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Free days, free climb. Discover how NVIDIA engineer Miguel Rodriguez spent one of his free days climbing a mountain to reach new heights: https://nvda.ws/4f67blz #NVIDIAlife

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Inspiring to see how NVIDIA’s culture supports not only innovation in AI and computing, but also personal growth and resilience outside the lab. Miguel's climb is a reminder that whether scaling mountains or solving complex systems, progress often begins with the courage to take the first step—especially on our own time. #NVIDIAlife continues to exemplify how balance and ambition can go hand in hand.

Hao Liu

美施威尔(上海)有限公司 - 仪表工程师

3d

A great reminder that growth doesn’t just happen behind a desk. Sometimes, it takes a mountain, a challenge, and a clear sky. Well done, Miguel both in engineering and in life!

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Sam An

Instructor at NVIDIA

21h

Love seeing how NVIDIA encourages personal growth beyond the workplace—climbing mountains on off days is a perfect metaphor for innovation!

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Dave L.

Senior Data Science & Analytics Consultant at Citizens Financial Group | Developing High-Impact Analytics Solutions to Drive Consumer Banking Strategy

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AMAZING Migual, a day well spent! 🤙🏼

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While climbing mountains is exhilarating, pushing the boundaries of programmable quantum materials might be even more so 😊 We just published a paper on Field-Governed Electron Freedom (FGEF), enabling adaptive conductivity via external fields — including potential paths for neuromorphic hardware, superconductivity, and more. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16510066

Ronie Geronimo

Sr. Package Layout Engineer

1w

good job miguel!

Tatsuya Kimura

Network Manager | Enterprise Network Architect | Senior Network Technology Expert | Cross-Team Collaboration Leader

6d

It was very inspiring to see NVIDIA engineer Miguel Rodriguez challenge himself to climb mountains in his free time! This not only shows his personal pursuit of new heights, but also coincides with the spirit of constantly pushing boundaries in the field of technology. A true "climber" spirit, whether in the mountains or at work.

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