1. Charles ‘Stone’ Montgomery
Stone17@mit.edu - 526 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02215 – (757) 969-2857
PROFILE
Dual degree candidate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; goal oriented, highly motivated leader with a
passion for problem solving and innovation; possess extensive engineering knowledge, technical skills, and
entrepreneurial experience
EDUCATION
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, B.S. Candidate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology June 2017
Advanced Courses: Circuits and Electronics, Computational Structures, Software Construction, Machine Learning,
Microcomputer Project Laboratory, Power Electronics Project Laboratory, Microelectronic Circuits, Computer Systems
Engineering, Digital Systems Project Laboratory
Mechanical Engineering and Entrepreneurship, B.S. Candidate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology June 2017
Advanced Courses: Mechanics ad Materials, Numerical Computation, Dynamics and Control, Thermodynamics, Heat
Transfer, Design and Manufacturing, Product Design Processes, Units and Measurement, Microeconomics, Venture
Engineering, Entrepreneurship in Engineering, Economics and Psychology
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Ø AC/DC Circuit Design
Ø Analog Circuit Design
Ø AutoCAD
Ø Circuit Analysis
Ø Digital Circuit Design
Ø Java and JavaScript
Ø Logic Gate Design
Ø MATLAB
Ø MIG/TIG Welding
Ø PCB Design
Ø Power Optimization
Ø Prototyping
Ø Python
Ø Structural Design
Ø Structural Fabrication
INNOVATION
Current Project June 2016 – Present
Ø Writing software designed to identify and display software hierarchy
Ø Enables software engineers to code better and project managers to lead smarter
SparkGate”
August 2013 – August 2015
Ø Designing an electrical circuit and interconnection which prevents electricity-induced wall fire
Ø Wrote and registered a provisional patent in December, 2013
Ø Working prototype achieved and in process of modification
BatPod July 2012 – April 2013
Ø Designed, fabricated, welded, constructed and wired world’s first, life-size, electric ‘BatPod’, modeled after the
gas-powered motorcycle featured in recent Batman movies
EXPERIENCE
M.I.T. EMS – Chief of Emergency Medical Services, Cambridge, MA January 2014 – Present
Ø Lead EMS Executive Board and monthly general body meetings, train new EMTs
Ø Working to integrate MIT EMS into Boston and Cambridge 911 dispatch systems
Ø Respond to 911 emergencies, provide acute emergency medical care and transportation
Ø NREMT Certified in March 2014, Massachusetts OEMS certified through 2018
Ø Responded to 130+ emergency medical calls during 1500+ hours on call
Supply – Embedded Systems Engineer, San Francisco, CA Summer 2016
Ø Designed and created long-range communication channel employing TI Microcontroller and RF transceiver
Ø Programmed communication link in x86 Assembly to achieve maximum throughput and sample rate
Ø Integrated communication link with existing systems using SPI/UART/parallel busses
Tesla Motors – Motor Controls Architecture Engineering Intern, Palo Alto, CA Summer 2015
Ø Designed and implemented tests to analyze performance of multiple motor control algorithms
Ø Developed procedures for analyzing test data and adjusting test criteria
ParasitX – Electrical Engineer, Newport News, VA Summer 2014
Ø Designed solution for extending battery life of cloud-linked electronic hydrometer
Ø Beat goal for extending battery life by 600%
Ø Increased data resolution while reducing power consumption
AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS
Ø Martin Trust Center for M.I.T. Entrepreneurship: Won First Place among 30 undergraduate and graduate
entrepreneurs from universities across the U.S. for best innovative product and business start-up (SparkGate)
Ø Xerox Award for Innovation and Information Technology: Awarded in recognition of outstanding
achievement in the pursuit of innovative approaches and an appreciation for technology.
Ø Hal Tayloe Award: Grant awarded in recognition and support of independent research (building BatPod)