Born in 2005 in Budapest, her second home is Mihály Fazekas High School (Budapesti Fazekas Mihály Gyakorló Általános Iskola és Gimnázium) since 2019. Besides school, she studies in the framework of National Academy of Scientist Education and Milestone Institute.
In her free time, she plays the flute, dances, and prepares unorthodox brunches by pouring together everything she can find in the fridge. In 2022, she took part in the International Young Physicists’ Tournament as a member of the Hungarian team, where she fell in love with research. In this competition, participants discuss the results of their own research, in a similar way to the TUDOK conferences. TUDOK was a perfect next step for Emma, as her interest turned towards biology and psychology. In the spring of 2023, she got the 3rd prize for her research plan about the sleeping habits and attitudes of high school students. As the opportunity to join the leadership team arose during the national conference at Káptalanfüred in the summer, she happily did so.
At first, I was not planning to apply for a leadership position in the movement, I only wanted to enjoy everything that KutDiák had to offer me as a member. However, as I spent a week in the extraordinary atmosphere of the movement, I could feel how special it is to be a part of this community. I decided to have a larger share of the work done here, and I am positive that I will not regret it