Julia Richter studied bioengineering at the University of Applied Science in Munich. Julia Richter studied bioengineering at the University of Applied Science in Munich. She graduated 2010 with a diploma thesis on C++ software development for the operation of a dynamic miniature bioreactor. She gained professional experiences in the field of semiconductor devices and micro-pumps at the Department of Biochemistry at the Technical University Munich (TUM) and at the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration (IZM) in the department of nanofluidics.

In 2013, Julia started her activity in the field of intellectual property law at DHS Patentanwalts GmbH. In 2019 Julia qualified as a European Patent Attorney.

As a patent engineer and later as European Patent Attorney, Julia has specialized in the fields of medical technology, semiconductor devices, and renewable energy.

She speaks German, English, French and Portuguese.