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Dr. Florian Ingels is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Bonsai team at the Cristal laboratory in Lille, France. He holds a PhD in Mathematics from École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, where his dissertation focused on enumeration and compression methods for tree similarity analysis.
Ingels' research develops theoretical and practical methods for identifying substructures in biological data, specializing in algorithms for sequences, trees, and graphs. His interests include data structures, combinatorial enumeration, lossless compression, and pattern mining in bioinformatics contexts.
His recent publications address lexicographical minimizer counting in k-mers, detection of common subtrees with identical label distributions, and enumeration methods for irredundant forests. This work combines combinatorics, graph theory, and algorithm design for biological data analysis applications.
No scientific awards have been reported at this time.
Ingels has presented his research at international conferences including Data Structures in Bioinformatics (DSB) and the International Workshop on Combinatorial Algorithms. He mentors students through research internships and contributes to open-source bioinformatics tools.


