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Michael Biro is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Connecticut, affiliated with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on Geometry, Topology, and Computational Complexity, with notable contributions to algorithmic geometry and puzzle-solving complexity. He holds an office in MONT 403 and can be reached at michael.biro@uconn.edu.
His work bridges theoretical computer science and discrete mathematics, addressing challenges in geometric routing, polyomino folding, and NP-hardness proofs for puzzles like Shakashaka and LITS. Recent publications explore beacon-based algorithms for routing efficiency and visibility problems in polygonal domains.
Though no formal educational details are provided here, his research trends indicate a deep engagement with combinatorial geometry and algorithm design. No advising roles or scientific awards are listed in the provided materials.
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