

Agents, Memory, and Simulation @ UC Berkeley - Powered by Google
Agents, Memory, and Simulation @ Berkeley
Event Description:
A SESE-hosted event on Agentic System, powered by Google.
The Society of Engineers, Scientists, and Entrepreneurs (SESE) is a student-led non-profit with the mission of empowering students by connecting Berkeley talent with industry leaders through career fairs, research, and innovation.
As the shift to agentic computing accelerates, Google is leading the way by developing the essential infrastructure and protocols, such as the Model Context Protocol (MCP). This technology facilitates large-scale reasoning and smooth collaboration between humans and AI.
This exclusive event will gather students, developers, product thinkers, and researchers for a hands-on lab and an in-depth panel discussion. Experts from Google, academia, and the wider industry will explore how these agentic systems are created, managed, and deployed.
Who Should Join:
Engineering students familiar with Python or backend development
Developers, PMs, and UX designers working in AI, tools, or systems
Researchers and builders exploring AI agents, memory, and simulation frameworks
Panelist:
Annie Wang, Software Engineer at Google and Internal Career Coach
Amit Maraj, Senior AI Developer Relations Engineer at Google
Frank Coyle, Professor at UC Berkeley School of Informatics
Sergei Chislov, AI Startups and Hedge Fund Founder
Zhe Fu, Ph.D. Candidate at UC Berkeley
Tentative Agenda:
5:30 PM — Networking & Introductions
6:00 PM — Opening Remarks (UC Berkeley & Google)
6:15 PM — Interactive Lab: Agent Memory Deep Dive
7:15 PM — Panel Discussion: The Future of Agentic Systems
8:30 PM — Networking Reception with refreshments
Date: Nov.13, 2025
Locations: Eugene Jarvis Auditorium, #103 Bechtel Engineering Center
Admission will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis due to space restrictions.
Light refreshments provided during Networking Session
Hosted by Google × SESE