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Celina Berg is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Victoria, affiliated with the Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science. She also serves as Outreach, Recruitment, and Retention Coordinator, focusing on enhancing student engagement and diversity in computer science education. Her research interests span parallel programming, system software design, aspect-oriented programming, and educational tool development.
Dr. Berg’s work emphasizes bridging gaps between theoretical concepts and practical implementation, particularly in improving accessibility to complex computer science topics for undergraduate students. She has contributed to frameworks such as Ice for binary analysis, eMOTE for online collaboration, and visualization tools like HiLPR for pattern representation.
Her publications (2004–2011) explore concurrency solutions, abstraction layers, and educational innovations. Notable areas include parallel pattern languages, virtual machine architecture, and automation strategies in system design. While no specific awards are listed, her contributions to teaching and infrastructure software reflect impactful academic engagement.
In outreach, she coordinates initiatives like SPARCS (Supporting Sustainable and Integrated Outreach Activities) to inspire young minds in STEM fields. Her advising and grant activities are not explicitly detailed in available records.




