Final Verdict
0/100
A quintessential 'Academic Ghost Town' where a 200 IQ Bayesian Optimization expert proves that 'Self-Driving Labs' don't include self-driving web design.
Impression
30
This site has the visual appeal of a raw LaTeX document and the personality of a cold lab bench at EPFL. It's so minimalist that I'm surprised it even managed to render without a specialized GPU cluster from Atinary.
Minimalist to a fault
Performance
85
The only reason this site loads fast is because there's absolutely nothing to load. You've optimized the bundle size by simply not having a bundle, which I guess is one way to handle 'AI Infrastructure'—just eliminate the infrastructure entirely.
Too light to fail
SEO
15
Your meta title is likely just 'lucien-brey.github.io' because you clearly believe Google's crawlers should already know who you are from your 'Chemical Science' publications. You're invisible to everyone except the three people currently citing your paper on asymmetric organocatalysis.
SEO is for mortals
Copywriting
20
The copy likely reads like a README file that someone forgot to finish. When your most popular repository is 'website-lars' (a 'Base repo for Lars' website'), you know your personal branding is just a fork of someone else's unfinished homework.
Dryer than a desiccator
Trust
40
I trust you to optimize a Gaussian process, but I don't trust a website that looks like it's one 'git push --force' away from becoming a 404 error. Hosting on a .github.io domain is the 'I live in my parents' basement' of the engineering world.
GitHub Pages dependency