Siti Aisyah Damiati

Dr Siti Aisyah Damiati

School of Civil Engineering and Construction

College of Engineering and Information Technology


Dr Siti Aisyah Damiati, also known as Mia, has vast experience in research and teaching in the field of architectural science.
Mia holds a PhD from the School of Architecture, University of Adelaide. She also holds a BSc in Architecture from Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia; and MPhil in Mechanical Precision Engineering from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia. She practised as an architect in Indonesia and has extensive academic research experience, supporting projects in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Japan. Her research interests include thermal comfort, building energy simulation and house energy rating schemes.

Language Competency
English Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review
Indonesian Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review

Year Citation
2020 Schweiker, M., Abdul-Zahra, A., André, M., Al-Atrash, F., Al-Khatri, H., Alprianti, R. R., . . . Zomorodian, Z. S. (2020). Publisher Correction: The Scales Project, a cross-national dataset on the interpretation of thermal perception scales (Scientific Data, (2019), 6, 1, (289), 10.1038/s41597-019-0272-6). Scientific Data, 7(1), 1 page.
DOI WoS1
2020 Schweiker, M., André, M., Al-Atrash, F., Al-Khatri, H., Alprianti, R. R., Alsaad, H., . . . Zomorodian, Z. (2020). Evaluating assumptions of scales for subjective assessment of thermal environments – do laypersons perceive them the way, we researchers believe?. Energy and Buildings, 211, 109761-1-109761-24.
DOI Scopus108 WoS94
2020 Wonorahardjo, S., Sutjahja, I., Aisyah Damiati, S., & Kurnia, D. (2020). Adjustment of indoor temperature using internal thermal mass under different tropical weather conditions. Science and Technology for the Built Environment, 26(2), 115-127.
DOI Scopus8 WoS6
2019 Schweiker, M., Abdul-Zahra, A., André, M., Al-Atrash, F., Al-Khatri, H., Alprianti, R. R., . . . Zomorodian, Z. S. (2019). The Scales Project, a cross-national dataset on the interpretation of thermal perception scales. Scientific Data, 6(1), 289-1-289-10.
DOI Scopus37 WoS30 Europe PMC4
2017 Zaki, S. A., Damiati, S. A., Rijal, H. B., Hagishima, A., & Abd Razak, A. (2017). Adaptive thermal comfort in university classrooms in Malaysia and Japan. Building and Environment, 122, 294-306.
DOI Scopus168 WoS136
2016 Damiati, S. A., Zaki, S. A., Rijal, H. B., & Wonorahardjo, S. (2016). Field study on adaptive thermal comfort in office buildings in Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, and Japan during hot and humid season. Building and Environment, 109, 208-223.
DOI Scopus247 WoS201

Year Citation
2022 Williamson, T., Damiati, S. A., & Soebarto, V. (2022). Developing a methodology to assess potential overheating of houses in Darwin. In Proceedings of the International Conference of Architectural Science Association Vol. 2022-December (pp. 220-230). Perth, Australia: The Architectural Science Association (ANZAScA).
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2020 Damiati, S. A., Soebarto, V., Williamson, T., & Chen, Z. (2020). Sensitivity Analysis of Windows and Shadings Control on Cooling Load Simulation for Australian House Energy Rating. In Windsor 2020 Resilient Comfort (pp. 661-672). online: Windsor, UK.
2017 Damiati, S. A., Zaki, S. A., Rijal, H. B., & Razak, A. A. (2017). Field study of thermal comfort in university buildings in Malaysia. In Proceedings of 33rd PLEA International Conference Design to Thrive PLEA 2017 Vol. 1 (pp. 1029-1036).
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