The University of Jordan (UJ) team won the silver medal in the Arab Collegiate Programming Contest (ACPC) held in Luxor, Egypt, with the participation of more than 150 teams representing universities from various Arab and African countries.
UJ President, Prof. Nathir Obeidat, congratulated the students, expressing pride in their achievements, which reflect the university's commitment to enhancing technical and creative skills among its students.
The students extended their gratitude to the supporting team members, particularly the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center, the Deanship of Student Affairs, and the King Abdullah II School for Information Technology, for the exceptional training and support they provided to the teams.
The team, led and trained by Dr. Abdul Baset Assaf from the King Abdullah II School for Information Technology, includes the following students:
Ahmed Nasr from the School of Medicine
Yazan Abdullah from King Abdullah II School for Information Technology
Mohammed Saad from the School of Engineering
Additionally, the second team delivered an outstanding performance, demonstrating high competency and a spirit of challenge. This team includes:
Malek Al Saudi from King Abdullah II School for Information Technology
Saleh Al Kanani from King Abdullah II School for Information Technology
Laith Al Naimeh from King Abdullah II School for Information Technology