On Dit - Vol.90 Issue 1

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SITI (MIA) AISYAH DAMIATI

SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

WORDS BY MAXIM BUCKLEY If you’re anything like me and are chronically at uni you will have at some stage walked past the Polygon Lecture Theatre and thought to yourself “damn, I wonder what’s in that area”. Sufficed to say it’s about as interesting as you can imagine; several offices built sometime in the 1970s that house a number of researchers and academics. However, since I was visiting during December the drab, utilitarian design had been decorated with all kinds of tinsel and other Christmas decorations.

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Like all buildings at the university, it’s not so much the décor that makes them interesting as it is the people who work in them. Despite this, as an undergrad I had very little idea of the incredible research being conducted right next to the halls I walked every day. So, I’ve decided to try to change that in the hope that it will open the eyes of all students to the incredible work conducted by everyday people. Siti Aisyah (Mia) Damiati, known by many


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