The International Mathematics Competition (IMC) for students has been held annually since 1994 and is aimed at mathematics students in their first four years of study. The participating universities usually send their students in teams; however, each participant works on the tasks set alone and also receives a personal score. More than 500 students from over 100 universities worldwide take part in the competition.
At the 29th IMC in August 2022, the Department of Mathematics at the University of Tübingen was represented by Veronika Körber, Tobias Schnieders and Paul Vögele. The team, led by JProf. Dr. Angela Capel Cuevas, achieved a remarkable 35th place out of 100 in the overall ranking. In the individual ranking, Tobias Schnieders won a first prize, Paul Vögele a second prize and Veronika Körber a third prize. It was the first participation of students from our department in this very competitive competition and the department congratulates the students on their very good result.
In August 2024, a team of seven students led by Barbara Roos took part in the 31st IMC. Paul Vögele and Tobias Schnieders each won second prize in the individual competition, Jonathan Frey and Jakob Feldner each won third prize and Veronika Körber was awarded an honourable mention. The team, which also included Henrik von Wrochem and Lucas Weyer, achieved 55th place overall. A short report from the team gives an insight into the joy of preparing for the competition and the days spent together in Blagoevgrad (Bulgaria).