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<p><strong>About the SPJ</strong></p>
<p>The Science Perl Journal is a peer-reviewed academic publication about Perl, and serves as the official proceedings of the Science Perl Track. Our papers include the latest cutting-edge Perl research in medicine, artificial intelligence, meteorology, chemometrics, genetics, language, electronics, and much more. The Science Perl Journal is sponsored by the Science Perl Committee of the Public Enrichment and Robotics Laboratories, the world's only 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused solely on Perl.</p>
<p><strong>About the Authors</strong></p>
<p><em>William N. Braswell, Jr.</em> is the Chief Editor and a contributing author of the Science Perl Journal. He is the creator of the RPerl optimizing compiler, PerlGPT LLM, and Navi AI systems. William is the founder of the Public Enrichment and Robotics Laboratories nonprofit, and is the founding Chairman of the Perl::Types Committee.<br />
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<em>Brett Estrade</em> is an editor and contributing author of the Science Perl Journal. He is a maintainer of the ASGS storm surge forecasting system, which saves lives by predicting the effects of hurricane-generated severe weather. Brett is an expert in high-performance computing, and is the founding Chairman of the Science Perl Committee.<br />
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<em>Dr. Marc Perry</em> is the Chief Reviewer of the Science Perl Journal issue #1. He is a biologist and former wet lab manager, now serving as Senior Bioinformatician at the Genomics Institute of UC Santa Cruz.<br />
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<em>Dr. Adam Russell</em> is a reviewer and contributing author of the Science Perl Journal. He is a computer scientist with a focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning. Dr. Russell serves as an officer of the AI Perl Committee.<br />
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<em>Dr. Christos Argyropoulos</em> holds both MD and PhD degrees, and is a practicing nephrologist with the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He is focused on genomic and biomarker discovery, big data sets, EHR, methodology development for gene sequencing, and discovery of new markers for kidney disease. Dr. Argyropoulos is the seminal honoree to receive the Diamond PERL Award of Technical Excellence for his contribution to the Science Perl Journal issue #1, and he serves as an officer of the Perl::Types Committee.<br />
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<em>George Baugh</em> is the founder and CEO of the Troglodyne LLC software development company. His areas of expertise include software engineering, quality assurance, and software testing.<br />
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<em>Dr. Jason Fleming</em> is a maintainer of the ASGS storm surge forecasting system, and works with Brett Estrade to help provide the critical safety information required by emergency personnel during deadly hurricane strikes.<br />
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<em>Dr. Andrew O'Neil</em> is the founder and CEO of the Nirmetrix chemometrics company. He is the inventor of novel drug-testing technologies and serves as an officer of the Science Perl Committee.<br />
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<em>Dr. Jan Štepánek</em> is a computational linguist and faculty member of mathematics and physics at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic.<br />
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<em>Manickam Thanneermalai</em> is a microcontroller developer building ARM-based systems-on-a-chip for automotive AI applications.</p>
<h3>Perl Community Impact</h3>
<p><strong>List of Delivered 2024 TPRC Science Track Paper-based Talks</strong></p>
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<li><em>Science Track Keynote & <a href="https://crm.acutisdata.com/sendy/l/nHg6DoX9wUfNyhzQmKa6jg/BzcQn3uezoBi2QPwI43qeA/b8929IL71zPKCYkESfMx6Pig" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Diamond PERL Editor's Choice of Technical Excellence</a>,</em> Winner:<br />
<strong>Enhancing Non-Perl Bioinformatic Applications with Perl - Christos Argyropoulos, MD, PhD.</strong></li>
<li><a href="https://crm.acutisdata.com/sendy/l/nHg6DoX9wUfNyhzQmKa6jg/eaJJcmtdt0XaGpy1lfMEuw/b8929IL71zPKCYkESfMx6Pig" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Structure Based Structuring of Unstructured Data - Adam Russell, PhD.</a></li>
<li><a href="https://crm.acutisdata.com/sendy/l/nHg6DoX9wUfNyhzQmKa6jg/93XhNCtpb31kAaySXiLSlQ/b8929IL71zPKCYkESfMx6Pig" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Chemometrics with Perl & Pharmaceutical Applications - Andrew O'Neil, PhD</a></li>
<li><a href="https://crm.acutisdata.com/sendy/l/nHg6DoX9wUfNyhzQmKa6jg/cO025u7D8ccK6kaN1rFQ5w/b8929IL71zPKCYkESfMx6Pig" rel="noopener" target="_blank">PerlGPT, A Code Llama LLM Fine-Tuned For Perl - William N. Braswell, Jr.</a></li>
<li><a href="https://crm.acutisdata.com/sendy/l/nHg6DoX9wUfNyhzQmKa6jg/6H13fKjxDUjRoG892OgGOFiA/b8929IL71zPKCYkESfMx6Pig" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Reasoning About the Rigor of Perl Programs - George Baugh - TPRC 2024</a></li>
<li><a href="https://crm.acutisdata.com/sendy/l/nHg6DoX9wUfNyhzQmKa6jg/892l9HKXB763K0aob2FhhkEo892A/b8929IL71zPKCYkESfMx6Pig" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Supporting Universal Dependencies in the Tree Editor TrEd - Jan Štěpánek, PhD.</a></li>
<li><a href="https://crm.acutisdata.com/sendy/l/nHg6DoX9wUfNyhzQmKa6jg/0tuxCxKxtt4nImMoqifZkw/b8929IL71zPKCYkESfMx6Pig" rel="noopener" target="_blank">ASGS - A Real-Time Operational Storm Surge Forecasting Framework - Brett Estrade, MS</a></li>
<li>Perl Cross-Compiler for Microcontrollers - Manickam Thanneermalai</li>
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<p>Sincerely,<br />
Brett Estrade (OODLER)<br />
Chairman, Science Perl Committee<br />
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