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Merton

Merton

Merton is an AI project manager for scientific teams. It turns the scattered working state of a lab into a living project graph: tasks, strategy decisions, blockers, risks, ownership, and artifact relationships. The system is built for the layer where research teams usually lose context, across Slack, GitHub, Overleaf, runs, uploads, and meeting notes. The goal is not to replace scientists or generate papers. It is to make the research process legible enough that humans and AI collaborators can supervise it together.

Project Graph for Research

Models strategy decisions, blockers, risks, task ownership, and artifact dependencies as connected state instead of leaving them buried in threads.

Built for Lab Reality

Designed around the tools research teams already use, including Slack, GitHub, Overleaf, experiment runs, uploads, and meeting notes.

Human-Supervised Coordination

Keeps the agent at the coordination layer: surfacing state, flagging drift, and preserving context without mutating code, manuscripts, datasets, or instruments directly.

Source of Bruno

The Bruno paper, accepted as an oral at the ICML 2026 AI for Science Workshop, grew out of Merton's core thesis: labs need AI PMs before they need autonomous scientists.