HIGHLIGHTS ADVANCED MATERIALS & PROCESSES | MAY/JUNE 2025 41 materials for additive manufacturing. Previously, he served as technical editor of iTSSe, a thermal spray supplement within ASM’s Advanced Materials & Processes. Jarosinski began his association with ASM as a Material Advantage member in school and joined the Indianapolis Chapter where he held various roles including scholarship, social, treasurer, finance, and chair. Prior to joining ASM’s 2018 Class of Fellows, he also participated at the inter- national level working on the ASM Membership, Marketing & Outreach Committee. Dr. Erik M. Mueller, FASM, P.E. Nominee for Trustee Dr. Erik Mueller is currently a materials research engineer at the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) where he has performed over 100 failure investigations of aircraft, rail, pipeline, and marine transportation accidents. In 2018, Mueller was a recipient of the ASM Silver Medal award for his contributions to failure analysis. He is a Fellow of ASM International and twice won the Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention Best Paper Award. He is a licensed professional engineer (P.E.) in Florida, Virginia, and the District of Columbia. Mueller graduated from the University of Florida in 2007, where he served as the official mascot (Albert the Alligator). He also recently graduated with his master’s in civil engineering from the University of the District of Columbia. Mueller chairs the Failure Analysis Society International Relations Committee, volunteers with the ASM IDEA Committee, and teaches failure analysis to high school students at the Eisenman Materials Camp each summer at ASM headquarters in Materials Park, Ohio. In addition, he teaches the professional engineer test preparation course for TMS and teaches failure analysis classes as an adjunct assistant professor at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. Dr. Ramana Reddy, FASM Nominee for Trustee Dr. Ramana Reddy is an ACIPCO Endowed Professor in the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineer- ing, The University of Alabama (UA), Tuscaloosa. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. He was an associate director of the UA Center for Green Manufacturing. He was a visiting professor/researcher BOARD NOMINEES at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley; Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay; Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago; and National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Colorado. He was appointed as the University of Alabama Coordinator for the National Space Science and Technology Center and a council member of the DoD Alabama State Committee. Reddy has teaching and research experience in the field of metallurgical and materials engineering. He has received research grants and contracts from the NSF, DOE, DOD, and various industries. He advised and mentored over 118 graduate students, research scholars, and visiting scientists. Reddy has published over 456 research articles and 27 books including a student textbook in thermo- dynamics. He is the recipient of five U.S. patents. He has also delivered more than 316 research presentations and invited lectures in 26 nations. Reddy is a Fellow of ASM, SME (distinguished member), and TMS. He has received several significant awards including the TMS Distinguished Service Award, SEC Faculty Achievement Award, AIME Mineral Industry Education Award, and the UA Burnum Distinguished Faculty award. Reddy’s peers of national and international scientists honored him with the Professor Ramana Reddy Honorary Symposium. Reddy was an editor-in-chief of the Journal for Manufacturing Science and Production and associate editor of six other materials journals. He served on several professional societies’ committees and technical sessions and is currently serving on the IMAT Programming Committee. Jatinder P. Singh, FASM Nominee for Trustee Jatinder P. (JP) Singh is a technical integration engineer in General Motors’ Global Manufacturing Engineering, where he is responsible for applications of sheet products, lubes, and die materials in its global stamping enterprise. His experience in the automotive sector spans more than 25 years in materials and manufacturing engineering, where he has researched, developed, and collaborated to apply advanced sheet metal products. He serves on the Auto/Steel Partnership (A/SP) as a chair of its Joint Policy Council. He co-chairs the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) committee on advanced high strength and hot stamped steels for the SAE World Congress. He is an industrial board mentor for the Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center consortia at Colorado School of Mines. He is GM’s advisory board member for the Center for Industrial Mueller Singh Reddy
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