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Project 1 published in a refereed journal article “Statistical analysis of the electron density gradients in the polar cap F region using the Resolute Bay Incoherent Scatter Radar” by Forsythe and Makarevich  (see publications below), 1 presentation given.
Project 1 published in a refereed journal article “Dual radar investigation of E region plasma waves in the southern polar cap” by Forsythe and Makarevich  (see Publications below), 4 presentations given.
Project 3 published in a refereed journal article “Global view of the E-region irregularity and convection velocities in the high-latitude southern hemisphere” by Forsythe and Makarevich  (see publications below), refereed paper co-authored and two conference presentations given.
Received an unsolicited letter of commendation from the president of OLLI who also asked to repeat the course due to positive feedback. 13 out of 13 students that submitted the feedback requested this course to be continued.
Presented results of my research on numerous occasions both in professional settings (conferences, workshops, department seminars) and informally (group meetings). OLLI Space Physics presentations were in particular very well received based on the unsolicited feedback letter from OLLI president, who also asked me to repeat a Space Physics course and asked if my lectures could be recorded for the online access and advertisement.
Used animations and visualization tools to communicate science to the general public during outreach presentations as well as to present research results to the science community. Received positive feedback on clarity and accessibility of presentations and lectures.
Able to generate new ideas in research, effective communication, and science popularization. Conceived and successfully implemented an idea to create a website that actively encourages female students to pursue a career in physics.
Organized and coordinated student workshop for the CEDAR 2016 conference as a student representative on the CEDAR steering committee. Assisted with organization of the international SuperDARN Workshop 2016. Served onboard of PGSA to organize social events for physics graduate students.
IDL was the primary programming language used through my PhD research projects. The primary activities included processing of large datasets from radars and satellites, computational modeling and numerical solutions of plasma dispersion relations, producing figures for publications. Python and FORTRAN were the primary programming languages used through my undergraduate research projects. I have also completed a C++ programming course during my undergraduate studies. For my undergraduate research I have used Linux OS and well familiar with the command window control. All publications and PhD thesis were produced using LaTeX word processing.
Forsythe, V. V., and R. A. Makarevich (2018), Statistical Analysis of the Electron Density Gradients in the Polar Cap F Region Using the Resolute Bay Incoherent Scatter Radar North , J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, 123, https://doi.org/10.1029/2017JA025156.
Forsythe, V. V., and R. A. Makarevich (2017), Global view of the E-region irregularity and convection velocities in the high-latitude southern hemisphere, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, 122, doi:10.1002/2016JA023711.
Forsythe, V. V., and R. A. Makarevich (2016a), Asymmetry in the Farley-Buneman dispersion relation caused by parallel electric fields, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, dio: 10.1002/2016JA023390.
Forsythe, V. V., and R. A. Makarevich (2015), Dual radar investigation of E region plasma waves in the southern polar cap, J. Geophys. Res. Space Physics, 120, doi: 10.1002/2015JA021664.
Forsythe, V. V.*, and Makarevich, R.A. (2017e), Asymmetry in the Farley-Buneman dispersion relation caused by parallel electric fields, URSI 2017, August 21, Montreal, Canada.
Forsythe, V. V.*, and Makarevich, R.A. (2017d), Farley-Buneman dispersion relation asymmetry caused by parallel electric field and parallel density gradient, SuperDARN 2017, June 6, San Quirico d’Orcia, Italy.
Forsythe, V. V.*, and Makarevich, R.A. (2017c), Velocity distribution analysis of the E region irregularities and zonal component of convection in the high-latitude Southern Hemisphere, SuperDARN 2017, June 5, San Quirico d’Orcia, Italy.
Forsythe, V. V.*, (2017b), High Frequency Backscatter from the Polar and Auroral E-Region Ionosphere, PhD defense at University of Alaska Fairbanks, March 09, 2017, Fairbanks, AK, US.
Forsythe, V. V.*, (2017a), Space Physics and Radar Studies of the Ionosphere, Research seminar for on-campus interview at Utah Valley University, February 24, 2017, Orem, UT, US.
Forsythe, V. V.*, and Makarevich, R.A. (2016c), Global view of the E-region irregularity and convection velocities in the high-latitude southern hemisphere, Poster presented at the AGU 2016 Workshop, December 12 – 16, 2016, San Francisco, CA, US.
Forsythe, V. V.*, and Makarevich, R.A. (2016b), Analysis of the decameter E-region irregularities and the plasma convection in the southern hemisphere, Poster presented at the Joint GEM-CEDAR 2016 Workshop, June 19 – 24, 2016, Santa Fe, NM, US.
Forsythe, V. V.*, and R. A. Makarevich (2016a), Dual radar investigation of E-region plasma waves in the southern polar cap, Oral presentation given at the SuperDARN 2016, May 29 – June 3, 2016, Fairbanks, AK, US.
Forsythe, V. V.*, and R. A. Makarevich (2016), Analysis of the decameter E-region irregularities and the plasma convection in the southern hemisphere, Oral presentation given at the SuperDARN 2016, May 29 – June 3, 2016, Fairbanks, AK, US.
Forsythe, V. V.*, and R. A. Makarevich (2015), Dual radar investigation of E-region plasma waves in the southern polar cap, Poster presented at the CEDAR 2015, June 21 – 25, 2015, Seattle, WA, US.
Forsythe, V. V.*, and Makarevich, R. A. (2014), Observations of the high-velocity echoes from the polar E region with new Antarctic SuperDARN radars, Poster presented at the CEDAR 2014 Workshop, Seattle, June 2014.
Forsythe, V. V., and Makarevich, R. A.*, Bistatic HF radar investigation of plasma waves in the polar E-region, Poster presented at the SuperDARN 2014 Workshop, Svalbard, May 2014.
Forsythe (Turova), V. V.*, and Panin, A., Modeling Motion of a Small Black Hole Through a Star or a Planet, Oral presentation given at the APS Four Corners Section, Socorro, New Mexico, October 26 – 27, 2012.

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