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I had to scroll the wheel on my mouse a lot to get things to barely move.

Also, not sure about the use of flags for languages spoken. You have the Union Jack, do you speak Welsh? Cornish?

It's the official and national language of UK.
If you look up into the corner of a website and it shows the Union Jack, that usually indicates the site is in English. It's not really ambiguous.

Personally, I like the flags. After choosing this format of résumé, they can't just spell it all out with letters. It would break the whole design.

I appreciate that we have many used and largely unused languages in the UK's constituent countries but let's be honest. When people see the Union Jack, they're going to think English. Welsh is a minority language in Wales and Scots/Gallic are spoken by a rounding error number of people in the rural villages.
Looks pretty great! I agree that scrolling is way too much of a chore (the scroll distance appears to have an upper speed limit regardless of how much I try to make it go faster - I'm on Edge/MacOS). I think the education model has a lot of negative space in it (the room seems too elongated) which distracted me a little compared to the other room models that are either more full or simply smaller, and there appears to be a large blue and red dildo sticking out of the beach in Barcelona. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but I'm not sure it's what you were going for :)

Looks great and super imaginative!

Just be thankful it wasn't a body part that is regularly on display when walking down La Rambla.
Clever and cute! Feels quite sluggish, though -- I suspect it has more to do with how you're translating scroll input into motion, but it feels like the animation itself is performing poorly. I bet it could feel a lot more responsive just by tweaking how you handle input.
I got bored by the time I was at languages
It's interesting by my finger is already tired by 2019 on there. I need to do a full arm scroll to reach the bottom. Can something be done to increase sensitivity? Could you also show the scroll bar so I can manually go to a place? Or a mini map like in an RTS game? It would help to know how far it goes down before I invest more energy in scrolling so far.

Also if this is a serious resume, will you be adding some achievements and contributions to those positions you listed?

I'm going to go against the grain of the comments section here. As someone who likes both AI and 3D graphics, this is awful. It's graphically pleasing, sure, though a bit sluggish, but why? It's such an incredibly inefficient way to convey your qualifications/experience to another individual. Do you know how long it took me to learn that you work on GANS? PDFs aren't broken, don't fix them.
I like it. It's funny, beautiful, well executed and something you notice and remember.

But as a resume, I have a few notes from my imaginary hiring desk:

You built a resume with 3D graphics, which is definitely something, but I don't know if its "3D expert"-something.

I don't know what you want to convey with that title, and I don't really have a takeaway from your resume of what I can expect of you in terms of 3D. Do you do animations/modeling? Programming of rendering engines? Are you a three.js wrangler? Basically your 3D experience, according to your resume, is "built a resume in 3D".

Doing a PhD in AI is sufficient to call yourself an AI expert, I suppose, but I was expecting some relevant professional experience, or some talks/publications at a known conference, from that title.

But with that being said, I'd probably want to invite you to an interview, if for nothing else, at least to satisfy my curiosity :)