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Kristine Kiernan

Associate Professor, Department of Aeronautics; Associate Director, Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety at Embry-Riddle

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About

Dr. Kristy Kiernan is an associate professor in the Worldwide College of Aviation and the Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety associate director. She also serves as the Program Coordinator for the Master of Science in Aviation Safety. She holds a Ph.D. in Aviation, an MAS from Embry‑Riddle, and a B.S. in Neural Sciences from Brown University. Before joining Embry‑Riddle, she flew Falcon 20s on search and rescue, drug interdiction and law enforcement missions with the United States Coast Guard. While on active duty, she graduated from Aviation Safety Officer School, served as a Crew Resource Management curriculum developer and as the Standardization Officer for the Falcon community. Dr. Kiernan leads the Boeing Center's efforts in research, academic programs, professional education, and industry engagement. Her current research projects include a cooperative agreement with NASA exploring the positive human contribution to aviation safety. In this role, she coordinates a team of faculty and students from across the university to study how to measure, evaluate and reinforce positive human performance. She has presented at numerous national and international conferences on the topic of resilient performance on the flight deck. She is the lead developer for the World Economic Forum Drone Transformation Map and an expert contributor to Forbes.com in aerospace and defense. She holds a current Airline Transport Pilot rating and a Remote Pilot certificate, and until recently, was an actively flying commercial pilot in the SR-22 and the TBM 850. She lives in Alabama with her husband and four children.

Education/Academic qualification

Neural Sciences, B.S., Brown University

Aviation, Ph.D, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Aeronautics, M.A.S., Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Disciplines

  • Aviation Safety and Security
  • Management and Operations