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Description: Gerhard Friedrich is a chaired professor at the Alpen-Adria Universität Klagenfurt. He is the head of the Institute of Applied Informatics and directs the Intelligent Systems and Business Informatics research group.

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Gerhard Friedrich is a chaired professor at the Universität Klagenfurt , Austria and received his PhD in computer science from the Vienna University of Technology. He directs the Intelligent Systems and Business Informatics research group. From May 2013 until December 2021 he also was Dean of the Faculty of Technical Sciences. Previously he managed the Department for Configuration and Diagnosis Systems at Siemens Austria, implementing numerous knowledge-based systems. Gerhard Friedrich also led many researc

He has published many papers in highly-renowned journals in these areas, such as Artificial Intelligence, AI Magazine, Web Semantics, IEEE Intelligent Systems, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, and the International Journal of Electronic Commerce as well as a book on recommender systems at Cambridge University Press which was translated in Japanese and Chinese.

Gerhard Friedrich served as program committee member for numerous distinguished conferences such as the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence or the WWW. He was an area chair at the 13th International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning 2012, and a senior PC member at the ACM Recommender Systems Conferences 2010, 2011, 2012 and a chair of the Conference on Prestigious Applications of Intelligent Systems – PAIS 2014. Gerhard Friedrich is an associate editor