Cameron Carstens

Software Engineer at Fuel Labs

United States
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Cameron Carstens is a software engineer with six years of experience building simulation, robotics, and machine-learning-focused systems across government and web3 domains. He has practical C/C++ and Python expertise from developing virtual simulation software at Leidos and contributed to Fuel Labs as a back-end developer shaping the Sway DSL and implementing NFT contracts and standards. A UCF computer science graduate with minors in robotics and mathematics, Cameron blends game-engine experience (Unity, EMG-integrated accessibility projects) with rigorous algorithmic and computer-vision work. He’s comfortable in legacy large-codebases and cutting-edge decentralized stacks, and has a track record of turning research prototypes into production-ready tools and libraries. Notably, he led an intern team, published the first Limbitless mobile game, and helped define language standards for Sway—demonstrating both technical depth and cross-disciplinary impact.
code6 years of coding experience
job1 year of employment as a software developer
bookMinor, Robotics, Minor, Robotics at University of Central Florida
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Github Skills (9)

smart-contracts10
transit-gateway10
eway10
payment-gateway10
rust10
axway10
nft10
fuel10
testing10

Programming languages (10)

TypeScriptC#C++ShellCSSRustSolidityJavaScript

Github contributions (5)

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FuelLabs/sway-applications

Jun 2022 - Jan 2023

Swaypplications
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:227 reviews, 14 commits, 102 PRs in 7 months
Contributions summary:Cameron focused on implementing and testing a basic NFT contract within the Sway language. Their work involved creating the core functionality of the NFT, including minting, burning, transferring, and managing approvals. They also implemented test functions to ensure the contract's functionality. Furthermore, the user's work includes refactoring, compiling issues, and removing warnings.
FuelLabs/sway-libs

Jul 2022 - Jan 2023

Miscellaneous Sway libraries.
Contributions:33 releases, 174 reviews, 29 commits in 6 months
swaymiscellaneous
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Cameron Carstens - Software Engineer at Fuel Labs