How Can I Stay Engaged in Particle Physics Research After Graduating?

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Hi there! I graduated last may in physics and math, and I decided to take a year away from school. I've recently started to revisit my physics texts/research papers my advisor sent me last year. My interest is in particle physics, specifically dark matter (WIMPS). I'm sure I'll have plenty of questions, being that I haven't touched this stuff in months. However, I hope to also add value to the community and help where I can!
 
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Hey David :)

Welcome to PF :)
 
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