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Robert Harr is a Professor of Physics at Wayne State University, serving as Interim Associate Chair and Graduate Director in the Department of Physics and Astronomy. His research focuses on experimental high-energy particle physics, particularly studying the Higgs boson and searching for new phenomena using the CMS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). He has contributed to FCNC decay analyses at CDF and HERA-B, as well as muon detector development. Key roles include leadership in the QuarkNet program and service as convener of the Rare Decay Subgroup in the Heavy Flavor Averaging Group (HFAG).
- Joined Wayne State University faculty in 1996, advancing to Professor in 2010
- Recipient of the 1994 SSC Postdoctoral Fellowship and 2014 Richard Barber Award
- Extensive teaching record in physics, including advanced laboratory courses, particle physics, and electronics
Research highlights include CMS endcap muon software development and CMS Higgs boson studies, alongside HERA-B muon detector construction and FCNC decay searches.




