Sanjeev Khanna is a Henry Salvatori professor of Information and Computer Science at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of editorial boards of such journals as SIAM Journal on Computing and Foundations and Trends in Theoretical Computer Science and also serves as an editor of Encyclopaedia of Algorithms. He is both Alfred P. Sloan and Guggenheim fellow and is a member of the National Science Foundation as well. As of 2000 he became program chairman of Symposium on Theory of Computing, as well as ICS and FSTTCS. Her is also an author of over 200 peer-reviewed articles with the Why and where: A characterization of data provenance as of 2013 received 810 citations.
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