He completed elementary school in his hometown of Nagykálló, then graduated from the Korányi Frigyes Greek Catholic High School in the city, where he studied in a bilingual German-Hungarian program.
He is currently in his first year at the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Debrecen.
One of his hobbies is robotics, which he started about six years ago as part of a club. During those six years, he has achieved success in competitions, including the Samsung – Solutions for Tomorrow competition and the Hungarian competitions of the World Robot Olympiad, where he placed second in the Future Innovator league in consecutive years. His project received a special award at the Hungarian finals of the 2024 Stockholm Junior Water Prize, advanced to the second round of the 33rd National Youth Innovation Olympics and received praise, while his project reached the finals of the 32nd Scientific Student Circles Carpathian Basin Conference. With his third prize at the 17th Scientific Poster Competition, he was invited to the 28th National Student Conference in Káptalanfüred, where his fellow researchers elected him deputy head of the Technical and Real Sciences Section. Subsequently, at the XXIX. National Student Conference in Káptalanfüred, his fellow researchers elected him president of the National Association of Research Students.
In addition to robotics, sports also play an important role in Gergő’s life, as he competed in swimming for more than 10 years, then played basketball, and nowadays he enjoys trying out any kind of sport.
Language learning is also close to his heart, as he has advanced language proficiency in both English and German, which is very useful when traveling and participating in Erasmus+ student exchange programs.
It is an incredible honor to be a member of such a movement. It is a great experience for me to talk and exchange ideas with talented students of my own age. During my term as president, my goal is to involve even more talented students, as I believe that many students have not yet found this community, where I myself have found my place.

