Emma Katerberg
Emma is 20 years old an a second-years EOR student. She comes from Apeldoorn, but has been living in Groningen for almost two years. Besides studying, Emma likes spending time with her housemates and playing volleybal at student volleyball association Donitas. Besides playing volleyball, she really likes trying out different sports such as squash and padel.

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Emma Katerberg
How Differential Equations Save the World

How Differential Equations Save the World

It is widely known that the course Difference- and Differential Equations is one of the most hated courses among students from the Bachelor EOR. This is probably due to the fact that only a small fraction of the students is able to pass the course. However, this...

The Mandelbrot set: a hypnotising phenomenon

The Mandelbrot set: a hypnotising phenomenon

Although you may never have heard of it, you’ve most likely seen it before. It is, in my opinion, one of the most beautiful sets in mathematics you will encounter. The set I’m referring to is called the Mandelbrot set. The iterative function (I will later elaborate on...

Reaching the Unreachable

Reaching the Unreachable

Have you ever felt like giving up? Wanting to quit something because it seems impossible to reach your goal (for example passing Difference- and Differential Equations)? Of course you have, but don’t give up too fast! Sometimes, it is possible to succeed in what...