On Thursday, October 2, 2025, undergraduate student Andrés Iglesias attended APANAC 2025, the National Congress dedicated to Science and Technology held in Panama. Andrés participated in the poster session with “PLEDGE: Accelerating Data Intensive Scientific Applications with Consistency Contracts.”
Andrés joined the Cooperative Computing Lab (CCL) at the University of Notre Dame as a summer research student through the iSURE program, spending three months on campus. During his time at Notre Dame, he contributed to the initial implementation of the PLEDGE Tracer, based on Colin’s previous work, which observes a scientific application and generates a consistency contract. He also worked on the PLEDGE Enforcer, which ensures the scientific application respects the consistency contract at runtime.
We are proud of Andrés’s contributions and delighted to see his work showcased at a prestigious national conference!
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