Focus and Scope

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Fakultas Teknik: Jurnal Abditek has the core mission of disseminating conceptual thoughts, ideas, and applied research findings achieved in the area of community service (PkM). The journal specifically emphasizes the development of vocational engineering and its practical applications in community empowerment.

The scope of Community Service covered by ABDITEK includes, but is not limited to, the following themes:

1. Applied Vocational Technology and Infrastructure The practical application of engineering and technical knowledge to address societal issues and improve community infrastructure. This includes the implementation of solutions derived from:

  • Electrical Engineering

  • Electronic Engineering

  • Mechanical Engineering

  • Civil Engineering

  • Building Engineering

  • Industrial Engineering

2. Digital Literacy and Information Systems for Community Empowerment Focuses on the application, development, and maintenance of information systems, software, and digital solutions to improve community life, education, services, and local governance. This encompasses topics derived from Informatics and the use of technology to empower Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs).

3. Product Development and Life Sciences for Public Welfare The implementation of scientific knowledge and design processes to develop products or interventions that enhance public health, safety, and sustainable living. This theme covers PkM outcomes in:

  • Food Technology

  • Nutrition and Public Health

  • Environment

  • Biosciences

4. Home-Economics and Lifestyle Skills for Entrepreneurship Emphasizes the application of vocational and technical skills to foster economic independence and family welfare. This includes PkM activities related to skills development and entrepreneurship in:

  • Home-Economics / Family Welfare

  • Culinary Art

  • Fashion

  • Cosmetology

  • Entrepreneurship

5. Socio-Economic and Integrated Community Development The application of socio-economic and non-technical interventions that support the sustainable success of technical PkM projects. This includes addressing societal factors such as legal assistance, governance, behavioral change, and local resource management, derived from the Socio-Economics discipline.