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Leading Chinese AI researcher Liu Haolin dies aged 37 after brief illness

One academic peer said the news of the computer scientist’s death from a suspected heart condition had come ‘too suddenly’

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Liu Haolin was taken ill on Friday soon after finishing his day’s teaching. Photo: Handout
Dannie Pengin Beijing

Academics and students have paid tribute to Liu Haolin, a leading computer scientist who died at the age of 37 after a sudden illness.

An obituary published online said that Liu, a professor at Xiangtan University in the central province of Hunan, had died in a hospital in Changsha on Saturday.

The obituary added that a memorial ceremony had been held the following day in the neighbouring city of Ningxiang.

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His university also published its own obituary and changed his profile picture on its website to black and white.

Liu’s research focused on edge intelligence – a technology that allows devices to process and analyse data in real time and reduces reliance on cloud resources – computing power networks, smart networks and privacy.

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These areas are particularly important given the rise of artificial intelligence, as is another one of his specialisms, resource allocation, which plays a key role in AI training and execution.

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