The Great Delta

The Great Delta is a distinction of merit that is awarded to chapter members who have achieved a great feat for the chapter. Motivations for each recipient can be read further down on this page.

Possesors of the Great Delta

Recipients 2026

Adrian Salamon, Duodequadragesimus
Gabriel Fetu--Fenneteau, International
Jennifer Köhler, Undequadragesima

Recipients 2025

Eynar Ason Eklöf, Unquadragesimus
Mathias Magnusson, Undequadragesimus
Melvin Jakobsson, Duodequadragesimus
Roger Chen, Quadragesimus

Motivations for the award

Motivations for recipients 2026

Adrian Salamon

Through the development of Tiki, Adrian Salamon has carried out one of the most decisive infrastructural improvements for the chapter in recent years. Where ticket sales were previously fragmented and inefficient, there is today a centralized, chapter-owned system that brings everything together in one place.

In a short time, Tiki has become an integral part of the chapter’s operations. The system is now used by virtually all organizers and has significantly simplified planning, administration, and financial follow-up. The fact that the platform is owned and managed by the chapter itself provides both stability and long-term control. Adrian has also continuously further developed the system and rapidly implemented improvements as new needs have arisen, not least to facilitate bookkeeping and the practical handling of events.

For largely single-handedly building, establishing, and maintaining a system that today forms the backbone of the chapter’s ticketing operations, Adrian Salamon is awarded the Great Delta.

Gabriel Fetu-Fenneteau

Over the past year, Gabriel Jean Francis Fetu-Fenneteau has carried the operations of the International Committee in a way few others could have. Within a single calendar year, more than 50 events were carried out, and Gabriel was the driving force behind the majority of them.

His contributions have not been limited to planning alone. He has been present throughout the entire process: from structure and coordination to execution, cooking, toastmaster duties, and cleaning. During the International Reception 2025, he took the primary responsibility for as many as 14 events and ensured that all international students received a welcoming and well-organized start to their time in the chapter.

Through nearly tireless voluntary work, Gabriel has raised both the level of ambition and the capacity of the committee. The result is an international operation that has not only grown in scope, but also in quality, visibility, and trust; both internally and externally.

For, through an exceptional work effort, having enabled and driven the most extensive operational year in the history of the International Committee, Gabriel Jean Francis Fetu-Fenneteau is awarded the Great Delta.

Jennifer Köhler

Over several years, Jennifer Köhler has carried and developed the chapter’s work in equality and equal treatment in a way that has had lasting significance. In a role that is often demanding, complex, and rarely visible, she has consistently taken responsibility to ensure that the work has not merely continued, but also strengthened and structured.

She was instrumental in clarifying and restructuring the organization surrounding the equality and inclusion work in order to create better conditions for long-term sustainability and accountability. Through the development of the chapter’s Code of Conduct, she has also helped anchor the chapter’s values in a concrete and sustainable framework. She further oversaw the division of JMLA and JNO into two separate roles to ensure that the positions developed in the right direction. In one of the chapter’s most personally demanding assignments, Jennifer has demonstrated both integrity and perseverance, always with the best interests of the chapter in focus.

For laying the foundation for a stable and long-term equality and inclusion effort and for carrying one of the chapter’s most responsible roles with great commitment, Jennifer Köhler is awarded the Great Delta.

Motivations for recipients 2025

Eyna Ason Eklöf

Ever since Eynar first set foot in the chapter, he has demonstrated tremendous dedication and enthusiasm for many parts of the chapter. His greatest enthusiasm would, however, reveal itself at Glögg-SM 2023 when, after a spectacular presentation, he was elected ArchDEMON.

It is during this mandate that Eynar shined like few others. During his first mandate, and continuing now into his second, he has transformed Data Et Medias OrquesterNämnd from a relatively inactive committee into a flourishing network of music-interested chapter members and member driven student bands. Through this, Eynar has also succeeded in establishing a greatly appreciated "house band" for Computer Science and Media that has performed at numerous chapter events, as well as participated in the THS Band Competition 2024. As ArchDEMON, Eynar has consistently given his all, pouring all his energy and passion into his work, and has far exceeded all expectations with the tremendous achievement of not only saving but also refining his committee.

For having revived DEMON and developed the committee into something greater than ever before, Eynar Ason Eklöf is awarded the Great Delta.

Mathias Magnusson

By constantly making himself available to kindly and courageously assist others, Mathias Magnusson has become someone most people contact when they need support with the chapter's many systems.

When Mathias stepped into the role of Head of Systems, the chapter's Systems Group had been inactive for several years, and many of the systems were in significant need of maintenance. During his mandate as Head of Systems, Mathias has, among other things, virtually single-handedly built a new login system, created a new comprehensive server infrastructure, greatly facilitated future maintenance, and made improvements to nearly all active systems. The Systems Group has also grown under Mathias and is now an active group with weekly meetings where the systems continue to be developed — largely thanks to the routines and conditions that Mathias established during his mandate. He now leaves behind a substantially better collection of systems than he found, where it will be difficult to find a repository without him as a contributor.

For his thorough and tireless work in maintaining and developing both the chapter’s systems and the systems group, Mathias Magnusson is awarded the Great Delta.

Melvin Jakobsson

During his time in the chapter, Melvin has been both helpful and persistent. He has been constantly present and assisted other chapter members in matters ranging from their studies to chapter positions. During his first years, Melvin often took on smaller posts and positions of responsibility. This changed approximately two years ago when he began to immerse himself in the chapter’s financial work.

Over the past two years, Melvin has, through his own initiative and drive, developed the Computer Science Chapter's financial operations. During this period, he has been defining for the internal financial work in committees such as METAdorerna and the Reception, and particularly over the past year as Treasurer he has revolutionized the chapter's financial work and routines. From fully standardizing the budget, to driving through both a bank change and the implementation of a new accounting platform, he has also - through diligent bookkeeping - left the chapter in a significantly better financial position than it has been in for many years. The traces of Melvin's contributions will therefore remain long after his time as Treasurer.

For his incredible work and sustained development of the chapter’s finances, Melvin Jakobsson is awarded the Great Delta.

Roger Chen

Throughout his time in the chapter, Roger has consistently demonstrated a strong will and commitment to changing things for the better. On many occasions, he has stepped forward and taken personal initiative to try new ideas with the goal of making the chapter a better place.

At the beginning of 2024, he launched two such initiatives. To relieve officals and create opportunities for many more people to organize parties, student banquettes, and events, he founded D-Festeriet: a committee that has since taken responsibility for several recurring events. Perhaps even greater, however, was Roger's second initiative: the EECS Gasque. For the first time in many years, this formal dinner was organized as a joint project between several chapters to strengthen relations between us and to show our members how enjoyable cross-chapter events can be. That this gasque took place is to a tremendous extent thanks to Roger, who both initiated the project and saw it through to completion.

For having created opportunities for more people to organize events and for having revived the EECS Gasque, Roger Chen is awarded the Great Delta.

Last updated 23 April 2026