This bulletin collects five short interviews with alumni who came through IOL Club between 2018 and 2023. The goal is to show what the training actually transfers to – not just olympiad results, but the longer-tail intellectual habits.
The five paths:
- Computational linguistics. Two alumni are now in PhD programmes (one at Edinburgh, one at MIT). Both say the morphology problems trained the muscle for finite-state thinking.
- Cryptography. One alumna works on lattice-based cryptography research; she traces it directly to the cipher problems on IOL 2017 and IOL 2019.
- Conference interpreting. One alumnus interprets professionally between Mandarin, English, and German; the discipline of decoding a paragraph in an unknown language under time pressure is the same skill set.
- Classics. One alumna reads Sanskrit and Old Persian texts professionally; she says IOL gave her the habit of looking at unfamiliar scripts without panicking.
None of them say IOL was the only thing that mattered. Most cite a specific teacher or family member as the larger influence. But each said the training made them comfortable with the discomfort of not knowing – which they all describe as the core skill of their current work.
Full interviews (longer-form) are linked from the Winners page.
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