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Mohammad A. Malek, Ph.D., P.E., is an internationally recognized Frederick J. Moody has spent more than four decades with General
boiler and pressure vessel expert with over 30 years’ experience in Electric Company designing and analyzing boiling water nuclear
design, construction, installation, operation, maintenance, inspection, reactors, containment, components and fluid flow systems. He has
and repair of boilers and pressure vessels. Currently he is a pressure taught advanced engineering courses for the company and as an
systems manager and subject matter expert at Stanford University – adjunct professor at San Jose University. Moody received the George
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, California. Previously, Malek Westinghouse Gold Medal Award in 1980, the ASME Pressure Vessel
worked for Kellogg Brown and Root as senior technical advisor, for and Piping Award in 1999, and was inducted into the Silicon Valley
Mustang Engineering as senior mechanical engineer and for the states Engineers Hall of Fame in 2000.
of Florida and Maine as chief boiler inspector. He was adjunct professor
at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, Tallahassee, Florida. Malek Albert J. Moore Jr., is a principal of Marion Testing & Inspection,
has served on ASME committees (Conference Committee, CSD-1 which provides welding and NDT consulting services and third party
and QFO Committee, and has been an ASME instructor for boiler inspections. His credentials include AWS senior certified welding
and pressure vessel courses since 2001. Malek has authored several inspector with five endorsements and a NOCTI certified welding
books, including Power Boiler Design, Inspection, and Repair (McGraw- instructor. He currently holds ASNT ACCP Professional NDT Level III
Hill, 2004), Pressure Relief Devices (McGraw Hill, 2005) and Heating certificates in four NDT test methods: RT, UT, MT and PT. Moore earned
Boiler Operator’s Manual (McGraw Hill, 2006). an AS in civil technology (steel design), a BS in applied science and
technology (welding technology) and an MBA as well as a certificate
Jackie Martin of Training Systems, Inc., is dedicated to helping small of professional development from the Department of Welding
and medium size organizations enhance their ability to recruit, inspire Engineering of Ohio State University. He has been certified for the
and retain quality employees and improve performance through SMAW, GMAW, FCAW, GTAW, and SAW processes. He is a member of
training. The company also provides training design and facilitation the AWS Certification Committee and the AWS Committee for Methods
services to training companies, the training departments of large of Inspection as well as several certification subcommittees and the
companies and trade and professional associations. Martin is also subcommittees responsible for the Guide to Visual Inspection of Welds
currently a leader in an international direct selling organization and the Welding Inspection Handbook. Moore is also a contributing
where she directs a team of independent business owners providing author for Inspection Trends published quarterly by the AWS.
support and training both on a local and national level. She is the
former director of communications and training for Citizens Against Norman P. Moreau, P.E., is president and a senior management
Crime and a national franchise company, for which she has facilitated consultant for Theseus Professional Services, LLC. He has been
thousands of seminars for companies across the country. involved in software development and software quality assurance for
over 20 years. Since 1990, he has been an active participant on the
Patrick J. McCuistion, Ph.D., GDTPS, created all the figures for the ASME Committee on Nuclear Quality Assurance (NQA). Moreau was
Y14.43 standard. He was an associate professor in the Engineering recently elected the first chair of the new Subcommittee on Software
Technology and Management Department at Ohio University for Quality Assurance. Moreau has been a subject matter expert, auditor
25 years. He taught geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, and appraiser on the behalf of commercial and government users
dimensional analysis, quality management systems, Microsoft Office of computer software. He is a registered professional engineer INSTRUCTOR PROFILES
Suite, and technical writing. He also taught at Texas A&M University and holds a BS in mechanical engineering and a MS in software
and Pittsburg State University. McCuistion worked in various engineering administration.
engineering design, drafting, and design and drafting checking
positions. He has provided instruction in geometric dimensioning, W. Greg Morris, P.E., is a senior principal engineer at Kiefner/Applus-
dimensional analysis, and dimensional metrology to industry, military, RTD. He has more than 20 years’ experience throughout the pipeline
and educational institutions. McCuistion has authored a book on industry, with a focus on pipeline materials, defect assessment and
geometric dimensioning, as well as ASME instructor-supported online integrity management. Morris has performed failure investigations of
courses and self-study internet courses covering drawing formats, pipe and components from both natural gas and hazardous liquids
line conventions and lettering, orthographic and pictorial views, pipelines including failures involving line pipe, fittings, fabricated
dimensioning and tolerancing, and drawing revisions. McCuistion is components, girth welds, fabrication welds, prior repairs and flanged
active in many ASME/ANSI Y14 codes and standards committees. connections. As an AWS Certified Welding Inspector, he has qualified
welding procedures and welders for both new construction and
Jim E. Meyer, P.E., is principal engineer at Louis Perry and Associates, maintenance (e.g., in-service) welding applications. Morris has
an engineering and architectural firm. He is experienced in overall developed relative risk ranking models for both liquids and gas
project coordination/management, pressure equipment, piping pipeline operators, including enhancements of the Kiefner-NGA
design, analysis, specifications, support design, mechanical system risk model to incorporate additional threats and threat interaction.
requirements and documentation requirements, including ASME piping He is an active member of API Subcommittee 5, which maintains
and pressure vessel codes, stress analysis, field troubleshooting piping API 5L. Previously, he was a member of the Task Group of ASME
system support, vibration, and expansion problems. Involved in the Subcommittee F that developed the first edition of the ASME B16.49
ASME B31.1 and ASME B31.3 Section committees for over 35 years, he Standard for induction bends.
is chair of the ASME B31.3 Process Piping Section Committee, chair of
the ASME B31 Standards Committee, and serves on the ASME Board Larry Mullins has over 40 years of experience in the field of
on Pressure Technology Codes and Standards. He served as chair of nondestructive examination (NDE). He has worked in a variety of
ASME B31.1 Power Piping Code Section Committee. He co-authored capacities in this field, including inspection, technology development
chapters in the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Companion Guide, and deployment. He is currently an independent consultant and
4th Edition, covering the ASME B31.1 Power Piping Code and the B31.3 director at NxtNdT, Inc. Mullins has developed and taught courses
Process Piping Code. covering many NDE topics, including advanced ultrasonic training.
Kamran Mokhtarian, P.E., has 40 years’ experience in design, He developed advanced examiner training modules and in-depth
analysis and fabrication of pressure equipment. He presently performs NDE training for the U.S. Navy. Mullins earned his BS in materials
consulting services to the pressure vessel industry. He is a member from University of Massachusetts – Amherst. He is a member of the
and past vice chair of ASME Code Subcommittee VIII, a member of ASME Section V: Volumetric and Surface subcommittees (including its
ASME Post Construction Committee, ASME/API Joint Committee on various working and task groups); the chair of the ASME Committee
Fitness-for-Service and a number of other professional organizations. on Certification of NDE and QC Personnel (ANDE); a regional director
He is also a past chair of the Pressure Vessel Research Committee for ASNT; and a member of the American Welding Society.
(PVRC).
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