James Hough

James Hough
OBE FRS FRSE FInstP FAPS FRAS
Website www.physics.gla.ac.uk/igr/index.php?L1=members&L2=member&name=jhough
For the Irish educator, see Séamus Ó hEocha.

James Hough OBE FRS FRSE FInstP FAPS FRAS, also known as Jim Hough, is a British physicist and an international leader in the search for gravitational waves.[1]

Professional positions

Hough holds the following professional positions:

Awards and recognition

Hough was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2013 Birthday Honours for services to science.[10]

Appearances in media

Hough received widespread media coverage in 2004 when he placed a bet, against the odds, of detecting gravitational waves before 2010. The original odds were set at 500/1, but following huge interest, the betting company were forced to cut their odds to 6/1.[11]

In April 2007, during the run-up to the Scottish Parliamentary elections, Hough signed an open letter, along with sixty-one other top Scottish scientists, backing the retention of the Union between Scotland and England.[12][13] They were concerned that Scottish independence would have "detrimental consequences for the health of the Scottish science base and for the long term viability of the Scottish economy and society."

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