The Journal of Natural Science and Textile Technology (JNSTT) is a Journal brought forth by the Department of Textile Engineering at Northern University Bangladesh. JNSTT is a blind peer-reviewed journal committed to advancing research and academic excellence in natural science and textile technology.
Our primary mission is to provide a platform for scholars, researchers, and students from across the globe to share their innovative ideas and cutting-edge research findings. By promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge exchange, JNSTT aims to contribute significantly to developing and enhancing the textile industry and its relationship with natural sciences.
At JNSTT, we hold an unwavering dedication to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity, ensuring that all submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer-review process. Our esteemed panel of blind peer reviewers consists of experts in various domains of natural science and textile technology, who meticulously evaluate the submissions based on originality, scientific rigor, relevance, and clarity of presentation.
We believe in fostering a dynamic research environment that encourages creativity, critical thinking, and the pursuit of high-quality research. Through our commitment to excellence, we seek to inspire groundbreaking discoveries and advancements that drive innovation and sustainability within the textile industry.
The journal welcomes contributions from both established scholars and emerging researchers, valuing diversity in perspectives and ideas. JNSTT aims to facilitate meaningful collaborations and foster a strong sense of community among academics and industry professionals worldwide by providing a global platform for disseminating knowledge.
Join us on this journey as we continue to showcase and celebrate exceptional research, pushing the boundaries of natural science and textile technology. Together, let us strive to transform the world through knowledge and innovation in pursuit of a more sustainable and prosperous future for all.