Innovations in Ultra High-Speed 3D Fluorescence Imaging by Richard Kozma
Insights of the Hungarian innovation in ultra high-speed 3d Fluorescence Imaging. Journey from a research tool developed at the Institute of Experimental Medicine, Hungarian Academy of Science to the fastest multiphoton product on the market.
From the basic of two photon microscopy to the imaging directly the voltage differences in neurons
How we the innovative power of Femtonics helped during Covid
How we help other Hungarian innovation to come to the USA.
About Richard Kozma
He received his BSc as an Molecular Bionic Engineers at Pázmány Péter Catholic University, then he continued his studies to get Info Bionic MSc diploma. These courses are multidisciplinary, which helped to understand wide range of sciences. He started to work as an engineer in Helsinki, Finland then Brighton UK, then he returned to Hungary and joined Femtonics Inc. in 2019 to expand their technology to the US market.
His career covered multiple scientific fields in the field of neuroscience. At the Hungarian Academy of Science (HAS, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology in Integrative Neuroscience Research Group), he studied the auditory system of cats.Then at HAS – Institute of Experimental Medicine in the Laboratory of Network Neurophysiology, he focused on the anatomy and electrophysiology of anxiety, with a short 4-month break at the Medical University of Vienna, Department of Cognitive Neurobiology.