Ohio State University — Center for Design and Manufacturing Excellence (CDME)
Columbus, OH · US · publishing in AM since 2010
Metal AM industrialisation, qualification, and applied process development
Edward Herderick is Director of Additive Manufacturing at Ohio State University's Center for Design and Manufacturing Excellence (CDME), where he leads applied AM research and industrial qualification programmes spanning aerospace, energy, and defence. Before Ohio State he held roles at GE Additive (formerly Morris Technologies / GE Aviation) and at EWI, giving him an unusually wide view of metal AM industrialisation in the United States. He has contributed extensively to ASTM F42 standards work and to the America Makes technical roadmap. Herderick has also been a long-running voice in the AM community through his column in JOM, "Additive Manufacturing of Metals: A Review," which periodically summarises the state of metal AM industrial adoption.
Last reviewed: 2026-05-16 · Sources: 3
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