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Chad Danyluck is an Associate Professor at Carleton University, specializing in the field of social psychophysiology. His research investigates interpersonal interactions, focusing on the impacts of direct and vicarious discrimination on health and well-being. Danyluck's primary interests include physiological stress transmission and synchrony, and how these phenomena shape health and relational dynamics, particularly in underrepresented groups. To achieve his research goals, he employs ecologically valid methods such as community-based research and advanced statistical techniques, including structural equation modeling and multilevel modeling. Danyluck is committed to open science practices, such as pre-registrations and data sharing. Through his work, he seeks to uncover the complex interplay of subjective, behavioral, physiological, and social factors that can either strengthen or hinder interpersonal harmony. This ultimately contributes to creating safer and healthier environments for underrepresented groups. He will be on sabbatical starting July 2026 and is accepting graduate students in Fall 2026.
Includes MEng and MASc options.