In Vienna, Jakub Dokulil is developing a cutting-edge microscope that tracks molecular movement in real time. For him, science is both an adventure and a team effort. He is a master’s student at the University of Vienna and a researcher at the Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), where he’s building a MINFLUX microscope. This state-of-the-art device allows scientists to observe processes inside living cells with nanometer and millisecond precision.
In the interview, Jakub shares how a childhood passion for physics led him from school competitions to international science projects.
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Author: Barbora Navrátilová, Vít Pohanka