From May 13–14, 2026, the Heyrovský Institute Student Seminar 2026, organized by Květa Stejskalová and Martin Srnec, took place at the conference centre of the monastery in Hejnice. The two-day event provided a platform for young researchers to present their work, engage in scientific discussions, and establish new interdisciplinary collaborations. The seminar was also attended by supervisors who continuously support students in their professional growth and development of scientific skills.

An important part of the programme was dedicated to the AMULET project, featuring several PhD students and postdoctoral researchers involved in the project. Their presentations demonstrated the broad thematic scope of AMULET research.

The following contributions were presented within the AMULET section:

José Alfredo Gonzáles Navarro – Multifaceted Super-Resolution Imaging to Reveal Dynamic Nanoscale Organisation of Adhesion Molecules in the Immune Synapse
Samrat Saha – Study of Electron and Ion-Induced Dissociation of Iron Tetracarbonyl Acrolein
Zuzana Johanovská – Micromanipulations in Membrane Studies
Matúš Hodoš – Probing Transmembrane Protein Nano-Environment Using FRET-GP
Jan Šimek – Lipid Nanoparticle Endosomal Escape: Insights from Vesicle-Based Model Systems
Luka Pirker – Correlation Between Defects and the Optical and Electrical Properties Induced by Helium Ions in MoS₂

The student seminar once again confirmed how important such meetings are for supporting the next generation of scientists. In addition to the scientific programme, the conference also provided an informal atmosphere that encouraged knowledge sharing, networking, and the development of future interdisciplinary collaborations.