EJAM is a flourishing journal for original work in areas of mathematics in which an understanding of the application requires the use of new and interesting mathematical ideas. The advent of powerful user-friendly computer codes in science and industry has increasingly led research workers to pose their problems in mathematical terms. Such activity frequently leads to a need for new mathematical analysis at a high level. EJAM focuses on this area of mathematics inspired by real-world applications at the same time fostering the development of theoretical methods with broad areas of applicability.