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A man takes clothing out of a car trunk and hands it to three other adults.

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On Oct. 5, members of the Rotary Club of Media dropped off 295 items for Penn State Brandywine’s campus clothing drive. The suits, ties, shirts, blouses, sweaters, skirts, pants, shoes and coats will be shared with students who may need professional attire for Brandywine’s upcoming career fair and other professional opportunities.

iLenz team holding a large check for $15,000

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(Left to right) Dominic Thomas, Akanksha Anand, Namratha Sri Mateti, Parv Bhatt, and Abhay Haridas placed first in the Nittany AI Challenge with their project iLenz, a deep-learning-powered mobile phone application that enables users to perform retinal imaging using a clip-on case.

iLenz app and 3D printed prototype

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The iLenz team incorporated a mobile phone application and a 3D printed clip on device in their project for the final stage of the competition.

Students working on the 3D printed iLenz prototype

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The iLenz team enlisted the design and 3D printing expertise of undergraduates Arthur Francis, Michael Leuter, Armin Toshtzar and Edward Virgilio.

People standing and sitting around a table with the iLenz 3D printed case

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The iLenz team worked with undergraduate students in the Multidisciplinary Engineering Design option to 3D print a clip on prototype. Front row: Akanksha Anand, Sally Sue Richmond, Namratha Sri Mateti; Back row: Dominic Thomas, Parv Bhatt, Armin Toshtzar, Arthur Francis, Edward Virgilio.

A group of people smiling

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Left to right: Namratha Sri Mateti, Parv Bhatt, Dominic Thomas, Youakim Badr, Dennis Wozniak, Akanksha Anand and Abhay Chamu Haridas.

iLenz team holding a large check for $15,000

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(Left to right) Dominic Thomas, Akanksha Anand, Namratha Sri Mateti, Parv Bhatt, and Abhay Haridas placed first in the Nittany AI Challenge with their project iLenz, a deep-learning-powered mobile phone application that enables users to perform retinal imaging using a clip-on case.