Bob Brokaw
Bob Brokaw
Bob Brokaw is a chemist and entrepreneur who has developed several innovative and patented technologies across different industries. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry and Economics from Whitman College and has studied Business, Physics, and Chemistry at High School and the University of Washington.
Brokaw's inventions include a process to convert end-of-life organic material into liquid and uncondensed fuels, a method to remove heavy metals and other contaminants from water, a system to transmit electrical current without wires, and an approach to cool buildings using the stored heat in the ocean. He has also developed technologies to remove solvents, sediments, and water from Bitumen and Heavy Oils, sulfur from petroleum products, and salts from water using ionic fluids and bacteria.
Moreover, Brokaw is the managing member of Liquid Hydrodynamics LLC, where he has presented his water process technology and a member of MBT Nevada LLC and the former managing member of Triangle Institute. He has also presented his technologies and educated various representatives from federal and state agencies, institutions, universities, and businesses from multiple nations at the Annual Water Innovations and Networking (WIN) Workshop.