MERCURY is a consortium of 37 computational chemistry faculty at predominantly undergraduate institutions across the country. The researchers share computational resources and use the consortium as a venue to collaborate and increase the visibility of their work.
2001 –
- George Shields – Furman University
- Maria Gomez – Mount Holyoke College
- Carol Parish – University of Richmond
2008 –
- Maria Nagan – SUNY, Stony Brook
- Mauricio Cafiero – Rhodes College
- Kelling Donald – University of Richmond
- Eric Patterson – SUNY, Stony Brook
- Adam Van Wynsberghe – Hamilton College
2012 –
- Kelly Anderson – Roanoke College
- Sudeep Bhattacharyay – U. of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
- Jim Phillips – U. of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
- Aimée Tomlinson – U. of North Georgia
2016 –
- Mychel Varner, – Iona College
- Chrystal Bruce – John Carroll University
- Bill Miller – Truman State University
- Joshua Schrier – Fordham University
- Ashley Ringer McDonald – Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
- Dmytro Kosenkov – Monmouth University
- Juan Navea – Skidmore College
- Isaiah Sumner – James Madison University
- George Barnes – Siena College
2018 –
- Heidi P. Hendrickson – Lafayette College
- Kedan He – Eastern Connecticut State University
- Aurelia Ball – Skidmore College
- Joseph Baker – The College of New Jersey
2019 –
- Sarah Arradondo – Washington College
- Robert Berger – Western Washington University
- Clyde Daly – Haverford College
- Wallace Derricotte – Morehouse College
- Jay Foley – William Paterson University
- Casey Londergan – Haverford College
- Tyler Luchko – California State University Northridge
- Lindsey Madison – Colby College
- Simba Nkomo – Oxford College Emory
- Anton Oliynyk – Manhattan College
- Caitlin Scott – Hendrix College
- Patricia Soto – Creighton University
Others
- Lori Law, Furman University, Executive Assistant, Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost
- Tuguldur Togo Odbadrakh, Furman University, postdoctoral fellow and system administrator
- Berhane Temelso, College of Charleston, HPC sysadmin and research computing consultant
- Steve Young, SlyMedia and Redline Performance Solutions, HPC System administrator and research support specialist