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 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