Gabriel Garbers

Lab member

Gabriel is a master’s student at the TUM School of Governance and a scholar of the German National Academic Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes). Through his research at the Creativity Lab, he investigates how talented individuals can create sustainable impact by focusing on what truly matters. His work integrates insights from productivity and creativity research with concepts such as Essentialism (Greg McKeown), Deep Work (Cal Newport), and design thinking approaches developed at the Stanford.school. He is particularly interested in the conditions that enable high creative productivity and in how AI-supported tools can foster these processes. With a bachelor’s degree in Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics (University of Amsterdam), Gabriel works
deliberately at the intersection of multiple disciplines.