Aerospace Engineering
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Blue Origin CEO and alumnus David Limp urges students to be ‘curious,’ proficient in AI
Vanderbilt School of Engineering alumnus David Limp, CEO of Blue Origin and former senior vice president at Amazon, urged students during a packed-house campus event on Sept. 18 to “be curious” and become proficient in the use of artificial intelligence so they can remain competitive in the workforce. Read MoreOct. 21, 2025
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Risk modeling, data integration drive NASA next-gen air travel safety project
Vanderbilt School of Engineering alumnus David Limp, CEO of Blue Origin and former senior vice president at Amazon, urged students during a packed-house campus event on Sept. 18 to “be curious” and become proficient in the use of artificial intelligence so they can remain competitive in the workforce. Read MoreJan. 4, 2019
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Engineering faculty lead 3 new TIPs projects that tackle big challenges
Vanderbilt School of Engineering alumnus David Limp, CEO of Blue Origin and former senior vice president at Amazon, urged students during a packed-house campus event on Sept. 18 to “be curious” and become proficient in the use of artificial intelligence so they can remain competitive in the workforce. Read MoreJul. 20, 2017
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Student rocketeers win fourth national championship in a row
Vanderbilt School of Engineering alumnus David Limp, CEO of Blue Origin and former senior vice president at Amazon, urged students during a packed-house campus event on Sept. 18 to “be curious” and become proficient in the use of artificial intelligence so they can remain competitive in the workforce. Read MoreMay. 13, 2016
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Institute of Aeronautics names Anilkumar 2016 Faculty Advisor of the Year
Vanderbilt School of Engineering alumnus David Limp, CEO of Blue Origin and former senior vice president at Amazon, urged students during a packed-house campus event on Sept. 18 to “be curious” and become proficient in the use of artificial intelligence so they can remain competitive in the workforce. Read MoreFeb. 2, 2016