Taormina is originally from Mons in Belgium; her parents were schoolteachers, and she has two sisters, one who became a physician and another who became a translator.[2] She earned a license in mathematical sciences in 1980 from the University of Mons,[3] and completed her doctorate in theoretical particle physics at the same university in 1984 under the supervision of Jean Nuyts.[3][4]
Taormina headed the Durham Department of Mathematical Sciences for five years, from 2014 to 2018, and is a member of the council of the London Mathematical Society.[5]
Personal life
Taormina is married to British physicist Nigel Glover, also a professor at Durham.[2]