Meet Momar Dieng, the Dean of the African Leadership University School of Business (ALUSB). With a PhD in Mathematics from the University of California at Davis, he also boasts credentials from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government in development economics and public administration, and in international education policy from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education.
Momar has an impressive academic portfolio, having authored works on random matrices, integrable systems, string theory, and representation theory. Beyond mathematics, his contributions extend to education reform, digital transformation of governments, and electoral assistance.
Passionate about development in sub-Saharan Africa, Momar focuses on creating multidisciplinary strategies to tackle regional challenges. He is particularly driven by the potential of data science and technology to enhance governance and public service delivery, making a significant impact on the continent’s future.