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Attachment 1: NRS President’s report 2018

Attachment 2: NRS Treasurer’s report for 2017 and budget for 2018

Attachment 3: ICR Representative’s report 2018

June 14th, 2018 Dear NRS members A bit over a year has passed since the Nordic Rheology Conference 2017, which was the combined with the Annual European Rheology Conference (AERC) in Copenhagen in April 2017. The conference had 460 participants from 35 countries and was a huge project, involving the entire organizing committee, the NRS board, and our numerous volunteers. Thus, the past year in essence has been a kind of hibernation. Overall, the conference got much positive feedback from the participants, and we managed to attract generous sponsorship, exceeding all our expectations, which even gave a surplus to NRS. Nordic Rheology Conference 2018 was organized in Trondheim, and the organizers, Catherine Nordgård and Kurt Ingar Draget from NTNU and Bjørnar Lund and Jan David Ytrehus from SINTEF with their teams really did a terrific job in arranging a well-run conference with a friendly atmosphere. I sincerely wish to thank the organizers on behalf of the NRS board! As a non-profit society, the NRS is not aiming at accumulating profits, but using its money in the ways we see best for the society and its members. Again this year we have used time and finances in improving the website to serve the members better, as well as increased presence on LinkedIn and Facebook. The information flow on social media has been successful and the European Society of Rheology has decided to join forces with the NRS instead of starting separate ESR channels. Even more sophisticated functions are either already implemented or under development, for example, calendar of events, new handling of the annual transactions, and a new NRC page. As usual, Mats Stading has been the driver for the website improvements – thank you Mats! We also hand out student travel grants to encourage students to participate in the NRC conferences. This year we had two applicants, Simon Ingelsten and Georg Surber, who were granted 250 EUR each. NRS also has two awards, the Karl Clason Rheology Award and The Young Rheologist Award, for which all of you can nominate candidates. This year we have not received any nominations, but please keep these in mind for the next year, read more about the awards on the NRS webpage, and send your nominations to the election committee whose contact details you also find on the webpage. As you know, Nordic Rheology Society is, in principle active in all the Nordic countries; Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark, and Iceland. However, the Icelandic activity has mostly been reliant on the work of two hard working individuals, who after several years of enthusiastic engagement have had to prioritize other activities. Therefore, we currently have no Icelandic representative or deputy on the board. Mats Stading and our past-president Stefania Baldursdottir have managed to establish new contacts in the University of Iceland, and we have had preliminary discussions with them. We hope to have an active representation in

June 14th, 2018 Iceland again, and some activities planned for facilitating this have been preliminarily discussed, for example organizing a local meeting in Reykjavik to make the society known to the Icelandic scientific community. Other local rheology meetings are under planning, and you will hear more about them in the future. Organizing informal, local meetings is something that any of you individual members can do in your area, and if you have an interest in this and ideas on a particular topic, please do not hesitate to contact the NRS board members to get more information. The society will assist both in advertising and, if needed, financing, for example for compensating the travel expenses of the event speaker. Last year has been a year of changes for me personally, as I have changed jobs from university to industry, and the first months in the corporate life have kept me unbelievably busy. Therefore, I really want to thank the NRS secretary Olli-VIlle Laukkanen for keeping up such splendid work with all the running matters, despite being busy finishing his PhD thesis! Our treasurer for the past two years, Johannes Thunberg, has decided to step down from the post and we are therefore electing a new treasurer in this meeting. On behalf of the whole board, I wish to thank Johannes for taking care of the NRS finances with such devotion and meticulousness! I would also like to thank all the rest of the board members once again for your volunteering efforts for the NRS, and Roland Kádár for editing the Annual Transactions of the NRS. Finally, I’d like to thank all of you, members of the Nordic Rheology Society, who are the reason that our society exists.

Johanna Aho President of the Nordic Rheology Society

Treasurers report 2018(Account year 2017)

Johannes Thunberg, NRS treasurer

Trondheim 14 Jun. 2018

All amounts in SEK

Member status 2017

• Members paid via banktransfer => 3 (0)

• Members paid via PayPal => 52 (38)

• Members with AR subscription => 2 (1)

• Company members => 5 (6)

2017 (2016)

Balance of bank accounts on 01/01-17 140 516,64

Balance of bank accounts on 31/12-17 691 441,38

Net increase for bank accounts (2017) 550 924,74

Balance (2017)

The big surplus is mostly from AERC profits

Incomes – costs (2017)

Incomes;Individual membership fees, PayPal (52) banktransfer (5) 1 893,94Company membership (Anton Paar, SP, Statoil, TA instruments, Coloplast ) 28 264,38Surplus NRC Helsinki & AERC Copenhagen 633 718,73

Costs;AR subscription 1167,08Homepage costs 77 993,36Board meetings 1009Bank account costs/Fees on giros 1 223,50AERC17 - grants 1 974,96AT printing and roll up 23 102,9reimburstment overpaid fees 6 481,51

sum 112 952,31 663 877,05

Incomes; 2018Individual membership fees 2 000Company membership (Anton Paar, Statoil, RISE AB) 15 000Surplus NRC Trondheim 30 000

Costs;AT printing 30 000Leaflets & rollup printing 0AR subscription 2 000Homepage costs (Development) 30 000Homepage costs (server and adress) 10 000Travel to meetings 20 000Bank account costs/Fees on giros 1 500Student travel grant 5 000

98 500 47 000

Budget for 2018

Projected surplus at end of 2018 = -51 500Projected balance at end of 2018 = 639 900

To The Annual Meeting of

The Nordic Rheology Society June 1, 2018

INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE’S REPORT FOR 2017 – 2018

The AERC 2017 in Copenhagen again set the NRS on the international map. The

international rheology community has given much positive feedback on the well organised

conference and the hospitality of the NRS.

The International Committee on Rheology (ICR) held a meeting in Copenhagen during the

AERC 2017 and decided to move the planned ICR congress from 2024 to 2023 in order to

avoid overlap with ICTAM Congress which attracts especially American rheologists. The

ICR congresses alternate between the Americas, Asia/Pacific Rim and Europe/Africa. The

ICR 2023 will be held in Europe and the national and regional societies of the ESR were

asked to submit bids which sparked substantial activity throughout rheology Europe. There

were finally two strong bids from Greece (Athens) and France (Lyon). The members of the

ESR Committee voted for these bids, and also for bids for the upcoming AERCs 2021 and

2022 at the Committee meeting in Sorrento in April. The upcoming international meetings

were decided as

2019 AERC in Portoroz, Slovenia, April 8-11 (decided previously)

2020 ICR in Rio de Janeiro, August 2-7 (decided previously)

2021 AERC in Seville, April 7-9

2022 AERC in Leeds, April

2023 ICR in Athens in August

The ESR also welcomed a new member society during the Committee meeting in Sorrento,

the Polish Society of Engineering Rheology. Further the ESR has decided to join the NRS

initiative for rheology news on social media which will be implemented the coming year.

This is beneficial for the NRS in that we will have an increased news flow of relevant

rheology activities.

International meetings since the latest NRS Annual Meeting have included two ESR

Executive Council meetings in Naples and in Sorrento in connection with the AERC.

Mats Stading

ICR Representative of the NRS

Past President of the ESR