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Juie Shetye.
Email: juie148@gmail.com, jus@ar m.ac.uk Website: star.ar m.ac.uk/~jus Phone: +447427617821 Address : Ar magh Obser vatory, College Hill, Ar magh,BT61 9DG.

Objective: I enjoy being exposed to different aspects of Solar Physics. Solar Physics intrigues me and for a thirsty wanderer like me it serves as river of knowledge. Summary of qualifications: PhD - ongoing (finishing - Oct 2016) - Funded by Armagh Observatory. Master of Space Science and Engineering, University College London (2012) M as ter o f P h y s ics w ith Electr o n ics an d M icr o p r o ces s o r an d M icr o co n tr o ller programming, University of Mumbai (2010) Graduation in Physics, University of Mumbai (2008) Research Projects during PhD - Supervised by Prof. John Gerald Doyle: Ellerman bombs - These are small scale eruptions on the small with energies of 10^20 ergs/cm^2. We study small scale structures which may or may not be classified as Ellerman bombs. Spicules - Spicules are small scale hair-like eruptions on the Sun. The project involved analysis of apparent ultra-fast spicules and interpreting their signatures. We found conclusive evidence that these spicules are flux tubes moving across different laters of atmosphere. We also study various wave signatures associated with the structures. EUV-wave - We describe a observations of coronal wave and an asymmetric er uptive filament using multiple instr uments SUMER, CDS, EIT, and TRACE co-obser vations. Past research projects : Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA), Pune, India: (Jan 2013-Mar 2013): "Hemispheric Asymmetries in Active Region fluxes - We compared evolution of active region fluxes in both hemispheres of the Sun and explained the outcome using a flux transport dynamo model. The project was with Prof. Durgesh Tripathi, IUCAA and Dr. Mausumi Dikpati, UCAR. MSc Space Science and Engineering (UCL): (Jan 2012 ­ July 2012) " Finding the Cause of Unusually deep Solar Minimum"- We track Active region evolutions on the Sun and calculate CMEs occurring throughout the minimum of Solar cycle 23. MSc Physics (University of Mumbai): (2008-2010) First Year Project: This project involved having a basic counter circuit and the ICs were compared with the same available environmental conditions (room temperature, the same RC components, and same input), the output was observed on CRO as well as a seven-segment display (SSD). Second Year Project: Construction of 3-D LED structure representing lattice structures of Atoms using a LED CUBE, PIC IC (16f877), a LCD display, and KEYBOARD.




Publications: Shetye, J.; Doyle, J. G.; Scullion, E.; Nelson, C. J.; Kuridze, D.; Henriques, V.; Woeger, F.; Ray, T. High-cadence observations of spicular-type events on the Sun. A&A in Press. Shetye, J.; Doyle, J.G.; Scullion, E.; Nelson,C.J.; Kuridze,D.; High cadence observations and analysis of spicular-type events using CRISP onboard SST CSPM Proceedings in Press. Madjarska, M. S.; Doyle, J. G.; Shetye, J. A coronal wave and an asymmetric eruptive filament in SUMER, CDS, EIT, and TRACE co-observations. Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 575, id.A39, 10 pp. Shetye, Juie; Tripathi, Durgesh; Dikpati, Mausumi Observations and Modeling of North-South Asymmetries Using a Flux Transport Dynamo. The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 799, Issue 2, article id. 220, 11 pp. Pathare S., Lahane R.D. Sawant S. and Shetye J, (2012), "Physics through teaching lab XXII, Magnet-Solenoid interaction", Physics Education Journal, IAPT, Vol 28, No.4 Oct-Dec 2012. Publications in Preparation: Shetye, J.; Kuridze, D.; Henriques, V.; Stangalini, M., Doyle, J. G.; Scullion, E.; Analysis of high--frequency transverse waves associated with movements of spicular--type events. ? for A&A. Shetye, J.; Doyle, J. G.; Scullion, E.;- Re-defining Ellerman bomb nomenclature? for A&A. Talks and Poster Presentations : Mon 2 Feb 2015 at 2nd Solarnet Meeting - Solar and Stellar Magnetic Activity, Palermo, Italy on Observations and Modelling of North-South Asymmetries Using Flux Transport Dynamo Thu 27 Aug 2015 at Irish National Astronomy Meeting 2015, Queen's University Belfast Analysis of Apparent Ultra-Fast Spicules Using High-Resolution GroundBased Data Tue 26 Oct 2015 at IRIS5 Workshop, Pune, India High Cadence Observations and Analysis of Spicular-Type Events Using CRISP Onboard SST NAM 2015 on High Cadence Observations and Analysis of Spicular-Type Events Using CRISP Onboard SST (Poster) IRIS5 Workshop, Pune, India High Cadence Observations and Analysis of SpicularType Events Using CRISP Onboard SST (Poster) Comp utational skills: Programing languages: IDL, Python, C, C++ Data Analysis: Matlab, IDL Platforms: Windows, Linux (Fedora) and Unix (MAC OSX)

Certifications: Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics: University of Mumbai (2009-2010) Human Computer Interaction (online): University of Stanford (2012) Astrobiology and Search for Extraterrestrial life (online): University of Edinburgh (2013) - Distinction Image and Video Processing: From Mars to Hollywood with a stop at the Hospital. Duke University (2013) ­ Distinction Work Experience: Technician with Eurofins Ltd, Acton London (June 2012 ­ Jan 2013): I was designated with the following tasks, To follow standard operating procedures and safe working practice To ensure that all equipment is kept within recommended limits for calibration and maintenance in order to adhere to quality targets


Ensuring that any relevant sample logs are kept up to date. Coding and lodging samples in LIMs Responsible for correct temperature storage of samples on receipt and prior to processing To maintaining healthy customer-client relationship Responsible for maintaining stock inventory and log Project assistant at HBCSE, TIFR (Feb 2011 to Jun 2011): My work involved developing physics experiments and instrumentation and organizing outreach programs in science education, which had the following profile: Working with instrumentation department on experiments involving transmitters, receivers and so on Developing experiments based on simple laws involving physics Administrative: sending invites, booking rooms and catering, managing travel and boarding of guests, managing departmental accounts Organizing and conducting outreach programs involving interactions of academicians and students Conducting training for students representing India in the International Physics Olympiads Checking laboratory etiquette of the staff and managing support staff Tutor and Coordinator in Gurukul Academy (Feb 2010 ­ Feb 2011): Relevant Responsibilities: Teaching physics for O-level, 12th grade and IB students. Organizing PTA meetings, seminars and promotional events for the Academy Organizing and conducting group meetings with investors Managing deskwork, which involved maintaining student's records and performances Extracurriculum: I have been representing school, college and University as well as my state and country at various swimming, cycling and triathlon events since 1996. My best performance was when I represented India at EMAAR LOMBOK International triathlon in 2008, where I finished 3rd. The most memorable event being National Games, Guwahati, Assam, India, where I met people all across India and had an exposure towards different cultures. I current represent India in ice-water swimming championships - last event 30th January 2016. Community Service and Social Awareness Events: Blood Donation, Organising sky observations for COSMOS ASTRONOMY GROUP, D.G. RUPAREL College.