This is a journal of the application of science and technology to human affairs. It is published by the International Association of Applied Science and Technology for Human Needs (IAASTN). IAASTN is a not-for-profit and non-governmental organization dedicated to the advancement of social, political and ethical issues relating to the application of science and technology to the benefit of the global community.
The journal is currently on an issue-by-issue basis.
IAASTN is a relatively new and growing organization, but its current journal is the international journal of applied science and technology. It’s an umbrella journal that contains a wide variety of topics and perspectives for professionals in the fields of science and technology. The journal is open to any scientist and researcher from any part of the globe, including those working in government, academia, and industry.
IAASTN journal runs an average of 12 issues per year, and is currently on its third and final issue. IAASTN is the only journal for Applied Science and Technology in this issue. Its an umbrella journal that contains a wide variety of topics and perspectives for professionals in the fields of science and technology. The journal is open to any scientist and researcher from any part of the globe, including those working in government, academia, and industry.
It covers a broad range of important areas of applied science and technology, like the application of mathematics to the human body, its role in the world around us, and the role of the human mind in our lives.
The journal also has a sister journal called International Journal of Intelligent Robotics & Intelligent Technology, which focuses on the application of robotics to the world of human and human-robot interaction, and the applications of intelligent technologies in the fields of health and medicine.
Like a lot of our other journals, the International Journal of Applied Science and Technology is open to submissions from anyone anywhere in the world. We are seeking papers that span a broad range of areas, including areas that we have not previously covered, like health and medicine, which can help us understand the health benefits of robotics, and to get a better understanding of how robots can impact the lives of people around the world.
The submission deadline is July 26, 2014, and we’re accepting paper submissions from any discipline, with or without a specific focus. Our goal is to publish 2,000 articles in our entire journal by the time we’re done, so it’s important to us to have submissions from a wide range of disciplines. As such, it’s important to us that as many scientists and engineers as possible submit their thoughts, as well as any others interested in applying this new approach to their work.
We are hoping to publish about 2,000 articles, but we have no idea of the exact timeline. We are also hoping to publish articles that are submitted in the first month of the journal.