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Nemotron 3 Super: Open, efficient mixture-of-experts hybrid mamba-transformer model for agentic reasoning

Reasoning Models report from NVIDIA with 11 connected researchers in the LLMpeople atlas.

NVIDIA2026-04-1411 researchers
Field
Reasoning Models
Organization
NVIDIA
arXiv
2604.12374

Canonical link

https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.12374

Connected researchers

Mona Jalal portrait
Researcher 5 reports

Mona Jalal

NVIDIA

Mona Jalal is a computer vision research engineer at Toyota Material Handling. Her homepage says she leads 3D computer vision work such as 6D object pose estimation and synthetic data generation, previously worked as an R&D engineer at UC Berkeley's FHL VIVE Center, completed doctoral study in computer vision at Boston University, and earlier earned master's degrees in computer sciences and electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

NVIDIA
United States
Ming Lin portrait
Researcher 4 reports

Ming Lin

NVIDIA

Ming Lin is a professor of computer science at the University of Maryland, College Park and the chief executive officer and co-founder of Aitrios.ai. Her public homepage says she was the founding director of the GAMMA lab, previously served as assistant dean of the University of Maryland's Institute for Advanced Computer Studies, and earned her BS, MS, and PhD in EECS from the University of California, Berkeley.

NVIDIA
United States
Bryan Catanzaro portrait
Researcher 7 reports

Bryan Catanzaro

NVIDIA

Vice President of Applied Deep Learning Research at NVIDIA, leading work on conversational AI, generative AI, and accelerated deep learning software.

NVIDIA
Amin Firooz portrait
Researcher 5 reports

Amin Firooz

NVIDIA

Senior research scientist at NVIDIA focused on large language models, reinforcement learning, and inference-time scaling for AI agents. His public NVIDIA author page also notes prior work on robotic grasping, pose estimation, and language understanding.

NVIDIA
Ching-Yao Chuang portrait
Researcher 4 reports

Ching-Yao Chuang

NVIDIA

Ching-Yao Chuang is a researcher at OpenAI working on multimodal and generative AI systems. His homepage lists prior roles at xAI and Meta GenAI and a PhD from MIT.

NVIDIA
Ming-Yu Liu portrait
Researcher 4 reports

Ming-Yu Liu

NVIDIA

Ming-Yu Liu is a vice president of research at NVIDIA and an IEEE Fellow. He leads the Deep Imagination Research group, which focuses on deep generative models for content creation and foundation models for physical AI. He previously held research leadership roles at Mercedes-Benz Research and Development North America and National Tsing Hua University, and he earned degrees from National Taiwan University, National Chiao Tung University, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

NVIDIA
Jinliang Guo portrait
Researcher 3 reports

Jinliang Guo

NVIDIA

Jinliang Guo is listed as an author of the NVIDIA technical report Nemotron-H: A Family of Accurate and Efficient Hybrid Mamba-Transformer Models.

NVIDIA
Rudra Murthy portrait
Researcher 3 reports

Rudra Murthy

NVIDIA

Rudra Murthy is listed as an author of the NVIDIA technical report Nemotron-H: A Family of Accurate and Efficient Hybrid Mamba-Transformer Models.

NVIDIA
Arash Vahdat portrait
Researcher 3 reports

Arash Vahdat

NVIDIA

Arash Vahdat is a research director at NVIDIA Research, where he leads the GenAIR team on fundamental generative AI research. Before joining NVIDIA, he was a research scientist at D-Wave Systems and a research faculty member at Simon Fraser University, where he led video analysis research and taught machine learning for big data. He earned a PhD in computing science from Simon Fraser University.

NVIDIA
Rogerio Feris portrait
Researcher 3 reports

Rogerio Feris

NVIDIA

Rogerio Feris is a principal scientist and manager at the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab within IBM Research. His public bios emphasize multimodal perception, data and model efficiency, and large language models with memory.

NVIDIA
United States
Abhinav Khattar portrait
Researcher 3 reports

Abhinav Khattar

NVIDIA

Abhinav Khattar is a research scientist at NVIDIA working on LLM alignment, customization, and machine translation. Before joining NVIDIA, he earned a master's degree in computer science from Carnegie Mellon University and worked on information retrieval and speech recognition.

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