Joining the Scientific Community: An Introduction to a New Member's Journey

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In summary, joining the scientific community is a multi-faceted journey that involves integrating into an established community of researchers, adapting to the culture of scientific inquiry, and developing the necessary skills and knowledge to contribute to the field. It requires building relationships with colleagues, navigating the peer-review process, and constantly learning and growing as a scientist. Becoming a member of the scientific community is a challenging but rewarding experience that opens up opportunities for collaboration, innovation, and making meaningful contributions to the advancement of knowledge.
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Adam Talman
Hello there my name is Adam and I am a new member to this forum.

I am a Physics graduate from London and I wanted to find a platform and forum to communicate with other individuals and groups who are interested in Science. I have long term aspirations of undertaking a PhD in science as well as becoming a experimental researcher. I thought it would be great to use this forum to meet new people who currently work in the research, learn some new ideas plus get some advice from those with experience and knowledge.
 
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Welcome to PF Adam!
 

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