Winners), 55 international second prizes (honorary prizes) and the number of awards at the same level are among the best in universities across the country.
The contest was held from 9: 00 on February 6th, 20 15 to 9: 00 on February 10th/KLOC-0 (Beijing time), with 77 teams from Northeastern University/KLOC-0. After four days, four nights and 96 hours of unremitting efforts, Northeastern University students finally achieved great success with the international first prize of 19 and 55 international second prizes. Among them, the winners are from China-Netherlands School of Business Administration, School of Science, School of Resources and Civil Engineering, School of Materials and Metallurgy, School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, School of Information Science and Engineering, School of Software, School of Biomedicine and Information Engineering. The team that won the first prize was guided by teachers such as, Song Shuni, Pan Feng, Cui Jianjiang,,, Yang, Zhao, Hao Lina, Zhang Yunzhou, Faye Wong, Qin Wenjun, Sun Tao, Zhu Hegui and Zhai Ding.