Building for the future.

Engineering Club brings engineering experiences and opportunities to the Nikola Tesla STEM Community and beyond.

Programs

Competitions

Our competition teams participate in four intense engineering challenges.

A global competition where student teams design, manufacture, and race miniature CO₂-powered Formula 1 cars, in an attempt to be the fastest.

An international challenge where students design, build, and operate underwater robots to complete real-world mission tasks, while trying to score the most points.

An annual competition where students design, construct, and race full-sized, solar-powered vehicles while trying to drive as many miles as possible.

The Student Unmanned Aerial Systems Competition challenges students to design, build, and operate autonomous drones for complex real-world missions.

Workshops

We offer a variety of fun, educational engineering-based workshops for students in grades 3-5.

Our members are building their skills for a better future.

We support programs for our members such as welding education, hosting soldering and 3D-printing workshops, and more. They can use these skills in their competition work and beyond.

Values that drive success.

All of our members strive to uphold our values. Through these values, we can excel at our work both in-school and beyond, while helping others along the way.

Engineering for All

Competition Excellence

Community Impact

Blog

Popular Articles

  • Introducing the INSPIRE Workshop Series

    Engineering Club was thrilled to announce their INSPIRE Workshop series this Tuesday, the first of which will take place on Saturday, March 21. These workshops are designed for young engineers and thinkers in grades 3, 4, and 5. INSPIRE Workshops will be offered with two different curriculums that students can pick from: Forge, which… Read more

  • Engineering Club attends Crane AE’s Women in Aviation Week

    We were honored to attend the Women in Aviation Week event, hosted by Crane Aerospace & Electronics, on Friday, March 6th. We heard from retired astronaut Dottie Metcalf-Lindenburger, as well as from four other panelists, about their journeys. We learned about various manufacturing processes, interesting products, and the incredible amounts of testing that their… Read more