Hi, I’m Sophia.
I’m a 21-year-old student fascinated by how AI shapes our societies and how we can build systems that truly serve people. My curiosity goes beyond one nation, it’s about understanding how technology connects us across borders.
Through my engagement with the Global Shapers and the Youth Advisory Council at the American Consulate in Frankfurt, I’ve worked on projects that share one central goal: figuring out how we can live together on this planet.
That’s also what makes the Farmont Summer School so special. You meet people from all over Europe, see how they think and live, and experience what real collaboration feels like.
I studied Business Psychology at WHU and recently transitioned to my Master’s in AI and Society at TUM. I’m always up for meaningful conversations, so if any of these topics resonate with you, or if you’d like advice for your application, feel free to reach out.
“Nothing compares to the learning curve, the people, and the atmosphere you’ll experience aboard the beautiful sailing boat Marleen. Curiosity led us. Wisdom followed. It offers a rare escape from the noise of the internet and the distractions of modern life, a time to reflect and decide how you want to leave your mark on the world. And the best part? You’ll share this journey with remarkable people from all over Europe, ready to exchange ideas and explore together.”
