Dist. Professor Genevieve Bell
Dist. Professor Genevieve Bell AO FTSE FAHA Vice Chancellor and President

Current as of 1/06/2023


Distinguished Professor Genevieve Bell, AO FAHA FTSE is the Director of the School of Cybernetics at The Australian National University, and a Vice President and a Senior Fellow in the advance research and development labs at Intel Corporation.


Genevieve holds a PhD in cultural anthropology from Stanford University and is a renowned anthropologist, technologist, and futurist, having spent more than two decades in Silicon Valley helping guide Intel's product development and social science and design research capabilities. She is best known for her work at the intersection of cultural practice and technology development and for being an important voice in the global debates around artificial intelligence and human society.


In 2017, Genevieve returned to Australia and established the 3A Institute at The Australian National University in collaboration with CSIRO's Data61, with the mission of building a new branch of engineering to take AI-enabled cyber-physical systems safely, sustainably and responsibly scale. In 2021, she became the inaugural Director of the new ANU School of Cybernetics, which builds on the foundational work of the 3A Institute and seeks to establish cybernetics as an important tool for navigating major societal transformations, through capability building, policy development and safe, sustainable and responsible approaches to new systems.


In addition to her roles at the ANU and Intel, Genevieve is also a Non-Executive Director of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia Board, Member of the Prime Minister's National Science and Technology Council, Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE), Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (AAH), Florence Violet McKenzie Chair, SRI International Engelbart Distinguished Fellow, member of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) AI Council and an Officer of the Order of Australia.


Fellow status Elected 2018 Division ACT
Fellowship Affiliations The Australian National University (ANU) Classification Academia Sector H - Entrepreneurship, Service & Education Expertise 451 - Interface of technology and society

With a background in cultural anthropology, Genevieve Bell has an unparalleled reputation as a leader at the intersection of technology and social sciences, and the impact of digital transformation. Her combined industry and academic impact are creating new fields at the intersection of social and technology sciences. Her insight, and ability to communicate this insight to a wide range of audiences, has put her in a unique position of influence to government, industry, academia and the public. She has been a globally recognised champion of diversity and gender equity, and a practical mentor and supervisor to colleagues and students.