Ángel Jesús Callejón Ferre is a Professor in the Department of Engineering at the University of Almería, Spain, with extensive expertise in agricultural engineering, greenhouse technology, and occupational health in agricultural settings. His research spans multiple domains including ergonomic assessment of farm work, psychosocial factors affecting agricultural workers, structural analysis of greenhouse systems, and sustainable agricultural practices. His research interests focus on the intersection of engineering solutions and agricultural productivity, with particular emphasis on improving working conditions in greenhouse agriculture. Through his leadership of the Industrial and Agricultural Technologies Research Group, he has developed methodologies for assessing musculoskeletal risks, optimizing greenhouse structures, and integrating renewable energy solutions into agricultural infrastructure. Analysis of his recent publications (2021-2025) reveals a strong focus on practical applications addressing contemporary challenges in agriculture, including pesticide exposure risk assessment, crop quality optimization, and psychosocial risk evaluation. His work appears consistently in high-impact journals across engineering, horticulture, and occupational health disciplines, demonstrating interdisciplinary relevance and impact. Key Research Themes: Ergonomic assessment in greenhouse agriculture Psychosocial factors in farm labor Greenhouse structural engineering Crop quality and production optimization Sustainable agricultural technologies As Principal Investigator for the Laboratory-Observatory of Working Conditions in the Agricultural Sector of Andalusia (LASA), Professor Callejón Ferre oversees significant research initiatives addressing occupational safety and health in agriculture. His mentorship extends to numerous doctoral students across agricultural engineering and related disciplines, fostering the next generation of researchers in this field.



