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  1. Jonathan Stern is the founder of Abominable Pictures, a creator-driven comedy production company that develops and produces content for television, web and film.

  2. Jonathan Stern founded the OIES Gas Research Programme in 2003 and was its Director until October 2011 when he became its Chairman and a Senior Research Fellow, he became a Distinguished Fellow in October 2016. He is honorary professor at the Centre for Energy, Petroleum & Mineral Law & Policy, University of Dundee; Fellow of the Energy Delta ...

  3. Jonathan Stern is a trial lawyer with more than 30 years of experience. He has served as lead counsel in over forty jury trials, and he has experience representing companies and individuals in a broad range of litigation matters, including antitrust, products liability, commercial litigation, and consumer class action litigation. Mr.

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  5. Jonathan Stern is the founder of Abominable Pictures, a creator-driven comedy production company that develops and produces content for television, web and film. He is the Emmy Award-winning Executive Producer of the television comedies Childrens Hospital (2008), NTSF:SD:SUV (2011), Newsreaders (2013), Garfunkel and Oates (2014), and You're ...

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  6. Jonathan Stern is the founder of Abominable Pictures, a creator-driven comedy production company that develops and produces content for television, web and film. He is the Emmy Award-winning Executive Producer of the television comedies Childrens Hospital (2008), NTSF:SD:SUV (2011), Newsreaders (2013), Garfunkel and Oates (2014), and You're ...

  7. The relative strength of narrow lines and the nature of intermediate type AGN. J Stern, A Laor. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 426 (4), 2703-2718. , 2012. 108. 2012. Virialization of the inner CGM in the FIRE simulations and implications for galaxy disks, star formation, and feedback.

  8. Sep 17, 2020 · Jonathan Stern. Dr. Jonathan Stern studied accreting massive black holes at the centers of galaxies (‘quasars’), the effect of quasars on their host galaxy (‘feedback’), and the extremely diffuse medium which surrounds galaxies such as the Milky-Way (the ‘circumgalactic-medium’ or ‘CGM’).