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Cole Clyne
Research Technician
Agricultural and Environmental Science Department, Plant and Environmental Sciences Department
Office:
Phone: 631-764-5950
Email: csclyne@clemson.edu
Educational Background
B.S. Agricultural Mechanization and Business
Clemson University 2025
Profile
I graduated from Clemson University in May 2025 with a B.S. in Agricultural Mechanization and Business and a minor in Business. I currently work as a Research Technician with South Carolina Crop Improvement while pursuing an M.S. in Plant Breeding. My interests lie at the intersection of agriculture, technology, data analysis, and plant breeding, with a particular interest in using quantitative approaches and innovative technologies to improve crop improvement and breeding programs.
Research Interests
Due to having a B.S. in Agricultural Mechanization and Business, I am interested on working on the mechanical/seed systems side of things in Plant Breeding. Mathematics has been a strong suit of mine, so I would also like to bring that aspect into helping phenotype and develop new ways to dissect different characteristics of all types of seed.