Tom Kuntzleman is an educator, scientist and communicator. With a solid background in chemistry and a passion for teaching, Tom has inspired countless students and educators by bringing the wonder of science to life.Tom’s journey as an educator began in the public schools of North Carolina where for seven years he shaped the minds of 8th grade science students, introducing them to the joy of scientific inquiry and discovery.He decided to delve into science a bit more deeply and this led him to earn a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Michigan in 2005. Since then, he spent the past two decades teaching at the university level. He has authored over 40 peer reviewed articles, which serve as valuable resources for science teachers seeking to integrate innovative, active learning into the classroom. He further contributes to the field as associate editor at the
Chemical Education Xchange, where he has over 150 blog posts that challenge and enlighten readers on various aspects of science education. He also serves as an honorary fellow at the Wisconsin Initiative for Science Literacy at the University of Wisconsin.Beyond the walls of academia, Tom is an enthusiastic ambassador for science. He has made a significant impact by sharing the wonders of scientific phenomena with the public through captivating science shows. With over 300 such presentations under his belt, he has mesmerized audiences, leaving them with a newfound appreciation for the beauty that lies in everyday scientific occurrences. His popular YouTube channel “
Tommy Technetium” boasts a following of over half a million subscribers.He likes to say, “I’ve never had a failed experiment…only new observations” and that his favorite experiment is “whichever one I’m currently doing” (which is most often Coke and Mentos).