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Clark R. Landis is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he leads the Landis Group in research focused on transition metal-catalyzed reactions. He holds a B.A. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1980) and a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago (1983).
His research bridges experimental and computational approaches to homogeneous catalysis, with a particular emphasis on asymmetric synthesis, mechanistic studies of polymerization, and electronic structure analysis of transition metal complexes. Current projects explore 3,4-diazaphospholane ligands for enantioselective hydroformylation and novel NMR/instrumentation methods for fast reaction kinetics.
The articles listed reflect trends in metallocene-catalyzed polymerization, asymmetric hydroformylation, computational modeling of catalysis, and NMR-based mechanistic analysis, underscoring his group's interdisciplinary focus.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow, American Chemical Society
- ACS Award in Organometallic Chemistry, 2010
- Fellow, American Academy for the Advancement of Science
- Vilas Associates Award, UW-Madison, 1997-1998
- NIH FIRST Award, 1988
- Mark Galler Award for Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Chicago, 1984
Landis advises a team of graduate students and postdoctoral researchers, including Spencer Heins, Nick Smith, Andrew Maza, Megan Nieszala, and Katie Ziebarth, who investigate polymerization mechanisms, ethenolysis, and synthetic method development.
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