Sophie Dabo-Niang is full professor of Applied Mathematics at University of Lille (North of France), chair of EMS-CDC (European Mathematical society-Committee of developing countries) and scientific officer of CIMPA (International center of pure and applied mathematics) and member of the new committee of diversity of IMU (International Mathematical Union).
She completed a 3-year PhD in Statistics from the Sorbonne University (Paris, Pierre and Marie Curie) in 2002.
After a first young teaching and researcher position at University Paris 2 from 2002 to 2004, she got an associate professor position in the Department of Mathematics, Computer sciences, Economy and Management of University Lille 3 (Charles De Gaulle) in 2004 where she practiced until being recruited as full professor in 2010.
She co-chaired EMS-CDC from 2018 to 2019, headed the MeQAME axis of laboratory LEM CNRS 9221 of University Lille 3, from 2015 to 2019. She headed the laboratory EQUIPPE of University Lille 3, from 2010-2015.
The research program of Sophie Dabo-Niang is focused on the representation of time and space in random environments through the use of stochastic space and time changes driven by real problems in various areas as medical, epidemiology, physics, environmental and hydrological studies, natural resource management, renewable energy, and agriculture. She published about sixty scientific articles and edited two books. She is currently engaged in several national and international research projects, societies, associations.
She supervised many M.S and PhD thesis students and has taught statistics and econometrics courses in many different countries. She has led several statistical scientific events worldwide and gave different oral communications.
Another important achievement is her deep involvement and commitment to promotion of Mathematics and women in Mathematics in Africa, Europe and in the developing world.