She was born in 2007 in Szekszárd. She is a 12th-grade, Biology-English faculty student at Garay János High School in Szekszárd. Next year, she would like to enroll in a psychology program at university.
Scientific research, which started as a way to earn extra admission points has now become an essential part of her life. She began studying the folk art of the Sárköz region last year, focusing on the „bíborvég” embroidery. In 2025, she received the grand prize at the 25th Scientific Student Conference (TUDOK) with her presentation titled „A bíborvég – a sárközi viselet, kultúra, emberek identitását meghatározó viseletelem”. This led to an invitation to the Káptalanfüred National Student Conference.
Currently, she is preparing for her final exams and some Hungarian languages competitions. She got the Kazinczy Memoral Medal at the 53rd Édes anyanyelvünk. She considers herself an open-minded and curious individual. She enjoys organizing, taking on leadership roles, and getting to know new people. Her ambition and strong will drive her to revisit problems, uncover the smallest details, and seek out new perspectives. In her free time, she participates in folk dancing, singing, and acting.
She has been a member of Hungarian Research Student Association for barely half a year, yet she has already learned and developed so much thanks to the community. She says that confidently KutDiák Movement is truly a place where everyone can find their place by being themselves. And no one ever returns home from a Káptalanfüred camp without new friends, connections, and unforgettable memories.
I am the best version of myself. And only what I leave behind will remain after me.

