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Principal Investigator

Dr. Mohammad Pabel Kabir
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry and Forensic Science
Savannah State University
Mohammad Pabel Kabir is an assistant professor at Savannah State University whose research combines electronic-structure theory, molecular simulation, and automated computational workflows. His work has examined flavin spectroscopy and photophysics, QM/MM modeling of flavoproteins, molecular interaction mapping, and functional molecular materials. He emphasizes reproducible computation and research training for undergraduate scientists.
Research interests: excited-state electronic structure, flavin photophysics, QM/MM modeling, molecular dynamics, interaction mapping, and reproducible computational workflows.
Recruitment focus: Savannah State undergraduate research training in computational chemistry, molecular modeling, scientific programming, and data analysis.
Undergraduate Researchers

Janiyah Bryant
Undergraduate Researcher

Summer Coleman
Undergraduate Researcher
Student Research Opportunities
Kabir Lab welcomes structured inquiries from Savannah State students interested in computational chemistry and research computing. Additional student projects, alumni, and collaborators will be added after roles, project details, and publication permissions are confirmed.