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Fiona Kerr

Founder and CEO at the NeuroTech Institute

Professional Background

Dr. Fiona Kerr is a leading expert in the field of neuroscience, particularly in the areas of human interaction, technology interaction, and leadership dynamics. With over three decades of experience, her professional journey spans diverse sectors including power generation, automotive manufacturing, defence, pharmaceuticals, state government, and even the vibrant world of creative companies such as Cirque du Soleil. These remarkable experiences have provided her with rich insights into how effective leadership and innovative organisations can flourish in various industries.

In her pursuit of a deeper understanding of the correlation between leadership and successful organisational structures, Fiona undertook an extensive study encapsulated in her PhD. This groundbreaking research tied together the intricate realms of neuroscience and complex systems engineering, critically exploring the question of how exceptional leaders catalyze the development of adaptive organisations that thrive amid change and uncertainty.

Dr. Kerr's expertise doesn't stop at research; she actively consults and advises numerous companies, technologists, and government bodies across the globe. This global outreach provides her with a unique perspective to help maximise the collaboration between human capabilities and technological advancements, ultimately fostering productive organisational outcomes.

Education and Achievements

Dr. Fiona Kerr holds a PhD, which underlines her extensive knowledge and expertise in the fields of neuroscience and leadership. Her academic and research background combined with her real-world experience positions her as a thought leader in the intersection of human behaviour and technology.

Through her consultancy work, Fiona has established strong collaborative partnerships not only within Australia but also internationally, including in the USA and Europe. Some highlights of her notable achievements include her involvement with health professionals in quantifying the neurophysiological effects of human interactions—particularly touch and eye-gaze—and her pivotal role in shaping Finland's national artificial intelligence program.

Fiona's passion for uncovering the underlying mechanisms that drive human interactions cemented her as the founder of The NeuroTech Institute. This innovative institution delves into research and exploration of human connectivity, aiming to harness the strengths of both humans and AI, as well as advocating for the maintenance of meaningful human connection within an increasingly technologised society.

Notable Contributions

As the Founder and CEO of The NeuroTech Institute, Dr. Fiona Kerr is at the forefront of investigating the profound interplay between human beings and technology. The institute seeks to explore critical aspects such as how humans influence each other, the reciprocal ways technology shapes human behaviour, and the optimal methodologies for shaping technology to enhance human experiences.

Her ability to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical application positions her as a key player in guiding business leaders, policymakers, and technologists through the complexities of the digital age. By fostering dialogue around themes such as quality interactions and the future of work, she helps organisations navigate the challenges of a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

Achievements

  • Founder and CEO of The NeuroTech Institute, focusing on the intersection between human and technological interaction
  • PhD research integrating neuroscience with complex systems engineering, specifically on leadership and adaptive organisations
  • Collaborative partnerships in Australia, the USA, and Europe, contributing to various fields including healthcare and AI policy
  • Guiding the creation of Finland's national AI program
  • Extensive international consultancy work aimed at maximizing human and technological capacities for desired outcomes.

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Location

Adelaide, Australia