Professionals working in dark matter-related roles, such as astrophysicists or particle physicists, often engage in experimental or theoretical research to explore the nature and properties of dark matter. Their projects may include designing and conducting experiments at particle accelerators, developing simulations, or analyzing data from astronomical observations. The work is highly collaborative and may involve teams of scientists, engineers, and data analysts, as well as partnerships with international research organizations. Daily responsibilities can vary but often involve data collection, computational modeling, writing research papers, and presenting findings at conferences. These projects contribute to the broader scientific understanding of the universe and often open up opportunities for career growth within academia or research institutions.