Olympiad physics, radio and rocket engineering circle

The purpose of the circle is to popularize science, popularize aerospace technology, solve research problems, radio modeling and rocket modeling, and provide basic practical skills in engineering and physics so that you can create your own projects and confidently participate in technical competitions.

The club has been working since 01/20/2025, in room G1-304.

Club description: A club for those who want to understand rocket technology, electronics and physics. We are engaged in simple rocket projects, collecting diagrams and analyzing tasks that help to better understand real processes.

Activities:

  • Assembly and launch of training rockets
  • Soldering and creating simple electronic circuits
  • Short physical experiments
  • Task analysis and mini-preparation for Olympiads and hackathons
  • Team technical mini-projects

Results:

The Olympiad Physics, Radio and Rocket Technology Circle has been successfully operating since January 20, 2025. During the existence of the circle, the team members have been able to achieve significant success in various areas. During the lessons, the participants mastered practical skills in the field of rocket technology, electronics and physics, and also prepared for participation in Olympiads and technical competitions.

The members of the circle actively participated in technical competitions, Olympiads and hackathons, demonstrating a high level of training and solving real engineering problems. This helped the students to develop teamwork skills and raise their level of knowledge in engineering disciplines.

During the work of the circle, the participants mastered the creation and launch of training rockets, as well as soldering and assembling electronic circuits. These practical skills significantly expanded their understanding of the processes taking place in rocket technology and electronics, and also helped to apply theoretical knowledge in practice.Working on team projects allowed the participants to create simple rockets and radio models, as well as solve complex engineering problems. The circle was also focused on conducting short physical experiments, which allowed participants to better master the theoretical laws and principles of physics, applying them in practice.

Date of last changes:
03.02.2026