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elected as a fellow of the
Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE), a not-for-profit organisation which brings together leading minds in technology and engineering from academia, government and industry sectors. She was also appointed to the National Science and Technology Advisory Council among other members including Nobel Laureate and ANU Vice-Chancellor Brian Schmidt and Chair Prime Minister Scott Morrison. The council is responsible for providing expert advice to the prime minister and other ministers on science and technology challenges facing Australia. During her time on the council, Bell was involved in authoring a 2020 report titled "What motivates people to download and continue to use the COVIDSafe app?". Additionally, Bell was the lead author of the 2023 Rapid Response Information Report (RRIP) on
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made her the director of their newly forming User
Experience Research group. This group was Intel's first fully integrated user experience research and development group; they worked on questions of big data, smart transportation, next generation image technology and ideas about fear and wonder. After steering that group to a range of successes inside and outside the company, she was made a vice president in 2014 and senior fellow in 2016.
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488:, the School of Cybernetics aims to inspire and shape safe, sustainable, and responsible futures that consider people, the environment, and technology. The School is committed to helping Australia and the world navigate major 21st century challenges, particularly those involving new and emerging technologies.
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from 2008 to 2010. Her visiting appointment was intended to help guide government policy surrounding a new national broadband initiative. Bell conducted ethnographic research and developed new innovative research methods to identify barriers to adoption and drivers around broadband uptake. Her final
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In 2017, the ANU announced a major 10-year plan to drive the expansion of its program in engineering and computer science. The expansion in part was to be led by Bell as the director of the newly founded
Autonomy, Agency and Assurance Institute, to be known as the 3A Institute or 3Ai, co-founded by
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Australia, Bell's expertise in the field of AI development and regulation has been recognised by government and industry. At the 2016 Advance Awards, Bell received the Award for Technology Innovation and Overall 2016 Advance Global Australian Award. In October 2018, Bell was
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Bell's impact has been recognised repeatedly outside Intel. In 2010, she was named one of the Top 25 Women in
Technology to Watch by AlwaysOn and as one of the 100 Most Creative People in Business by Fast Company. In 2012, Bell was inducted to the
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Commonwealth Bank board. The same day, Bell was announced as the 13th Vice-Chancellor and President of the Australian National University. She has held the position since 1 January 2024.
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and how it can inform the building of present day metaverse and other technologies.
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Engelbart Distinguished Fellow. Bell is also a Senior Fellow and Vice President at
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lecture on anthropological interventions for decolonizing AI, and her 2020
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research), and for being an industry pioneer of the
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Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA)
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Autonomy, Agency and Assurance Innovation Institute
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