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Tom Zoellner serves as an Associate Professor of English at Chapman University, based in downtown Los Angeles, and is an active fellow of the Los Angeles Institute for the Humanities. His academic profile is defined by prolific nonfiction authorship and journalistic contributions to major publications.
Zoellner's research interests converge at the intersection of Nonfiction Writing, Journalism, Science Writing, and History. His book Train: Riding the Rails that Created the Modern World exemplifies historical narrative analysis, while Uranium demonstrates rigorous science communication, reflecting his dual focus on societal evolution and scientific storytelling.
His distinguished recognition includes:
- 2011 Science Writing Award from the American Institute of Physics for Uranium
Though Zoellner maintains significant scholarly visibility through publications in The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, and Time, the available documentation indicates no formal student advising relationships, research grants, or laboratory affiliations within his academic role.
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