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Mohammad Halim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Kennesaw State University (Georgia, USA) since 2021. His research integrates instrumental and computational approaches in mass spectrometry, separations, and vibrational spectroscopy to address challenges in therapeutics, environmental chemistry, and forensic applications.
- Research Focus: Bioanalytical chemistry (protein mass spectrometry, antiviral peptides for SARS-CoV-2, Dengue, Zika), environmental/forensic chemistry (pesticide interactions, spectroscopic characterization), green chemistry (DES/THDES synthesis), and computational/statistical chemistry (molecular dynamics, QSAR).
- Education: PhD in Bioanalytical/Biophysical Chemistry (2017) from CNRS & Université Lyon 1; MSc in Computational Chemistry (2012) from Memorial University; MSc in Analytical Chemistry (2003) and BSc in Chemistry (2001) from Jahangirnagar University.
- Professional Affiliations: Assistant Professor at University of Arkansas-Fort Smith (2019-2021), Post-Doctoral Associate at Carnegie Mellon University (2018-2019) and Atomic Energy Commission, France (2017-2018), and Adjunct Researcher at The Red-Green Research Centre, Bangladesh (2013-2021).
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