Kanwal Gul

Kanwal Gul is a doctoral researcher in Management at the University of Naples in Italy. She is the winner of the research grant offered for the XXXVII cycle at the Department of Economics, Management, and Institutions (DEMI). Her teaching experience is a culmination of half a decade of experiential pedagogy backed by corporate exposure. Kanwal’s interests reside in Supply chain and Services with expertise that revolves around sustainability. She is currently pursuing projects that illustrate Neuro-Symbolic AI's role in venture development. Her research acumen offers an interdisciplinary approach using state-of-the-art technologies towards sustainability. Recent work by Ms. Gul is a critical reflection of food loss & waste prevention, where she signifies the role played by technology. It coincides with her belief to make the world a better place & with every public appearance, she inches towards realizing the same!

Publications

Balancing Development and Sustainability: A Multilayered Machine Learning Approach to Modelling Complex Tourism Ecosystems
Veena Tewari, Swapnil Morande, Amitabh Mishra, Mitra Amini, Kanwal Gul, Shaik Mastan Vali. © 2024. 15 pages.
Forecasting future trends in tourism growth is imperative for sustainability planning, yet highly complex due to the sector's multifaceted nature. This study leverages...
Unlocking Innovation: Exploring Gendered Differences in Neural Activity During Creative Tasks
Swapnil Morande, Veena Tewari, Mitra Amini, Kanwal Gul, Jyoti Kukreja. © 2024. 21 pages.
Creativity and innovation are integral to progress, yet neurocognitive mechanisms underlying creative thought remain unclear. This EEG study examined gender differences in brain...
Tracing the Future: Blockchain and IoT's Role in Revolutionizing Food Supply Chain Transparency
Swapnil Morande, Tahseen Arshi, Kanwal Gul, Mitra Amini, Veena Tewari. © 2023. 19 pages.
The chapter presents a comprehensive evaluation of the transformative role of blockchain and internet of things (IoT) in augmenting food supply chain transparency, primarily...