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Bob Hirosky is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Virginia. His work focuses on Experimental High Energy Physics, particularly on the CMS Experiment at the CERN LHC Collider and previous roles with the D-Zero Experiment at Fermilab. He is actively involved in both theoretical and hardware-driven research, including detector design and high-performance electronics development.
- PhD, University of Rochester (1994)
- International Coordinator, CMS Barrel Calorimeter Upgrade
- US CMS L3 Manager for ECAL upgrades
Hirosky’s research spans the limits of the Standard Model, with studies on the Higgs boson, new physics signatures, and precision measurements. His group contributes to detector R&D for the High Luminosity LHC, including real-time algorithms and simulation studies. Recent work includes Cherenkov photon production and quark structure of the proton.
Key article trends include detector upgrades, collider experiments, and Standard Model validation. Awards include the UVa Research Collaboration Award (2021), European Physical Society Prize (2019), and University Teaching Fellow (2004). He chairs high energy physics seminars and serves on departmental committees, including the Undergraduate Program Committee and Long Range Planning Committee.




