Welcome, recruiters and potential employers! My name is Carl Montgomery and I'm a programmer and recent computer engineering graduate of Louisiana State University. This website serves as a portfolio of my most substantive academic, professional, and personal works, and includes information about myself beyond what can be found in my resume.
Objectives
As a recent college graduate, my current career objective is to learn new skills through employment with a company best suited for my skillset. This will allow me to build upon the technical knowledge I've acquired during my academic career, and tap into my natural creativity and team building skills. I'm mainly seeking employment within Louisiana but am willing to travel as part of my job or relocate if needed. You can find my projects organized neatly below, or in the links on the navigation panel at the top of this page.
Academic Projects
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Senior Design - Bike Box (2016) Describes my role as part of a multi-disciplinary team of senior-year electrical engineering majors, on a project that aimed improve the safety of riding bikes by improving visibility, detect approaching cars, and offering power alternatives. |
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LIGO Poster (2016) Describes my development of an interactive digital poster for LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational wave Observatory), as part of a course on interaction design and user interfaces. |
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Tetris Clone (2014) Describes my recreation of a classic video game with modern features as part of an object oriented programming assignment. |
Professional Projects
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ImageJOSC (2016) Describes my modification of an open source image processing tool to receive commands wirelessly, as part of an interactive virtual poster that teaches high school students about research conducted at LSU. |
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Tangible "Token" Design (2016) Describes my design and fabrication of a bluetooth-enabled, directional token prototype as part of research on tangible interfaces. |
Personal Projects
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Tesseractive (2017) Describes my development of a unique device that's just as much a puzzle to build as it is to solve. |





