Crisdalith Cachutt-Alvarado is a research professor in the School of Engineering at the Universidad Panamericana, Aguascalientes campus. She holds a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and has a strong academic background in the fields of industrial engineering, ergonomics, work-family balance, and the development of sustainable materials.
His research has focused on developing solutions with social and industrial impact. Of particular note is his patent for the development of a bioplastic made from orange peel waste. He has also participated in projects aimed at analyzing ergonomically unsound conditions and implementing improvements to reduce workplace hazards.
In the academic sphere, she has conducted research on work-family integration, examining its relationship to productivity, organizational well-being, and skills development. She has also contributed to the field of ergonomics through studies of biomechanical demands and the evaluation of working conditions.
He has participated in major research calls for proposals, notably securing a grant from the 2025 Research Promotion Fund for a multidisciplinary project in collaboration with IPADE, the University of La Sabana, and CIMAT.
She is the author of numerous scientific publications in indexed journals and at international conferences. In recognition of her academic career, she has been designated as a Category A Research Professor by the National Council for Higher Education ( Universidad Panamericana ) and is a member of the National System of Researchers (SNII) at the Candidate level.
Research Areas
- Work-Family Balance and Organizational Development
- Work-Family Balance
- Personal and Organizational Competencies
- Productivity and Workplace Well-Being
- Family-Responsible Companies
- Ergonomics and Occupational Safety
- Biomechanical Analysis of Work
- Physical Load Assessment
- Ergonomic Risk Factors
- Occupational Health
- Sustainable Materials and the Circular Economy
- Development of bioplastics from agro-industrial waste (orange, mango)
- Biodegradable polymers
- Waste Recovery
- Innovation in Sustainable Materials
- Industrial Engineering and Operations Management
- Process Improvement
- Quality Control
- Logistics and Operations
- Production Systems

