Markus Zanker is a Professor in the Department of Knowledge Engineering within the Faculty of Computer Science at Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy. With an extensive publication record spanning over two decades, he has established himself as a leading expert in recommender systems research, with particular expertise in context-aware, group, and knowledge-based recommendation approaches. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications across diverse domains including tourism, healthcare, and e-commerce. Zanker's research interests center on advancing the theoretical underpinnings of recommender systems while addressing practical challenges in real-world deployments. His recent work has focused on causal decision-making frameworks for recommendation, intent-aware systems, and the integration of generative AI in group recommendation scenarios. He has made significant contributions to explainable recommendation systems, medical recommendation applications, and tourism recommendation systems, demonstrating both theoretical rigor and practical impact. His recent publication portfolio reveals a strong trend toward addressing fundamental challenges in recommendation science, including the growing emphasis on causal reasoning to move beyond correlation-based approaches, the integration of generative AI capabilities for more sophisticated group decision support, and the development of frameworks for ethical and socially beneficial recommendation systems. His work increasingly bridges the gap between traditional recommendation algorithms and emerging AI paradigms while maintaining focus on real-world applicability. Zanker is actively involved in the academic community as a workshop organizer, having co-chaired the Knowledge-aware and Conversational Recommender Systems (KaRS) workshop and the Recommenders in Tourism (RecTour) workshop for multiple consecutive years at major conferences including RecSys. His research has been supported through collaborations with numerous international researchers and institutions, focusing on both theoretical advances and practical implementations of recommendation technology across multiple application domains.





