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April 6, 2000
AWARDS AND HONORS
Two Alfred P. Sloan Fellows
from Penn
Sanjeev Khanna

Mark Devlin

Michael Katz
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The
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation has awarded two of its 2000 Sloan Research
Fellowships to Penn faculty members. The new Sloan Fellows from Penn are:
Sanjeev
Khanna, Ph.D., the Skrikanich Assistant Professor of Computer and
Information Science, whose work focuses on complexity theory, approximation
algorithms, network design and information dissemination;
Mark
Devlin, Ph.D., assistant professor of physics and astronomy, whose
work focuses on measuring small temperature fluctuations in the Cosmic
Microwave Background in order to determine how mass was distributed in
the early universe.
The Sloan Research Fellowships support fundamental research by young scholars
of outstanding promise in the fields of applied mathematics, economics,
physics, chemistry, mathematics and neuroscience. The Sloan Foundation
awards 100 fellowships annually to researchers at U.S. and Canadian universities.
Spencer Fellowship for Katz
Michael
Katz, Ph.D., the Sheldon and Lucy Hackney Professor of History, has
been named a Spencer Foundation Senior Fellow. The award is an invitational
award; the Chicago-based foundation invites distinguished scholars to
submit applications, which are voted on by the foundations board
of directors.
Katzs fellowship, the fourth awarded by the foundation in the past
12 months, carries with it $400,000 in research funding, which Katz intends
to use on several projects, including a book on the 2000 Census he is
writing with Mark Stern, Ph.D., professor of social work, and several
articles based on previously unpublished data on adolescence, schooling
and race in turn-of-the-century Philadelphia.
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