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Student at FMI won the round of FMI
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Sofia, 19.12.2008
The Faculty of Mathematics and Informatics (FMI) at Sofia University became the official patron of the second round of the elite private programming contest, organized by PC Magazine Bulgaria and Musala Soft. Awards were bestowed on 18th of December at FMI premises during the Christmas party of the Faculty.
The winner - Nedialko Prisadnikov is a second grade student in "Computer Science" at FMI, Sofia University. His result of 93.80 (100 maximum) ranked him first among the participants. He took an honorable cup bestowed personally by Professor Ivan Soskov, Dean of FMI; one year subscription to PC Magazine Bulgaria; diploma and marketing materials from Musala Soft.
"Great part of Bulgarian programmers start their professional development at FMI and I am really glad that this year we are holding a round under FMI patronage. Hope our cooperation will continue in the future. Winning in the contest is a matter of prestige because it is not about luck, as happens in the majority of contests, but it is about possessing a combination of intellect, knowledge and creative approach." - stated Tervel Niagolov, editor-in-chief of PC Magazine Bulgaria.
"This is one step more in our developing cooperation with universities and in particular with FMI in different fields. With FMI we are having a wide range of mutual initiatives both related to students and to collaboration in the scientific area. Considerable number of traditional participants in the contest are currently students at FMI and it is not a surprise that a FMI member is the winner! :-)." - shared Elena Marinova, President of Musala Soft.
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