Julia Kempe


Julia Kempe is a French, German, and Israeli researcher in quantum computing. Kempe was born in East Berlin to a Russian family. She was educated in Austria, Australia, France, and the US. She is currently a researcher at CNRS and Paris Diderot University and is a Director of the Center for Data Science at NYU

Education and career

Kempe grew up in East Berlin. She moved to Vienna in 1990 when she was 17. She did her undergraduate studies in mathematics and physics at the University of Vienna from 1992 to 1995, with a year as an exchange student in physics at the University of Technology Sydney. She then earned two Master of Advanced Studies degrees in France: one in mathematics in 1996 from Pierre and Marie Curie University and another in 1997 in physics from the École Normale Supérieure. She completed two doctorates in 2001. The dissertation for her Ph.D. in computer science from the École Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications was entitled Quantum Computing: Random Walks and Entanglement, and was supervised by Gérard Cohen. Her second Ph.D., in mathematics, was from the University of California, Berkeley, with a dissertation entitled Universal Noiseless Quantum Computation: Theory and Applications and was jointly supervised by Elwyn Berlekamp and chemist K. Birgitta Whaley.
She joined CNRS at the University of Paris-Sud in 2001
, joined the Tel Aviv University faculty in 2007, and moved her CNRS position from Paris-Sud to Paris Diderot in 2010.. She became Director of the Center of Data Science at NYU and a Professor at the Courant Institute in September 2018.

Awards and honors

In 2006, Kempe won the bronze medal of CNRS and the Irène Joliot-Curie Prize of the French government. In 2009 she won the Krill Prize of the Wolf Foundation, and in 2010 she won the Trophée des femmes en or for her research. She became a knight in the National Order of Merit. in 2010.

Selected publications