Benjamin Breer and His Favorite Element

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Physics major shares his favorite element

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A. Maureen Rouhi, Ph.D.
Director of Communications
College of Sciences

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To celebrate the International Year of the Periodic Table, Tech students, faculty, and staff talk about their favorite elements.

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To celebrate the International Year of the Periodic Table, Tech students, faculty, and staff talk about their favorite elements. For June, we have Benjamin Breer, a physics major who just completed his first year at Georgia Tech.

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The monthly series "My Favorite Element" is part of Georgia Tech's celebration of 2019 as the International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements, #IYPT2019GT. Each month a member of the Georgia Tech community will share his/her favorite element via video.

June’s edition features Benjamin Breer, a  double major in physics and aerospace engineering who just completed his first year at Georgia Tech.

Breer is also an undergraduate researcher in the Magnetospheres in the Outer Solar System research lab, led by Sven Simon, an associate professor in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.

Breer’s favorite element is hydrogen, the most abundant elements in the universe. “It’s as if you’re walking in a mall," Breer says in the video, "and every single person you see is a hydrogen atom."

Breer also cites research that may point to a sea of hydrogen under the surface of Jupiter – an ocean’s worth of the element that is under so much pressure, it takes a liquid metallic form.

Breer graduated from the Gwinnett School of Mathematics, Science, and Technology, in Lawrenceville, Georgia.

Renay San Miguel, communications officer in the College of Sciences, produced and edited the videos in this series. 

Other videos in this series are available at https://periodictable.gatech.edu/.

May 2019, G. P. "Bud" Peterson, president of Georgia Tech

April 2019: Kimberly Short, Ph.D. candidate

March 2019: Elayne Ashley, scientific glass blower

February 2019: Amit Reddi, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry

January 2019: Jeanine Williams, biochemistry major and track star

 

 

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College of Sciences, EAS, School of Biological Sciences, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, School of Mathematics, School of Physics, School of Psychology

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Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
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  • Created By: A. Maureen Rouhi
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  • Created On: Jun 10, 2019 - 4:15pm
  • Last Updated: Jun 12, 2019 - 1:32pm