

Academic support initiative for research integrity and methodology evaluation.
We are the audience, not the expert. We do not tell researchers what to find, growers what to grow, or models what to think. We build the instruments that measure quality, and we support what passes.


Trellison Institute exists to support the people who define quality in academic research. Real researchers inspect what is wrong, unclear, or uncertain. That work is humanity at its best. We build free tools for them, we get their validation, and that validation is worth more than any contract.
We evaluate methodology, not conclusions. We detect bias, we do not suppress. We contextualize, we do not censor. Negative results are results.


Trellison provides methodology evaluation services using our 18-signal epistemological framework. We assess the quality of the research process: how questions are formed, how evidence is gathered, and how conclusions are bounded.
We support all academics whose work passes muster based on our methodology evaluation framework. Support includes free access to verification tools, publication assistance, and research infrastructure.


We rate the process, not the outcome. A well-conducted study with null results is more valuable than a poorly-conducted study with exciting results.
Every evaluation is published alongside the work. Every limitation is stated. Every version of our framework includes a changelog with justification.
We detect funding bias systematically. Research funded by interested parties receives additional scrutiny. Disclosure adds context, not disqualification.
We actively invite criticism of our own framework. If our methodology for evaluating methodology is flawed, we need to know first.
Low methodology scores do not prevent publication. They provide context. We support researchers in improving, not in filtering them out.
We do not direct research agendas. We do not influence conclusions. Researchers retain full intellectual ownership. We provide the measurement layer.


Current research at Trellison spans distributed systems verification, computational methodology, oracle economics, and the CVR (Convergence Verification) Protocol Mathematical Framework Series. Our work is published openly and subject to the same methodology evaluation we apply to others.

Trellison Institute welcomes inquiries from researchers, academic institutions, and anyone interested in methodology evaluation. Reach us through DaedArch Corporation.
The DaedArch Ecosystem