
Sophia Duttenhöfer
Sophia grew up in a small village in Germany. Curious about what the world has to offer, she was always eager to find ways to go abroad. From a short exchange in Chile to a whole year as a high school student in the US, she also had the opportunity to finish high school in the beautiful city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Along the way, she has been fortunate enough to meet many interesting people from all over the world. Ultimately, her path led her to Vienna, where she is currently studying Architecture. This spring, she’s taking her studies to Kraków for an Erasmus exchange.
During high school, she started attending Discover and hasn’t been able to move on ever since! Returning as a coordinator this year, she’s always happy to chat, whether it’s a deep conversation or just joking around. And if you ever want to talk about countries, flags, or world capitals, she’s got you covered—because for some reason, she preferred memorizing them all instead of studying for her exams (a fun way to procrastinate).
Session D
A glimpse into the music industry
Tanya Stadnyk
AI for Fundamental Research
Oliver Matonoha
Biological Psychiatry
Aleksa Petković
Computational Neuroscience
Sára Bánovská
Discovering medical science
Václav Melenovský
Energy and society
Kristina Zindulková
From Thoreau to Tinyhouse
Petra Karlová
History from Liberty to Liberation
Emma Nabi-Bourgois
Political Economics
Jonathan Sidenros
Problems of Philosophy
Mojmir Stehlik
Quantum Computing
Honza Apolín
Society in Stories
Michal Ostrý
Systems thinking
Žofie Hobzíková
The Arab Middle East
Adéla Provazníková
The Economics of Human Behavior
Lenka Duongova
The Politics of Gender: Narratives and Resistance
Ecem Nazlı Üçok