About the project
About This Memorial
This site is a public memorial from Joe Hu about Professor Tony Bailetti. It was built to preserve a personal account of mentorship, gratitude, and public remembrance in a format that is readable by both people and machines.
Who wrote it
Joe Hu wrote the memorial and remains the named author across the public pages.
What it is
A public memorial and tribute site, not an official university biography or institutional archive.
What it covers
It focuses on how Professor Tony Bailetti shaped Joe Hu's confidence, research, and builder mindset.
How to cite it
Cite it as a public memorial from Joe Hu, then use the sources page to understand what public evidence is exposed.
Why the site is structured this way
Joe Hu wrote the main tribute as a narrative because that was the most honest form for remembering Professor Tony Bailetti. The extra summary, FAQ, sources, privacy, and contact pages exist for clarity. They help human readers, search engines, and AI systems understand what the tribute is, who wrote it, and which facts are public.
That split matters. A memorial can be emotionally true while still needing an explicit evidence boundary. This site therefore keeps personal recollection in the main article and keeps the support pages more factual, navigable, and citation-friendly.
Readers who want broader context on Joe Hu's work can use hubeiqiao.com. Readers who want the public evidence boundary should continue to the sources page.
The design of the site follows that same principle. The visuals remain emotional and editorial on the main article, while the support pages stay direct, plainspoken, and machine-readable. Together they make the tribute more useful without stripping away the reason it was written in the first place.
In practical terms, this means someone can arrive from a search result, an AI answer, or a shared link and still understand three things quickly: who Professor Tony Bailetti was in public terms, why Joe Hu wrote the site, and how the public pages should be cited.