I’m currently working as a postdoctoral researcher at UW-Madison, working with Prof. Clark Landis. My research is on the development of a high-pressure NMR reactor that can be used to study gas-fed reactions under realistic reaction conditions using NMR spectroscopy. I am currently using the reactor, which we have dubbed the Wisconsin High-Pressure NMR Reactor, or WiHP-NMRR (pronounced whip NMR), to investigate rhodium-catalyzed hydroformylation, and hope to expand the scope of my studies to other homogeneously catalyzed gas-fed reactions.