About the Journal

NTU Journal of Pure Sciences

ISSN: 2789-1089 | EISSN: 2789-1097

The NTU Journal of Pure Sciences (NTU-JPS) is an international, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and promoting innovation in the pure sciences. The journal serves as an authoritative platform for the publication of original research articles, comprehensive reviews, and scholarly communications that contribute to both theoretical understanding and practical applications.

NTU-JPS is published twice a year in English and upholds the highest academic standards through a rigorous double-blind peer-review process.

 

Aims and Scope

NTU-JPS welcomes submissions presenting significant scientific advances, novel methodologies, and interdisciplinary approaches. The journal’s scope includes, but is not limited to:

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Physics
  • Mathematics and Statistics

We encourage contributions that address current challenges, foster cross-disciplinary collaboration, and provide solutions applicable to industry, healthcare, environmental sustainability, and technology development.

 

Mission Statement

Our mission is to:

  1. Advance Scientific Knowledge – Provide a trusted venue for disseminating high-quality research in pure sciences.
  2. Foster Global Collaboration – Bring together researchers, academics, and practitioners from around the world to exchange ideas and findings.
  3. Promote Research Integrity – Uphold ethical standards in scholarly publishing and ensure transparency, fairness, and quality in the peer-review process.
  4. Encourage Interdisciplinary Innovation – Support research that bridges disciplines and connects fundamental science with real-world applications.

 

Target Audience

NTU-JPS is intended for:

  • Researchers and academics in the pure sciences.
  • Graduate students seeking to publish and learn from high-quality research.
  • Professionals in applied science, engineering, technology, and health sectors.
  • Policy-makers and institutions interested in science-based solutions.