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.
(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.
Five graduate students created iLenz, a deep-learning-powered mobile phone application that enables users to perform retinal imaging using a clip-on case, and won $15,000 in funding to further develop their idea.
Located between Penn State Great Valley's Main Building and Conference Center Building, the Nittany Lion statue is nestled among trees, plants and bushes.
Penn State has named Ed Beckwith, a 1971 graduate of the Eberly College of Science who has led initiatives across the institution, and Joe Henry, a 1976 alumnus of the College of Health and Human Development who has driven forward projects at Penn State Great Valley, as the 2022 Fundraising Volunteers of the Year. The awards will be presented at a special ceremony this fall.