius teenager", Zhong Zhao, who joined in 2019 and received an offer of 2 million, led the team to apply autoML algorithm research to tens of millions of Huawei Mate series and P series mobile phones in less than 1 year, opening a precedent for large-scale commercial use of AutoML.

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