A Structured Map of Scientific Knowledge
Navigate concepts through hierarchy, relationships, and context — not through isolated pages.
Map of Sciences organizes scientific and engineering disciplines as explicit conceptual structures. Each field is represented as a navigable tree, allowing learners and researchers to understand how ideas relate, branch, and accumulate across levels of depth.
Why Map Knowledge This Way?
Explicit Structure
Concepts are placed within a visible hierarchy, making prerequisite relationships and conceptual dependencies explicit rather than implicit.
Context Before Detail
Each topic is approached first through its position in the larger structure, reducing fragmentation and improving long-term understanding.
Scalable by Design
The system is designed to grow gradually across disciplines, depths, and specializations without losing coherence.
Current Pilot Discipline
The project currently begins with a single domain, developed as a reference implementation.
Textile Engineering →Intended Audience
- Undergraduate and postgraduate students
- PhD scholars and academic researchers
- Educators and curriculum designers
- Independent learners seeking structural clarity