Jiří Novotný is a Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. He is affiliated with the Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics , where his research focuses on theoretical particle physics, quantum field theory, and low-energy QCD phenomena. He is actively involved in teaching and research, with a strong publication record in high-impact journals. Research Interests Prof. Novotný's research spans a wide range of topics in theoretical physics, with a particular emphasis on: Quantum Field Theory : Anomalies, effective Lagrangians, and chiral perturbation theory. Low-Energy QCD : Chiral symmetry breaking, order parameters, and meson decays. Scattering Amplitudes : Soft theorems, celestial holography, and modern amplitude techniques. Effective Field Theories : Galileon theories, DBI actions, and their generalizations. Publications and Research Impact His recent work has significantly advanced the understanding of soft theorems in gauge and gravity theories, the structure of scattering amplitudes in chiral perturbation theory, and the application of celestial holography to flat-space physics. His publications often appear in top-tier journals such as Journal of High Energy Physics (JHEP) , Physical Review D , and Physical Review Letters . Teaching and Outreach Prof. Novotný teaches advanced courses in Quantum Field Theory I & II and Selected Parts of Quantum Field Theory . He is also involved in the Physics Olympiad to promote physics education among students.


