Current work at NVIDIA

Building advanced AI for autonomous data centers and AI factories.

Senior Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect of AI and Networking at NVIDIA

Current NVIDIA

Autonomous data centers, AI factories, agent-native production, and AI networking architecture.

Before 2024 Cisco Fellow / VP AI

AI for networking across internet, Wi-Fi, endpoint analytics, predictive systems, and standards.

JP Vasseur currently focuses on advanced AI systems for autonomous data centers, AI factories, agent-native production, and the networking architecture required to operate large-scale AI infrastructure reliably.

Before 2024, his work centered on AI for networking: predictive internet systems, wireless analytics, endpoint intelligence, cognitive infrastructure, and the transition from reactive to predictive operations.

30+ years in networking and internet technologies
650+ patents referenced on the current public site
12+ years focused on ML and AI for networking
91 h-index in public academic ranking sources
Portrait of JP Vasseur
NVIDIA Former Cisco Fellow / VP AI
Current role Senior Distinguished Engineer and Chief Architect of AI and Networking
Current at NVIDIA

Autonomous data centers, AI factories, and agent-native production.

The site should start with production AI systems: autonomous operations, resilient infrastructure, AI factories, and networking as a first-class part of large-scale AI environments.

Role NVIDIA

Chief Architect of AI and Networking

Current Themes Autonomous Data Centers, AI Factories, AI Networking

Production AI, resilient infrastructure, and system-level architecture.

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Autonomous AI Factories: a technical preview of agent-native production.

Current Work

Current technical priorities.

The homepage should read as AI4AI: autonomous data centers, AI factories, agent-native production, and the technical work needed to make these systems trustworthy in production.

Forthcoming White Paper

A technical paper on autonomous data centers and AI factories

Planned technical writing centered on how autonomous AI systems should be designed, operated, evaluated, and trusted in production AI factories.

In preparation
Forthcoming White Paper

Dealing with stochasticity in agentic systems

A forthcoming paper on making multi-agent systems more predictable, observable, and operationally robust under stochastic behavior.

In preparation

Research

Long-horizon technical themes that still matter.

This section preserves one of your stated preferences: research remains visible on the homepage rather than being buried in the archive.

AI for Networking

From predictive internet systems to cognitive infrastructure

A clear line connects the Cisco-era work on predictive networking, endpoint analytics, wireless intelligence, and anomaly detection to the current AI4AI chapter.

Systems Thinking

Networking as architecture, not plumbing

Transport, telemetry, control, topology, and reliability remain core ingredients of AI platform design.

Trajectory

Internet-scale foundations still inform the newest work

Protocol design, standards, and internet architecture continue to shape the way large-scale AI environments should be built and operated.

Neuroscience

A dedicated neuroscience strand should remain visible on the homepage.

The site should reflect that neuroscience is not an afterthought but one of the conceptual threads shaping the broader technical worldview. It belongs in the main flow of the homepage.

This section can later expand into essays, recommended readings, and reflections on cognition, intelligence, and biological inspiration.

Presentations

Talks and presentations should stay on the main homepage.

This follows the design note from the rebuild handoff: presentations belong with the main technical story, while press and broader media live on a separate page.

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Earlier Chapter

Cisco-era presentations and references

Pre-2024 talks remain important for context, especially around predictive networking and AI for networking.

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White Papers

White papers remain central in the homepage flow.

This area should continue to be one of the strongest sections on the site because it is where the technical voice becomes most concrete.

Pre-2024 Cisco Era

The earlier story stays visible, but it no longer leads.

Another explicit preference from the rebuild notes: the Cisco journey plot and supporting context should remain on the homepage.

Before 2024, the public story centered on AI for networking: internet systems, Wi-Fi, endpoint analytics, predictive networking, and cognitive infrastructure.

That chapter remains essential to understanding the present one, but it now appears later in the narrative, where it supports the current NVIDIA chapter instead of competing with it.