Space agency awards UFV professor $1.1M grant for astronaut stress research
CHILLIWACK — A University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) professor is reaching for the stars – and finding out how astronauts experience long-term missions among them while aboard the International Space Station.
The C-STARS (Canadian Space Team Affect and Resilience Study) project, led by Dr. Jelena Brcic and her national research team, has received a $1,145,460 grant from the Canadian Space Agency to investigate how spacewalkers manage stress and find meaning in their work.
“We’ll track both the challenges astronauts face and the positive emotions — such as gratitude, compassion, and awe — that help them thrive,” Brcic said.
Brcic specializes in research involving human adaptability under extreme isolation and stress, previously studying how astronauts work in close confines and how researchers cope with isolation in remote Arctic weather stations.
