Recently, the 2023 China Collegiate Computing Contest - Network Technology Challenge (C4-Network Technology Challenge)- ended in Wenzhou, Zhejiang. The NEU team achieved another great success in this competition, winning 1 national first prize and 3 national third prizes.
This competition has attracted 2430 teams from 390 universities both domestically and internationally, with over 10000 students participating. The competition work "Evolvable Routing System for Knowledge-Defined Networking", guided by Professor Wang Xingwei and Professor Yi Bo from the School of Computer Science and Engineering at NEU, won the first prize in the country.
It is reported that the "China Collegiate Computing Contest" is a science and technology competition targeted at students from various majors in universities across the country. It is jointly initiated by the Teaching Guidance Committee for Computer Majors in Higher Education Institutions under the Ministry of Education, the Teaching Guidance Committee for Software Engineering in Higher Education Institutions under the Ministry of Education, the Teaching Guidance Committee for Computer Courses in Higher Education Institutions under the Ministry of Education, and the Computer Education Research Association of Chinese Universities. Since 2020, it has been sponsored by the Computer Education Research Association of Chinese Universities. The "Network Technology Challenge" is one of the competition modules of the "China Collegiate Computing Contest" and has been selected for the "Ranking List of National Collegiate Subject Competition" and the "2023 World Young Scientists Summit".。