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Michael Schwarz is a Research Fellow at Philipps-Universität Marburg's Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, affiliated with the Distributed Systems group led by Prof. Bernd Freisleben. He began his PhD in 2019, focusing on coding schemes for DNA and molecular storage systems. His work addresses challenges in DNA synthesis, storage stability, and error mitigation.
Research interests span DNA storage architectures, molecular data encoding, and interdisciplinary applications of bioinformatics. He contributes to tools like MESA for simulating DNA synthesis errors and optimizing sequence design.
Publications emphasize practical advancements in error correction, workflow automation (e.g., RepairNatrix), and novel coding strategies for DNA-based data storage. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his contributions align with emerging fields in biocomputing.
Advising and grants details are not disclosed in available texts. He collaborates within Prof. Freisleben's lab, focusing on molecular storage systems and bio-inspired computing solutions.
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