About the team

Eagle Works: Advanced Vehicle Lab is an organization, located at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (ERAU) campus in Prescott, Arizona, dedicated to the creation of advanced vehicles. Eagle Works' current goal is to design, construct and race an electric land speed vehicle at the Bonneville Salt Flats racing competition. The team’s goal is to break the 2/E land speed record of 229 mph, set in 2020. The club is entirely student-run, consisting of 24 undergraduate student members from numerous degree majors and class years.


Leadership

Vice President

Joseph Peavy

Aerospace Engineering - Aeronautics

Class of 2026

COOLING Pm

Lukas Schniederjan

Mechanical Engineering- Propulsion

Class of 2027

Aeroshell pm

Liam Bunta

Aerospace Engineering - Aeronautics

Class of 2026

Batteries PM

gabriel Payan

Mechanical Engineering - Energy

Class of 2026

Business Pm

William Punches

Astronomy

Class of 2026

sTEERING & sUSPENSION pm

hUNTER sMITH

Mechanical Engineering - Robotics
Class of 2026

President

Noah Temprendola

Mechanical Engineering - Robotics

Class of 2026

Secretary

Brandon Barkey

Aerospace Engineering - Astronautics

Class of 2026

Fabrication Pm

Robert Rice

Mechanical Engineering - Propulsion

Class of 2027

systems PM

Jag Wray

Mechanical Engineering - Propulsion

Class of 2026

Motors & Controllers PM

Sam salita

Aerospace Engineering - Aeronautics

Class of 2026

Safety Systems pm

ciara mcgarry

Mechanical Engineering - Robotics

Class of 2025

Members

In addition to the leadership, Eagle Works consists of 15 other student members ranging from all majors at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

Ken Bee

Tori Brill

Liam Bunta

Issac Byker

Sam Davidson

Aidan Hermens

Eliezer Jagwe

Austin Johnson

Wesley King

Nick Logan

Joey Meboe

Alex Moore

Kalyssa Polk

Evan Ruppert

Nick Sweetland


Eagle Works Team - Spring 2024.