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