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Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics

Trustees’ Annual Report: 2 March 2023 – 1 March 2024

Charity registration number: 211632

Address: University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD Trustees: Professor J R King Professor C M Linton Professor A N Norris Professor S L Waters

Structure, Governance and Management

The Trust is governed according to the Trust Deed dated 31[st] October 1956 as amended by the Deed dated 19[th] January 2015. The Journal is overseen by the Trustees in consultation with its Executive Editors. Trustees are selected from the Mechanics and Applied Mathematics community by the existing Trustees on the basis of their capacity to facilitate the Trust’s objectives.

Objectives and Activities

The Trust seeks to promote and facilitate scientific research and education in Mechanics and Applied Mathematics. The Trustees have secured a profit share from the Journal’s publishers, Oxford University Press (OUP), in order to provide grants to support activities in keeping with these objectives and thereby to promote the Journal.

Financial Review

The only items of income and expenditure during the year are detailed below:

£71,926 (Profit-share from OUP) £1,200 (Legal fees relating to CIO formation) £50,000 (Grant to IMA for QJMAM Fund) £6,000 (IMA administration fee for QJMAM Fund)

The Trust held £440,461 in cash funds on 2 March 2022 and £455,187 on 1 March 2023. The Trust has no liabilities and no other assets. The Trustees are in agreement that it would be appropriate to convert the Trust into a Charitable Incorporated Organisation and the legal fees above are associated with this ongoing process.

Because the initial payments from Oxford University Press included profit share from earlier years, the Trustees maintain a reserve in order to sustain the level of grants as payments decrease, as well as for contingencies. We are continuing to see increased requests for funding following the removal of COVID restrictions and the decreasing availability of comparable funding from other sources, this being evident in the awards noted below.

Achievements and Performance

The QJMAM Fund for Applied Mathematics exists to support UK research in the broad area of applied mathematics and theoretical mechanics. The Fund makes a grant to the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA, a charity with aims compatible with those of the Trust), who then distribute grants to successful applicants, a payment being made to the IMA for the efficient administration of this process. Applications for grants from the Fund were assessed by a panel comprising senior academics from the Universities of Brunel, Cambridge, Manchester, Liverpool, Nottingham and Oxford, ably chaired by one from Rutgers University:

Chair: Professor Andrew Norris (Trustee)
Panel members: Professor Anne Juel
Professor John King (Trustee)
Professor Stephen Langdon
Professor Natasha Movchan
Professor Nigel Peake
Professor Sarah Waters (Trustee)

Over the year, there were two widely publicised open funding calls. As indicated above, the funds awarded were subsequently distributed by the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications, to whom awardees were required to report back on their use. Demands on the fund are increasing, indicating that its value is becoming more widely recognised. A significant proportion of this year’s allocation was devoted to assisting UK researchers in participating in ICIAM (the International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics) 2023, this being the most significant conference in the field, usually taking place every four years.

Grant awards (listed below) covered a range of activities. Awardees spanned a range of career stages (with early career researchers well represented), and we believe awards to have been of considerable benefit given the dearth of other suitable funding mechanisms.

round name institution amount purpose
1 Kamran Pentland Warwick 900 To present poster at the ICIAM
2023 conference in Tokyo.
1 Anna Kalogirou Nottingham 900 To give a talk at the ICIAM 2023
conference in Tokyo.
1 Melissa Iacovidou Warwick 900 PhD in mathematical
epidemiology. Present poster on
side project stemming from work
at a GMC at ICIAM 2023 in Tokyo.
1 Matteo Sommacal Northumbria 900 Give talk and chair a
minisymposium at ICIAM.
1 Simon Finney Oxford 900 To give a talk at ICIAM 2023.
1 Mohammad Salehi Bath 900 To give a talk at ICIAM 2023.
1 Kostas Papafitsoros QMUL 900 Give talk and chair a
minisymposium at ICIAM and a
talk at AIP in Germany in
September
1 Tatiana Bubba Bath 900 To give a talk at ICIAM 2023.
1 George Booth Oxford 900 To give a talk at ICIAM 2023.
1 William Parnell Manchester 2000 Three pronged collaborative
activities in Colorado in summer
2023.
1 Neil Chada Heriot Watt 900 To give a talk at ICIAM 2023.
1 Francesca Scarabel Leeds 500 To attend a summer school in
Italy in June.
1 Alexander Wray Strathclyde 900 To give a talk at ICIAM 2023 and
at Droplets2023 in Beijing.
1 Marco Discacciati Loughborough 900 For two one-week visits, one to
Loughborough and one to Brescia.
1 Paul Griffiths Aston 500 Support for two undergraduate
female students for a summer
project.
1 Gabriele Di Bona Queen Mary 300 Attending CompleNet 2023 in
Oporto to present work.
1 Daniel Netherwood UEA 1000 To present work published in
QJMAM at APS DFD in Washington
DC.
1 Marcos Caso-
Huerta
Northumbria 700 Research visit to Waseda
University before attending ICIAM
2023.
1 Neofytos
Rodosthenous
UCL 600 To present at SIAM conference on
Financial Mathematics in
Philadelphia.
1 Jingsi Xu Manchester 600 To present work in Mathematical
Epidemiology at NORDITA in
Stockholm.
1 Timothy Reis Greenwich 1000 To help fund a one-week school
on lattice Boltzmann methods for
fluid dynamics.
1 Erik Hörmann Oxford 400 Research visit to the Santa Fe
Institute.
1 Silvia Rognone QMUL 200 To present at CompleNet 2023 in
Portugal.
1 Daniel Boutros Cambridge 600 To attend the Les Houches
summer school on fluids.
1 Xiaocheng Shang Birmingham 300 Partial support for a two-day
Molecular Dynamics workshop.
1 Silvia Gazzola Bath 500 To present at SIAM Optimization
conference in Seattle.
1 Martin Walker Surrey 500 To present at the ASCE
Engineering Mechanics Institute in
Atlanta.
1 Giulio Passerotti Melbourne 500 To visit UEA for a fortnight,
developing machine learning for
ice detection.
1 Marica Minucci QMUL 500 To present at a workshop at the
Niels Bohr Institute.
1 Lorenzo Pellis Manchester 1000 To attend four week workshop on
Mathematical Epidemiology at
NORDITA in Stockholm.
1 Rod Halburd UCL 900 To give a talk at ICIAM 2023.
1 Lisa Kruesser Bath 900 To give a talk at ICIAM 2023.
1 Peter Castellucci Manchester 600 To give a talk at InterPore 2023 in
Edinburgh.
2 Alberto Alberello UEA 500 Visit to collaborators and
presentations at conferences in
New Zealand and Australia.
2 Francesca Arrigo Strathclyde 800 Support towards the organization
of a workshop on Numerical
Analysis in the Era of Data
Science.
2 Sammy Ayoubi Manchester 700 Attending APS DFD 2023
(Washington DC) to present
research on control-based
exploration of nonlinear
systems.
2 Debasish Das Strathclyde 700 Attending APS DFD 2023 to
present recently published and
ongoing work.
2 Rosemary Evans Birmingham 300 Attending Society for
Endocrinology (SfE) BES
Conference 2023 to present work.
2 Tao Gao Essex 1400 Organising a two-day workshop
on applied and numerical
mathematics.
2 Duncan Hewitt UCL 1200 Attending MATRIX workshop on
Instabilities of Flow in Porous
Media in Australia, April 2023.
2 Melissa Iacovidou Warwick 200 Attending Epidemics9 in Bologna
to present work.
2 Demetrios
Papageorgiou
Imperial 900 High Reynolds number flows and
industrial mathematics: A
celebration of Prof. Frank Smith's
contributions.
2 Lorenzo Pellis Manchester 300 Attending the Epidemics9
conference, Bologna, 28 Nov - 1
Dec 2023.
2 Silvia Rognone QMUL 200 Presenting work as an invited
speaker at the in-person Complex
Systems Society Italy 2023 (CCS)
conference in Naples.
2 Sergei Sazhin Brighton 1400 Partial support for Vortex
dynamics in fluids, a workshop in
memory of Felix Kaplanski (1946-
2023).
2 Francesca Scarabel Leeds 500 Attending the Lorentz Center
workshop Towards rigorous
results in state-dependent delay
equations.
2 James Shemilt Manchester 600 Attending APS-DFD 2023 to
present work.
2 Mansi Singh IIT Kharagpur 1000 Collaborative research visit to the
University of East Anglia from
Indian Institute of Technology
Kharagpur.
2 Raphael
Stuhlmeier
Plymouth 1000 Support for the Third Workshop
on Water Waves - Mathematical
Theory & Applications.

Rigorous assessment of grant applications, together with continued effects of the pandemic, has led to a portion of the funds being held over to subsequent funding rounds (being held by the IMA in a restricted account on behalf of the Trust), the above awards totalling £36,600.

We have been pleased with the uses to which the funds have been put. The Trustees were satisfied that the Journal produced a public benefit over the year.

Declaration

The Trustees declare that they have approved the Trustees’ report above.

Signed on the behalf of the Charity’s Trustees

Signature:

Full Name: John Robert King Position: Chair of Trustees Date: 27/12/204

Annual accounts for: Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics

Charity Number 211632

Twelve-month period ending 1 March 2024

Opening reserves £440,461 Income 19/09/2023 Receipt from Oxford University Press £71,926 Expense 15/09/2023 Legal fees relating to CIO formation £1,200 20/09/2023 Grant to IMA for QJMAM Fund £50,000 20/09/2023 IMA administration cost £6,000 Closing reserves at 01/03/2024 £455,187 supported by cash at bank at 01/03/2024 £455,187

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