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Hatem Ltaief is the Principal Research Scientist of the Extreme Computing Research Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Saudi Arabia. He received a Masters in applied mathematics in 2004 and a PhD in computer science in 2007 from the University of Houston. His research interests include parallel numerical algorithms, parallel programming models, high-performance computing, and performance optimizations for multicore architectures and hardware accelerators. He received several best papers awards at ACM PASC'18 and EuroPar'16'20 conferences as well as the GAUSS award for best paper at ISC'20. He was among the Gordon Bell finalists team at SC22'23. He is currently the vice chair of SIAM activity group on supercomputing and the IEEE TCPP coordinator for Africa, Europe, and Middle East.