The ATLAS Publishing
+1
1949-0569
Yearly
2010
18065358644
YES
United States
English
YES
Google Scholar
admin@theatlas.org
Reviewer
The Transdisciplinary Journal of Engineering & Science (TJES) (ISSN 1949-0569) is a peer-reviewed, open-access annually published journal that bridges the gap between science, engineering, art, culture, spirituality, and society to solve societal complex problems. This journal publishes research findings covering some of today’s most urgent global challenges, such as climate change, poverty reduction, cybersecurity, diversity, immigration, the impact of technological changes on future jobs and skills, social innovation in the era of career displacement, the role of disruption, planning for the 22nd century, sustainable development, research on social contemporary issues, transdisciplinary artistic practices & research, and education for the convergent future.
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