Martin Chetlen
Esmaail Nikjeh
Moorpark College Python team from CS club made to the first place among Southern California Community Colleges and even did much better than some UC and Cal State teams this year at ACM contest.
The Computer Science Club is known as “The Enthusiastic Programmers Club.”
It is an officially recognized student organization by the Associated Students of Moorpark College.
The ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) is a multitier, team-based, programming competition operating under the auspices of ACM and headquartered at Baylor University. The contest involves a global network of universities hosting regional competitions that advance teams to the ACM-ICPC World Finals. Participation has grown to several tens of thousands of the finest students and faculty in computing disciplines at almost 3,000 universities from over 111 countries over 400 on-site competitions on six continents. The contest fosters creativity, teamwork, and innovation in building new software programs, and enables students to test their ability to perform under pressure. Quite simply, it is the oldest, largest, and most prestigious programming contest in the world.
The Competition with two teams from Moorpark College is the contest held in Southern California Every Year at Riverside Community College. Prestigious Universities in Southern California like UCLA, USC, UC IRVINE, and CalTech Compete, Community Colleges are given the choice to compete as well. There were 88 teams in total this year (Nov. 9th, 2019).
The above is a picture with the full names of the contestants and prof. Nikjeh, representing Moorpark College at the Internationally recognized ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Programming Contest SoCal Region www.socalcontest.org
Moorpark College Python Team: Top place, Two-Year School
Southern California Regional ICPC (International Collegiate Programming Contest) Nov. 9, 2019
Left to right: Ethan Bonavida, Sukru Boztepe, Prof. Esmaail Nikjeh (Coach), James Taylor, Alex Riggio,
and Ed Skochinski (Regional Contest Director)
Cherisse Meichtry
Melissa Lay
Melissa is a former student of Moorpark College, where she graduated in 2010 with three Theater Arts Degrees in Technical Theatre, Directing, and Acting. She later earned her BA in Theater Arts from CSUN. In addition to her work at the college, Melissa also works as a theatre technician at the Bank of America Performing Arts Center in Thousand Oaks. She also freelances for local community groups throughout the year.
If you have any questions about the PAC or the work we do here, Melissa is a great person to ask! If she doesn't have the answer, she knows who to ask.
Jennifer Mallory
Vincent Mark Crisostomo
Deanna Franke
Eugene Berg
Learning chemistry is like taking a wonderful journey; and every semester I get to be the guide. I am excited for our trip to begin and I hope some of my enthusiasm will rub off on you!