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DataPipeline Certificate for the Best Paper Award at the 32nd IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH-2025), held in El Paso, Texas, May 4–7, 2025. The award is given to Jackson Vanover, James Demmel, Xiaoye Sherry Li, and Cindy Rubio-González for the paper titled "EXCVATE: Spoofing Exceptions and Solving Constraints to Test Exception Handling in Numerical Libraries." The certificate is signed by Program Chairs Ping Tak Peter Tang and Guillaume Melquiond. Andy Nonaka and Dan Martrin, the new 2025 Summer Co-Chairs A view of Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, covered in snow and ice. Automated atomic-resolution imaging of core-shell nanoparticles showing low-magnification image with identified regions of interest and atomic-resolution inset of one region. ESnet6 map showing connected networks and sites overlaid onto a map of the United States. An image of the Perlmutter supercomputer. A large group of people standing on a staircase inside a building, posing for a group photo. The setting includes indoor plants and modern architectural elements. Three participants during the AI Jam event The Perlmutter supercomputer at NERSC, housed in a large facility with exposed ceiling pipes. Its cabinet panels feature a vibrant design with cosmic imagery, including orange and blue nebulae, a historical photo of physicist Saul Perlmutter with his research team, and an illustration of telescopes. The word 'Perlmutter' is prominently displayed across the panels. A photo collage of three individuals speaking at an event. The left image features a man with shoulder-length dark hair, wearing a white patterned shirt and a lanyard, gesturing with his hands while speaking. The middle image shows a woman with long black hair, wearing a striped button-up shirt and a dark cardigan, speaking into a microphone while gesturing with her hands. The right image captures a woman with curly dark hair, wearing a black jacket with decorative buttons, looking off to the side while standing in front of a screen displaying text and graphics.
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