Beach Rotana, Abu Dhabi
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Prof. Boualem Benatallah is a full professor of computing at Dublin City University (DCU, Ireland) since January 2022. He has had over 21 years as a research leader and academic at UNSW Sydney (Australia), where he served as senior lecturer, associate professor, professor, and Scientia Professor, before joining DCU. He is a Fellow of the IEEE.
His main research interests are in AI-enabled services, process AI, LLM-powered agents, quality control in crowdsourcing and AI services, service-oriented computing, and business process management. He has published more than 330 refereed papers, including more than 90 journal papers. Most of his papers appeared in very selective and reputable conferences and journals. His research attracted a large amount of competitive research funding through national and international grants from both government and industry. He supervised over 38 research students to completion. He was awarded the prestigious IEEE TCSVC Research Innovation Award for contributions to Model-driven Web Services Composition. He has also won multiple best paper awards at prestigious conferences and received the IBM Faculty Award. With his co-authors, he was recognized by IEEE TSE for one of the most influential papers of the journal’s 3rd decade and contributed a retrospective to its 50th anniversary issue in 2025.
Boualem has been general and PC chair of a number of international conferences and has served as guest editor of several special issues in leading journals. He was a member of the Steering Committee (SC) of the BPM conference. He is a member of the SC of the ICSOC and CoopIS conferences and serves on the editorial boards of several prestigious journals including ACM Transactions on the Web, IEEE Transactions on Services Computing, and ACM Computing Surveys. He was a member of the team (comprising multiple university, government, and industry partners) that founded and constructed the successful bid for the Smart Services CRC (Cooperative Research Centre, Australia). He was also research leader of the Data Curation Foundry research stream at the Data to Decisions CRC (Australia). He is funded investigator at the Insight Research Centre (Ireland).
Newfel Harrat is an engineering director at Google Cloud, where he oversees the Open Source Software AI/ML Software Stack. In this role, he focuses on AI/ML Frameworks designed to accelerate both model training and inference. Prior to his current position, Harrat led the Gemini Code Assist team at Google, where he was instrumental in developing AI-powered code generation tools that significantly enhanced developer productivity.
Newfel is dedicated to utilizing AI to enable developers and streamline their product development. He is also a fervent supporter of diversity and inclusion within the technology sector.
Newfel's career before Google Cloud included leading software development for Google Chrome OS.
Before joining Google, he led an engineering team focused on AI-driven incident prevention software for automotive and large enterprise fleets.
Newfel also held senior leadership positions at several Fortune 100 companies (Intel, Qualcomm, ADI), where he oversaw global software development teams.
He earned both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Massachusetts, specializing in Neural Network and Stochastic Signal Processing.